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Closed Fist Direct
The part of the body that is used is the arm. The parts of the arm specifically are the fist, closed of course, the elbow, and the shoulder. The power from the direct punch comes from the thrusting motion of the shoulder and the extension of the elbow. The muscle in question is the triceps which deal with the extension of the air, the shoulders are also involved. The direct punch means a punch that goes straight, nothing more. It can be considered to be the most straightforward upper body attack. The motion achieves brute force. When brute force is mentioned in taijutsu, it generally means that the impact causes deformation of its landing point. The kinetic energy from the brute force is transferred into that object and is converted into energy that physically deforms it i.e. breaking the opponent’s nose and deforming the previous structure of their nose. The motion being direct will make it easy for the opponent to see what you are doing and counter.
Advantages: Really usefull when your enemy is near you in that case you can deastroy him with this punch.
Disadvantages: easlly avoidable with Elemental jutsus or with taijutsu itself
Closed Fist Side
The part of the body that is used is the arm. The parts of the arm specifically are the fist, closed of course, the elbow, and the shoulder. A side-punch essentially means there is no extension of the elbow. Torque is generated from the shoulders as you swing your arm which provides the power. The muscle in question is the biceps which are tightened when you swing your arm. The motion achieves brute force. When brute force is mentioned in taijutsu, it generally means that the impact causes deformation of its landing point. The kinetic energy from the brute force is transferred into that object and is converted into energy that physically deforms it i.e. breaking the opponent’s nose and deforming the previous structure of their nose. The motion comes from the side so you can draw your opponent’s vision to that direction, but you also leave your other side and your front open for attack. This is also loosely referred to as a hook.
Advantages: Basically this is same as above only diference is that you are not Punching your enemy directly More tho :Omg:
Disadvantages: Easlly avoidable as above can be avoided by taijutsu move.
Open Palm Thrust
This motion is exactly the same as the Closed Direct Fist in all but the fact that it uses open fists. The fists are not balled up when performing this action, but the palm is left open. This action is not one of brute force but more thrusting force. When the palm strikes, it doesn’t cause deformation, but instead pushes the point of contact away. This type of force is not used to cause great physical damage but to “stun” the opponent. The way the power is generated, the openings it creates, and the parts of the body used are mostly the same as the Closed Direct Fist.
Advantages: Well this techniques is pretty strong and usefull so yeah.
Can be dodge by using same attack.
Shoulder Thrusts
The main part of the body that is involved is the shoulder but in reality your whole body is affected by this motion. Essentially the power for this motion comes from the lower body; the legs are used to push the ground to provide force with which the shoulder can slam into the target. This is ultimately a thrusting motion. The main repercussion with this motion is that because it involves using your lower body to push off the ground, you generate a lot of full body momentum. That means when you thrust yourself at the opponent, if they move out the way, you cannot just stop, you momentum will carry you slightly beyond at which point you can alter your body to adjust to the situation.
Very usefull and strong technique it has enough damage do know your enemy down.
Enemy can dodge this technique by using earth element so that he could create earth wall
Elbow Thrusts
The parts of the body involved are the elbow and the alternating forearm. If the elbow thrust is simply bending the elbow then thrusting it at the target, then it does not involve the forearm. But if it requires bending the elbow, turning the body sideways, thrusting the elbow at the target with your fist on the arm in question balled up, you can use the forearm of your other arm, to support the elbow to give it more force. In this case, the forearm of your open hand is used to create a more forceful impact. This is indeed a brute force motion because of the general sharpness of your elbow which results in a lot of pressure. Though capable of devastating power, because the second version while involves turning your whole body sideways to take advantage of the power created and the generally momentum of your body, the motion is hard to stop once started or once you get close to your target. The target can redirect it using your own momentum.
Very usefull technique as well as strong doesn't requires any handseals and is fast to perfom
Enemy can use suiton attack to avoid this technique.
Front Kick
A Front Kick is the simplest of all lower body offensive movements. It, like all other kicks, requires the usage of the legs. Since this is basic knowledge, unless stated otherwise, it will be understood by default for all proceeding kicks, and only other specific parts will be mentioned when needed. The power for this motion is created when the leg is extending toward the opponent. For simplistic purposes, we will consider the Front Kick to both include the actual front kick where the foot is vertical and the motion is almost a forward stomp, and the kick where the foot is turned horizontal and the body is turned sideways as well. This is generally because both result in kicks heading straight toward the target. All kicks generally have both brute and thrusting force; this will also be understood by default in the future. Kicks both cause physical deformation and cause the opponent to be pushed away. In both of the above situations, the straightforward attacks allow the opponent to easily counter your attack.
As you can see this is front kick well Kick is meant to be stronger than punch so yeah it's lot stronger that above ones.
well as you can see Straightforward attacks allow your enemy to easlly counter this attack so yeah easlly avoidable
Spinning Kick
A Spinning Kick in this sense will be used to represent any kick in which you must spin your lower body, but not restricted to only your lower body as you could spin your entire body as well, during the course of the kick. The power for this kick comes from this spinning motion from which it is named. The last point on this kick is that the spinning motion is a case of rotational momentum. You cannot stop the spin in mid-air because you choose to, you must describe a realistic set of actions which take advantage of the spinning motion, or at the very least, takes account that the spinning motion does indeed continue.
Well this technique is a lot stronger that above cause you are spinning in the air so more you spin more powerfull will be your kick.
Also you can't just stop the spin in mid-air so enemy can take it as advantage and attack you.
Jumping Kick
A Jumping Kick in this sense is simply the user jumping toward the target with their leg extending and hitting the target with their extended leg. The key point to note about this motion is that the power is created from the jump. But because of this, you put yourself in an airborne position. Once you go airborne, it is not a matter of whim on whether you can change direction. If you intended to jump 5 meters then if something happens where that distance is not safe, you cannot just increase the length of the jump to 10 meters after you are already in the air. This is one of the more dangerous situations you can put yourself in as you are trapped in the mercy of the laws of physics.
Pretty usefull but not as much powerfull as spinning kick You are jumping and kicking your target so yeah quite usefull.
Well this one is dangerous as well cause when you are in mid air enemy can just trap you and that's all.
Knee Thrusts
A simple thrust of the knee. This requires the leg to be bent and takes advantage of the sharpness created by the bent leg with the knee being the point. This motion can either be used as a stationary knee thrust, or as a launching knee thrust. The second case is where the user runs toward the target and jumps and thrusts their knee into the opponent. In this case, the motion is not limited to only the knee but the entire body. So momentum is an issue on this subject. You cannot just stop yourself in mid-air, but you can manipulate your body position and get rid of the momentum in other ways through your interaction with the surroundings. The first case is stationary and in close range is a quite effective attack. It does not create any true openings, though this does not mean there are not openings.
Simple move you are just kicking your enemy with Knee but it's a lot more sharp then just ordinary kick.
Well Suiton user can easlly turn themselves into water so that they can avoid move.
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Endurance- Well as a water polo player i gotta say that if you want to get a good endurance that you must work really hard I gotta say that In water polo i'm training every day for like 3 hours we are swimming and running 3 miles in a day so that we could get Endurance.
Strenght- Well if you really want to have a good strenght then you need to work really hard and workout like a beast Basically to get amazing strenght you need to do pushups every day and do planks also side planks would be nice it's really hard but you will need it to even think about taijutsu.
Stamina-Well basically this is same as Endurance so yeah if you really want to get good stamina then you need to Workout, Swim, and Run so that you could say No when you really want to give up
Balance-Well i have some problems with this i really don't know what exercises you need to have great balance i can't say that i'm doing balance exarcises but i have great balance itself.
Stance-Well this one is really needed thing in taijutsu you need to know how exactly stand to dilever great punch and kick Not only in Taijutsu and Naruto world but in Real life too, If you had a fight you will know about what i'm talking