if that kick is even a little off, or your assailant deflects or dodges it, you are going to be in the worst position possible in a fight - on the floor.
the problem with flying kicks is that while in theory they are very powerful, and in the movies they sure look great, dont they, in real life they take a lot of energy and TIMING to execute. fighting a real foe, they are going to be able to react to your flying kick and put you in a very bad position. unless they are drunk or already beaten.
thats why in ultimate fighting, even though most of these guys have got the martial arts skills necessary to do whatever spectacular kick you want, they keep both those feet firmly on the floor. and look where the fights go very quickly, yeah you guessed it, to the floor.
you better be able to ground fight cos that is where most fights end up.
like i say, when you are a little older and have been in a real figth, come back and tell us all about it, ok?
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