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The Double Roundhouse: Breaking the 2026 Rhythm
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The Double Roundhouse: Breaking the 2026 Rhythm

Technical Director Park
February 16, 2026
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⚡ Staccato Speed: The Double Roundhouse

In the 2026 meta, predictability is your greatest enemy. Standard single-kick rhythms are easily countered by the "cut-kick" heavy defensive style prevalent today.

Rhythm Disruption

The key to a successful double roundhouse isn't just speed; it's variable cadence. Launch the first kick as a heavy "touch" to trigger the sensor’s defensive window, then immediately fire the second at 110% velocity into the opening created by the opponent's reaction.

Strategic Target Switching

Never kick the same height twice in a double. Low-High or Mid-High combinations increase the cognitive load on the referee and the PSS system, maximizing your scoring probability.

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#Double Kick#PSS Strategies#Tactical Tempo#2026 Meta

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