May 8, 2026

Trickfighters New!

At its core, trickfighting (often stylized as "Tricking") is a non-combative martial art that combines the spinning kicks of Taekwondo and Capoeira, the acrobatic flips of gymnastics, the rhythmic flow of breakdancing, and the aerial twists of extreme martial arts tricking (XMA).

Derived from a standard gymnastics backflip, a flashkick requires the fighter to extend one leg straight out at the apex of the flip. This simulates a devastating, unexpected strike to an opponent's chin while upside down. The Butterfly Twist (B-Twist) trickfighters

Trickfighters use a variety of "tricks" that are adapted for combat scenarios: At its core, trickfighting (often stylized as "Tricking")

: In the late 1990s and early 2000s, martial artists began extracting the most visually spectacular elements from Taekwondo, Wushu, and Capoeira . They removed the restrictions of traditional katas to focus purely on aesthetic velocity. The Butterfly Twist (B-Twist) Trickfighters use a variety

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