The funny thing is, you know what you're doing with this. Good job.
Lee, watching his opponent prepare a kick, ducks as it is thrown, and even with the sheer speed of a ninja's taijutsu, he can dodge with ease due to his advantage in training and rank. As the kick moves over his head, Lee glances upwards, and executes a powerful punch to the back knee area of his opponent,where lots of muscle and weak bone structure is. This creates damage harming the muscle tissue, and fracturing the weak joint bones in the back of the knee, disabling his left leg. Lee then jumps into the air, and twists his right leg into position behind him, and aims a powerful spin kick at his opponent's face, creating a gust of wind due to it's sheer power. Then, landing, Lee hits his opponent with a quick dashing punch to the solar plexus, winding him, and knocking him out due to the human maximum pain exception. (Your body will shut down after a certain pain threshold to conserve energy and speed up cell division. If you want to become a great freeform/taijutsu fighter, learn at least the basics of human anatomy. I'll pm you a few of my freeform fights with examples of this.)
Techniques Used (even though technically they are freeform):
(Kikku) Kick
Type: Offensive
Rank: D
Range: Short
Chakra: N/A
Damage: 20
Description: One of the simplest moves in Taijutsu, the user will simply hit the opponent with a kick from one of his legs. He is free to choose simple variations of the kick and the stronger he is, the more dangerous the technique is.
(Kodzuku) Punch
Type: Offensive
Rank: D
Range: Short
Chakra: N/A
Damage: 20
Description: One of the simplest moves in Taijutsu, the user will simply use one of his hands to deliver a simple punch by clenching his fist and swinging his arm. The user is FREE to do variations of a basic frontal punch and the technique though simple, can be deadly for strong users.