*I begin to run. Upon reaching the target, I lean back on my center if gravity and light up my right leg as my left leg is planted. I kick my right leg up as my left leg bends and springs my body up. The upper half of my body is in a falling manner as my lower body is headed upwards and kicks the target*
• This technique can be used in battle in couple of ways. Getting the opponent just inches off the ground, it proposes the perfect opportunity to use it. Also because you have to lean back, the enemy might think you've fallen or something. Leaving them open.
•If I were to miss the kick, it's pretty much over for me. I'd be wide open for any attack. Also, just leaning back could put me off balance making it easier for me to be knocked down.
•Countering would include dodging the hit. As stated above, if the hit misses, the kicker is open for attacks. Especially in the back. Also, using some sort of axe/downward kick would work too I think. To parry kick.
*I jump in the air and bring my left hand back. Opening my hand. I thrust my hand forward and downward as I strike the target in where the collar bone would be. If I do this without jumping, I run up to the target and bring my hand back again. This time I don't jump and hit the abdomen area with a downward palm strike*
•If the enemy is incapacitated, this is perfect. Also, if they're distracted, I could get above and strike down. Leaving them open for me to get it more hits.
•It's a downward strike so it can be risky. Jumping in the air to attack is risky alone.
•Dodging this attack would leave the enemy open for attacks in their chest. Also, throwing in a quick knee strike or another kick would do the trick I think.
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