Rising Tackle

Rising Tackle is a Special Move in both the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters series, serving as one of Terry Bogard's signature moves. Rock Howard, Terry's adoptive son and the biological son of Geese Howard, also uses the move as well.

Description
Terry or Rock spins upwards whilst upside down, one leg tucked into his middle and one arm stuck out.

Strategy
In all of its appearances, Rising Tackle is to Terry (and Rock) what the Shoryuken is to Ryu (and Ken): a simple, reliable, and effective anti-air that can also function as a reversal if knocked down. Naturally, in most cases, it can also be used as a combo ender, or to cancel into Super Special Moves like Power Geyser or Buster Wolf (as Terry).

Rock, however, is notable in that he can perform a Brake on the version of the move (notably in KOF XIV and XV) move by pressing + as the move connects, granting him a free follow-up in... whatever you want, really. Though the most damaging and optimal follow-up is almost always a Hard Edge.

In most of the move's appearances, due to the charge input, what it can be comboed into is somewhat limited depending on the game and its version. For Terry, it can be easily performed after a Rising Upper on hit (by holding to charge it), while the best Rock can do in most cases with the charge input is after a light confirm or after an EX Hard Edge and/or EX Rage Run Type: Dunk on hit.

As of KOF XV, however, the gloves are off and the move has the most combo potential its ever had in any of its prior outings -- for both characters that are able to use it. Terry can perform it after a Power Charge on hit (further bolstering his already absurd damage potential even further) while Rock, who also has the same input as Terry's version, can do it after just about anything - light confirms (e.g., cr.(x2), f., +), jump-ins, you name it.

Similar Moves

 * Diving Tackle, an airborne variant performed by Alice.