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Published on March 26, 2024
Duration: 1:01

This tutorial explains the technique for kicking in a push door, emphasizing targeting the locking mechanism rather than the doorknob to prevent ankle injury. It advises generating sufficient force by stepping away from the door and aiming for the center near the frame, especially on hollow doors where the edges are reinforced.

Quick Summary

To effectively kick in a push door, especially a hollow one, aim for the center near the locking mechanism, not the knob, to prevent ankle injury. Step away from the door to generate enough force for a successful breach. Hollow doors are reinforced at the edges, so the center is the weakest point for compromising the lock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Door Assessment: Pull vs. Push
  2. 00:15Breaching Hollow Doors
  3. 00:24Targeting the Lock Mechanism
  4. 00:47Generating Force for the Kick
  5. 00:55Executing the Kick

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective way to kick in a hollow door?

To effectively kick in a hollow door, aim for the center of the door, close to the frame and the locking mechanism. This maximizes the chance of breaking the lock. Avoid kicking the doorknob, as this can cause ankle injuries.

Why is it important to step away from the door before kicking?

Stepping away from the door before kicking allows you to generate sufficient forward momentum and force. If you don't have enough distance, your kick might just bounce off the door without effectively breaching it.

Can you kick in any door?

No, you can only effectively kick in doors that push inwards. Doors that pull towards you are designed to resist this type of entry and will not yield to a kick.

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