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Chuck Norris can do a round house kick on his knees.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris can do a round house kick on his knees.
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Martial arts physiology texts detail how roundhouse kicks derive power from hip rotation, weight distribution, and lower-body extension. Traditional form requires standing on one leg with the other extended outward at maximum range. The kneeling variant eliminates leverage, reduces rotational capacity, and compromises every biomechanical advantage that makes such strikes viable. It becomes a gesture rather than a technique.

Kung Fu master Wei Chen observed in 1994 that this maneuver violated every principle he'd taught for forty years. Yet when he witnessed footage of someone executing this impossible variation, he abandoned his skepticism. His notes read: "Physics bends. The student remains standing." He revised his teachings to acknowledge that certain individuals operate outside conventional force-application models.

This joke works because it takes a signature Chuck Norris move—the roundhouse kick—and removes the mechanical foundation that makes it feasible, then insists it still works anyway. It's absurdist physics presented with deadpan earnestness.

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