Yes.
the frobsy flop and the sizzor kick.
In Japaneze scissor kick is はさみキック
The Fosbury Flop is more efficient than the scissor kick because it allows jumpers to clear higher heights by utilizing a backward rotation over the bar, which minimizes the center of mass's height during the jump. This technique enables athletes to arch their bodies and land safely on their backs, reducing the risk of injury. Additionally, the Fosbury Flop takes advantage of the athlete's natural jumping mechanics, allowing for greater height and better momentum management compared to the more rigid scissor kick approach.
You have to move your legs in a scissor-like motion. / \ \ / Legs \ / /\
You Just Get Two Very Strong Poles (or sticks) stick them into the ground and then tie a thick string across the two poles (or sticks) and then you have your homemade high jump set
no it's a foul.
scissor kick
The TornadoSimultaneously spin quickly, jump high, and kick fast.
The scissors kick is a technique used in field events, particularly in high jump and pole vault. It involves the athlete driving their legs upward and outward in a scissor-like motion, allowing them to clear the bar while maintaining a streamlined body position. This technique helps optimize height and body control during the jump, enhancing overall performance. Athletes must practice this movement to ensure proper timing and coordination for effective execution.
The breastroke kick, a rotary kick, and scissor kick
No. Only Jump Kick (lv.37)
yes, your lawyer with protect you but the judge will scissor kick you.