Unfortunaly that's simply a gedan yoko geri kekomi and not fumikomi (stomping). For a fumikomi geri you would first bring your foot to your opponent's leg or foot and stomp forward (or sideways or backwards - depending what kick) and downwards, also using your body weight to break the balance (or the knee, foot, etc.). Also there is no pulling back: As I wrote - it's stomping.
it´s always called fumikomi assholed
nederland614 3 days ago
i wish i was asian.. :(
SRB2Pheonix 3 weeks ago
It can be kantsetsu geri?
axelciama 2 months ago
Gedan Yoko Geri?
FLAWLESKILLER 3 months ago 3
@FLAWLESKILLER sokuto fumikomi
evilslore87 2 days ago
nice move..
toguro35 6 months ago
since when was this called fumikomi?
takeru51 8 months ago
@takeru51 this isn't fumikomi, that's a sokuto keri kikomi...
eltontoenamorado 3 months ago
Unfortunaly that's simply a gedan yoko geri kekomi and not fumikomi (stomping). For a fumikomi geri you would first bring your foot to your opponent's leg or foot and stomp forward (or sideways or backwards - depending what kick) and downwards, also using your body weight to break the balance (or the knee, foot, etc.). Also there is no pulling back: As I wrote - it's stomping.
eisbombenhagel 8 months ago
NAIS!!!
uglenjacob 10 months ago
NICE!!!
grbroussard 11 months ago