(Kage Buyō) - Shadow of the Dancing Leaf) On the first technique, no apparent questions. Like you mentioned, it's better use against an opponents in a vulnerable aerial position, such as trying to execute a move or technique.
Performance:
With this technique, I'll stretch forth my leg, striking the target with a lower kick just below the kneelcap. Then I'll swiftly transit my leg upwards, striking the opponent's abdominal area and finish off with a detrimental high kick that knocks the opponent upwards, albeit slightly. With this done, I'll continue by placing my leg at an appropriate yet inconspicuous position before executing a heel drop whilst focusing my strength and speed in the leg so as to lowering it down with tremendous strength.
How would you defend against it?:
Defending against a technique such as this would require a stint of precise body evasion. In other words, the user can evade the first kick by simply leaping above the ground and striking down the opponent with a resounding move.
Performance:
With this technique, I'll stretch forth my leg, striking the target with a lower kick just below the kneelcap. Then I'll swiftly transit my leg upwards, striking the opponent's abdominal area and finish off with a detrimental high kick that knocks the opponent upwards, albeit slightly. With this done, I'll continue by placing my leg at an appropriate yet inconspicuous position before executing a heel drop whilst focusing my strength and speed in the leg so as to lowering it down with tremendous strength.
How would you defend against it?:
Defending against a technique such as this would require a stint of precise body evasion. In other words, the user can evade the first kick by simply leaping above the ground and striking down the opponent with a resounding move.