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Taekwondo is characterized by its emphasis on head-height kicks, jumping  and spinning kicks, and fast kicking techniques. In fact, 
World Taekwondo Federation sparring competitions award additional points for strikes that incorporate jumping and spinning kicks.
[5] To facilitate fast, turning kicks, taekwondo generally adopts stances  that are narrower and hence less-stable than the broader, wide stances  used by martial arts such as 
karate.  The tradeoff of decreased stability is believed to be worth the  commensurate increase in agility, particularly in Kukkiwon-style  taekwondo.