Recovering from my last jutsu, which doesn't take that long at all, I take an easy stance puffed out and catch a breath while you explain the next jutsu to me. I'm wondering why you say I'll never use it, but whatever.Excellent U_U
Perfectly executed.
In case you were wondering, it was for this reason I offered you training in the first place
And now, onto the next technique. A very simple one, one that you probably won't use all that much. Basically all you need to do is release a small burst of fire which presumably comes from your hands. Send it towards one of those dummies and if you do it correctly, it should fall down.
"So I'll never use this jutsu, but you want me to learn it anyway? You are one weird man Mr. Jacob-senpai."
Once I begin to regain my breath, I calmly walk over to the next dummy, which is easy because it's right next to the first one. I ready my stance and wait for the perfect chance to strike, firstly by gathering more fire chakra. I begin by moulding it with that feeling of fire like usual, and control the flow within my arms and eventually my hands. When I'm ready, I line some chakra on the palms of my hands so I don't burn them, and release the chakra through my tenketsu. When I do this, I'm trying to recreate what you've just told me, a stream of fire. I aim this stream at the dummy for a long period of time. While I'm still exerting my fire through to the dummy, I try to achieve the goal of making it collapse, which is done through the immense heat and force of fire.
I don't get how dummies are supposed to collapse though, unless he's talking about certain people at that popular forum he's on all the time. He really needs to get out more, talk to some women and stuff.