What he means, is you lay on the ground, stomach down. Curl you toes under, and begin pushing off. As you start moving, begin building speed, and when you can, lift yourself off of the ground, and come up into a low run.View Post
Point your toes to the ground, and begin running with your stomachs still on the ground. Start off a bit slow, and then slowly pick up speed. You'll eventually reach a point where you'll be going so fast, it'll push your entire body up. Once you reach that point, come and talk to me.
He had to explain the concept to me several times, but I'm pretty sure I get it <_>Well, since you had a question with this:
What he means, is you lay on the ground, stomach down. Curl you toes under, and begin pushing off. As you start moving, begin building speed, and when you can, lift yourself off of the ground, and come up into a low run.
More or less, yes. Now, redo the process, but this time, run at a tree, and when you get within arms length, stop as hard on your right foot, and take your right palm, bring it forward, and ram it into the tree. If done correctly, your palm should bring the wind gathered while running forward, while having the force of stopping on a dime after running against heavy wind resistance. Upon hitting the tree, the tree should snap, and blow backwards. Also, if there is anything small behind you, it should go flying upon stopping.Lying down flat on his stomach, Hawke lifts one knee up to his chest and raises his arms behind his back like a pair of wings. Pushing backwards with his raised leg, the Inuzuka's body is jerked forwards. Without hesitation, the Inuzuka repeats the process, lifting a knee up to his chest and using it to push his body forwards in quick, jerking movements. To begin with, Hawke loses his balance every time he attempts to maintain the momentum, but as he repeats the process, he slowly learns to keep his balance, allowing him to actually gain some speed and have his body raise itself slightly upwards due to the wind resistance under his body.
Something like that?
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So I'm basically using the air resistance and my chakra, combined with the sudden loss of momentum, to expell a shockwave, right?More or less, yes. Now, redo the process, but this time, run at a tree, and when you get within arms length, stop as hard on your right foot, and take your right palm, bring it forward, and ram it into the tree. If done correctly, your palm should bring the wind gathered while running forward, while having the force of stopping on a dime after running against heavy wind resistance. Upon hitting the tree, the tree should snap, and blow backwards. Also, if there is anything small behind you, it should go flying upon stopping.
You use your chakra to essentially make you more "aerodynamic". However, your chakra actually cuts the wind in front of you, removing air resistance as a factor to speed. But instead of allowing the wind to pass over you, use your chakra to hold it at the tip of your hands. As you run, you gather more wind to your hands. As you whip your hand forward to strike the tree, pull the wind with you, slamming it into the tree.So I'm basically using the air resistance and my chakra, combined with the sudden loss of momentum, to expell a shockwave, right?
That's pretty brilliant. So I'm not actually generating any wind; I'm simply using my chakra to 'gather up' natural wind and expell it towards a point?You use your chakra to essentially make you more "aerodynamic". However, your chakra actually cuts the wind in front of you, removing air resistance as a factor to speed. But instead of allowing the wind to pass over you, use your chakra to hold it at the tip of your hands. As you run, you gather more wind to your hands. As you whip your hand forward to strike the tree, pull the wind with you, slamming it into the tree.
That's correct. The faster you are moving, and the longer you continue moving, the more wind you can gather.That's pretty brilliant. So I'm not actually generating any wind; I'm simply using my chakra to 'gather up' natural wind and expell it towards a point?
That's going to be awesome with EIG.That's correct. The faster you are moving, and the longer you continue moving, the more wind you can gather.
I hate practicals >_<Give it a try on a tree, then we'll give you the real test.
xD. I reckon you're intelligent enough to get the idea without them.I hate practicals >_<
Using the same concept as before; Hawke distributes his weight evenly, bends his upper body forwards and runs towards a tree. In an attempt to become more aerodynamic; the Inuzuka spreads his arms out behind him like wings, resulting in a v-shape that cuts through the wind easier.
As he nears the tree; Hawke combines a burst of chakra and shape manipulation to partially encase the wind around his body in a dome-like structure that the Inuzuka sends roaring forwards with a right-handed palm-thrust and another burst of chakra.
Eh?
How does that work? I'd have to actually manipulate the wind for that, wouldn't I? Gather a somewhat more condensed amount of air in front of my body or something along those lines.xD. I reckon you're intelligent enough to get the idea without them.
Just as you can use the wind to speed yourself up and cut the tree, you can do the opposite. If following, or needing to slow down and come to a stop faster then normally usual, instead of using the style to cut the wind, do the opposite and use it to gather the wind in front of you, drastically increasing the wind resistance, and stopping you even faster. If you're flying and your summon gets shout out from under you, use this to safely land.
I understand. It's like turning an arrowhead 180 degrees.In the forward motion, you use your chakra in front of yourself to "cut" the wind, and gather the wind you've cut to the tips of your hands.
This is the exact opposite: form the wedge backwards, causing the wind to gather at your chest instead of behind you. This hardens the wind to slow you down, as it drastically increases the wind resistance you're subjected to.
Er, pretty much. Yes.I understand. It's like turning an arrowhead 180 degrees.
What's next is something that I intended to be a passive, and had it approved as one on my Justin bio. This, however, is not the norm. If you wish for it to be a passive on your bio, it has to be approved by a mod. Do you understand? >_>Great!
Now what?
I most certainly do.What's next is something that I intended to be a passive, and had it approved as one on my Justin bio. This, however, is not the norm. If you wish for it to be a passive on your bio, it has to be approved by a mod. Do you understand? >_>
I most certainly do.
This is the technique he wanted to be passive on our bios, but it hasn't worked out that way. This is the general technique for his CFS, used for manipulation of the wind around us. It works both ways, cutting wind resistance to allow us to jump farther, and fall faster, or increase wind resistance, allowing us to avoid any incoming techniques or land safely. Pretty simple one, here.Kyotōryū Taijutsu: Aerodynamic Movement
Type: Supplementary
Rank: B
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage Points: N/A
Description: The user will utilize Kyotoryu's ability to allow one to control how their body is affected by wind-resistance to augment the agility of their movements. For example, the user could utilize their ability to move with reduced wind-resistance while leaping into the air, allowing them to reach greater heights/lengths at a fast speed, and then, on their descent, utilize their ability to have increased wind-resistance to soften their fall and allow them to position their body in mid-air to allow safe and pleasant landing.
Note: After initiating this technique, the user can freely utilize this form of movement for the rest of the battle.
Note: While using this form of movement, the effectiveness of the users blunt-force taijutsu (Strong Fist) is significantly reduced, causing the user to be more likely to utilize forms of combat like Kyotoryu and other forms of combat like it, which are not diminished by this movement.
Note: It doesn't drastically increase the speed of the user, only somewhat dampens and nullifies some of the effects Air has on the body movements.