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Can someone please refer me to a place where I can find out more on this particular kick. I do not know how to spell it. In the movie "Bruce Lee's real training film, rare footage with his own instructions and secrets!", one instructor refers to the "Sashay" used in "Savah". I would like to see more of this particular kick and style.

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    Perhaps Savate?
    – mattm
    Feb 8, 2016 at 21:53
  • @mattm: Interesting, never heard of Savate before, although literally a "neighboring" art for me as a German. Feb 9, 2016 at 13:58

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Based on mattm's comment, you may be looking for a chassé kick from Savate.

There are several variations on the move, but I've found at least one reference to Bruce Lee's signature cross-over side kick coming from the chassé-croisé kick from Savate.

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