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‘Scorpion kick’ is a phrase used in:

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Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • Kalari Fight
  • Kung Fu
  • Kick Boxing
  • Kabaddi
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The Correct Option is B

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The term ‘Scorpion kick’ generally describes an athletic move where the legs are swung backward over the head while the body is leaning forward, resembling a scorpion’s tail motion.
In martial arts like Kung Fu, this move is used for striking or as part of an acrobatic defense maneuver.
In Kabaddi, especially in the modern professional leagues, the ‘scorpion kick’ is a raiding technique where a player kicks backward to tag a defender while moving away, surprising the opponent.
Option (a) Kalari Fight refers to Kalaripayattu, an ancient Indian martial art, where this exact term is not commonly used.
Option (c) Kick Boxing uses different striking techniques, but the scorpion kick is not a standard term in its competitive lexicon.
Due to the usage of the term in both Kung Fu and Kabaddi, exam authorities accepted both as correct answers.
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