Ty very much Sensei! ^=^wow, nice nice. I love how you format your replies ._.
This is basically a succession of Dynamic entry. The first is when you use it normally, and you land somewhere behind the enemy, naturally. The second Dynamic Entry is from behind, and rather than a downward angle, you perform it going upward, which would knock the enemy in air. The last would be from the last position towards the ground, as you would normally in the original Dynamic entry. Because the enemy is mid-air, they would be knocked to the ground with great force and speed. The key to this is quickness so that the enemy doesnt have time to reposition himself once mid-air, or defend.
Perform it, and defend against it.
Okay this one is so simple and just as easy to understand. Basically a succession of punches to the enemy and then, you slash them with chakra blades in an "X" motion.
Ask questions for this one if you have any.
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Izaku begins to run forward towards the clone in order to gain sufficient momentum. He then jumps off the ground with his left foot as he tilts his body counter-clockwise as he extends his opposite leg outwards. Izaku's aim would be to strike the clone directly on the face and send them flying slightly backwards. The overwhelming momentum would cause Izaku to land somewhere behind his target. In a fast motion he pivots on his left foot and launches himself forward, extending his right leg at an upwards angle, striking the clone in the back sending him flying into the air in the process. As the clone is launched upwards, Izaku propels himself off the ground and appears slightly above his target with his left leg outstretched, aiming to strike the clone in the left shoulder, forcefully sending them towards the ground to crash harshly.
After landing back on the ground Izaku notices a newly formed clone rush towards him, only to leap forward and extend its leg to perform the same technique he had just done. Izaku pays close attention to his target as he aims high. Instead of defending in a forceful manner he decides to use his target's strength and momentum against him. He does so by stepping forward slightly while also to his right side. In that motion, he raised his left hand, using the back of it to slide against the inside of the clone's extended leg in order to keep it away from himself. In that same motion, Izaku uses his right hand under-grab the clone's shin as he pivots on his right foot counterclockwise while also rotating his hips. This simple motion would be used in order to grab and swing the incoming clone behind Izaku in a flipping motion, taking advantage of the vulnerable situation was in mid-air as well as it's momentum.
The second technique seems fairly simple and easy to execute, it seems almost like a variant of the previous one I learned not so long ago, no questions on my part Sensei.