Source Word
scorpion kick
Noun
(soccer)
A
rare
type
of
kick
in
association
football
where
the
player
dives
headlong
so
his
body
flies
parallel
to
the
ground
in
a
prone
position
and
quickly
extends
his
hips
and
flexes
his
knees
backwards,
so
they
resemble
a
scorpion's
upright
tail,
to
kick
a
football
passing
towards
his
heels,
returning
it
in
the
direction
it
came.
Japanese Meaning
サッカーにおける珍しい蹴り方。選手が頭から地面に向かって倒れ、体を地面と平行に保ちながら、急激に腰を伸ばし、膝を後方に曲げることでサソリの尾に似た姿勢になり、ボールを蹴って送り返す技術を指す。
Sense(1)
(soccer)
A
rare
type
of
kick
in
association
football
where
the
player
dives
headlong
so
his
body
flies
parallel
to
the
ground
in
a
prone
position
and
quickly
extends
his
hips
and
flexes
his
knees
backwards,
so
they
resemble
a
scorpion's
upright
tail,
to
kick
a
football
passing
towards
his
heels,
returning
it
in
the
direction
it
came.
( plural )