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Tai Continuation
Awaits my new sensei
My last learned technique
Rakanken) - Nirvana Fist
Rank: C
Type:Attack
Range:Short
Chakra Cost:N/A
Damage Points:15
Description: A powerful shoulder smash followed by a strong punch.
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A New World Fool
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Re: Tai Continuation
I want to know first, most importantly, why you would like to learn Tai.
This is vital as I need to assure you would use it properly and treasure it during teamfights.
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I want to learn it as it is the very basic principal of any ninja technique that is the physical energy and soul energy and by learning tai I can get to enhance my physical energy and I am also person who likes to get in close quarter battle and enjoy it and therefor it gives me even more reasons to learn it, I am also eligible for weight training which take me to whole new level of speed and physical enhancement and to gain that knowledge I need to learn tai and these are the main reason why I want to complete my training in it.
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A New World Fool
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I never learned weight training, haha, so unfortunately, I can't take you that far.
There is one major thing when learning Tai, that I've often seen in Liliana's fights, as she enjoys using Tai most of all.
You must be detailed.
The human body is extremely unique, and during physical labor or fights, many things are going at once. You could crack a bone, snap a wrist, or simply use the force of gravity to destroy your opponent.
The law of physics also applies greatly to Tai. In order to use it properly in fights, you must emphasize on all these aspects.
After we've learned a bit of Tai, I'll set up a little spar with you just to ensure that you've gotten the best out of the training.
I'll start with the first and most basic jutsu. Although it may be rather hilarious, you must explain in detail how this would work in a fight. Keep everything in mind, including feelings, you and your opponent's direction of vision, and the amount of energy you put in.
Take this Ichi Ichi book and shove it up the ass of my clone. Just like what Kakashi did to Naruto in that bell test. Haha.
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I stretch my hand forward and grab hold of the book and while showing a gesture of surprise on hearing the instructions from you, I slowly start to move towards your newly created clone and reach at it's back side and feeling kinda gross just about thinking of my future move I slowly yet gradually crouch down and my head reaches a height of your clone vest then I change my grip on the book and hold it with both my hands from the lower part, While your clone looks forward I quickly jolt my hand forward and with my full mite and keeping aside my feelings of grossness, I shove that book up your clones ass and your clones make an horrifying sound while he is sent flying in air and I show gesture of rrelief after completing the task though throughout the time period I still fell a bit awkward.
I have already learned this technique and many more and my last learned technique can be found in my previous post so I just want to ask that whether it was by mistake that you told me to perform it or are we going to start all over again?
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Last edited by Gitanshu; 10-26-2012 at 11:18 AM.
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A New World Fool
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I had to assess your amount of detail when using Taijutsu moves and I am very much pleased with how much you put into your moves, so I suppose I can skip over the basics. (Though there are some major things missing that we will go over soon.)
Alright, have you learned Kage Bunshin no Jutsu yet?
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A New World Fool
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Re: Tai Continuation
Very good.
Proceed to form four clones then.
Have those clones kick my clone into the sky while you hit him upon the shoulder, throwing him back onto the ground with devastating results.
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I start to move both my hand and bring them right in front of my chest and use my Index finger and the finger beside it from both the hand to weave a hand seal which resembles a cross sign and create four replicas of myself then all four of them surround your clone and this time around showing a gesture of excitement and as soon as they take there places one of the clone start by performing a high kick and hit your clone in the chin and send him flying into the air and as soon this happens all the other clones jump in the air and kick him one by one in mid causing him more pain and making him suffer from more agony, I then start to do my part of the work and jump in mid air and attain a good enough height to reach up to your unconscious clone and perform a back kick and make it land on your clones shoulder and make him fall back on the ground with great velocity.
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A New World Fool
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Well done, but now, let's go over your move in more detail.
-That would be the Tiger Seal, and every time a jutsu is used in battle, keep in the mind how many handseals are required. For example, if you had a jutsu that required just two handseals, but your opponent's required five, the timing would be significantly different, and your jutsu should activate before his. The Shadow Clone Technique is usually instantaneous in this manner.
-Whenever creating Shadow Clones, try and name them as they are basically four different people doing different things. I personally name my own after philosophers and describe what they do in battles. For example, go to my first post and see how I organized my Shadow Clones.
-Be specific which leg you kick with, especially when it is just you attacking your opponent. Kicking with your dominant leg verses your weaker leg can mean a significant power difference.
-You slightly describe the impact your moves have on my clone (but you forgot to state what exactly made him unconscious. "pain" is not a suitable reply), and what happens when he hits the ground again. For example, if I punched someone in the chest, I am sure to state that I aim towards his heart, and potentially given enough power, crack the ribs around the heart, causing the broken pieces to pierce his heart, causing instant death.
Alright, I will continue on, but I hope you understand the kind of detail that is necessary when it comes to Taijutsu.
Can you explain to me how the Shadow of the Dancing Leaf technique works first?
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Got it sensei.
Kage Buyō) - Shadow of the Dancing Leaf
Rank: C
Type: Attack
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: N/A
Damage Points: 5
Description: A technique where one follows the opponent, closely matching his or her body's movement, just like a leaf that dances in the air is followed by its shadow. The technique is usually preceded by a swift upper kick that will launch the target into the air. It is mainly used to position an opponent into a vulnerable aerial position. This move by itself is harmless, but it is usable as a stepping stone for a great many powerful techniques like Front Lotus and the Lion Combo. That said, it also has a rather high degree of difficulty.
The technique is a very good technique in my opinion, It basically allows the user to match his opponents body movement for a slight period of time and then attack him with an upper kick to launch him into the air and while he is in mid air and not able to defend properly we can attack him and if the kick is aimed for vital organ like jaw for instance it may cause unconsciousness , The following of movement in my opinion works like if my opponent were to go to his right and attack I also go to my right hand side to avoid as are right hand side are opposite to each others although this technique also has a great downside associated to it in my opinion that is that it is totally useless if our opponent is more faster then us in that case we can't work our way out.
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A New World Fool
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Re: Tai Continuation
Very well said. (Also, keep in mind I do not ever take any of my training threads lightly, especially Taijutsu, which requires a lot of detail.)
Now, with your understanding of that move, begin by first kicking my clone into the air followed by Shadow of the Dancing Leaf.
Attempt to inflict a blow, and when my clone reacts to that, proceed to abuse him further to where you feel might be the top of the parabola (when you throw an object up, it hits a maximum height and proceeds to come down again. This general arc is called the parabola, you may have learned it in math), proceed to kick him down from the air. Follow up with this move to strike him in the chest.
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I start to charge towards your clone and use my right hand to hand to strike him in jaw area and as he reacts by moving aside towards his right direction, I do the same and closely copy his movements while waiting for an opportunity to strike and then use my right leg to kick him on the middle of his chest which may result in holding up of his breathe for a second or two and may cause him a feeling of suffocation and he is sent flying into the air,I then follow up by chasing after him and jump into the air and attain a little more height then your clone will achieve at it's maximum point, I then perform a back flip in air and use my right leg to land a strike on left hand side of his chest just the place where heart is located and as this strike done in one swift motion of back flip in air it results in breaking up of his rib cause and the broken bone can render the heart useless and right after the strike your clone is sent down towards the earth with great velocity and gravitational factor just add to it and soon as he makes contact with the ground he poofs away because of the great damage he has suffered.
I hope I did it right as I got a bit confused when you told to first kick him and the pursue him so I did this as how think this technique actually works and if wrong I would like you to enlighten me more on this topic.
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A New World Fool
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Re: Tai Continuation
I admit, this technique was extremely hard to explain, and I did look up a video of it, but from the looks of it, you performed it well so I have no further need to say anything about it.
Okay, for this next jutsu, begin by running at my clone and start with a low kick.
Follow this up with a kick aimed towards the middle, then a high kick ending with a heel drop (I'm sure you know what this is).
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I start by moving forward my right leg in the direction of your clone following up by my left leg and quickly start to sprint towards you clone at great pace and when I am about to reach him and my leg's are within the range to inflict damage to him, I start to slow down my pace and stop in a position in which my left leg is stretched out ward to provide me with support while my right leg being a little back of my waist and comes jolting towards your clone in an small arc patter and I hit him in the side of his left knee which should result in displacement of bone and as I am done hitting him in the knee my leg comes a little backward due to the recoiling force and then I again charge it towards him and this time hitting his stomach which can cause severe damage to his intestine and should make blood to flow out of his mouth and then with one more swift action I land a strike using my right leg on his lower chin area and send him flying into the mid air as he get's unconscious due to multiple attacks and mainly due to the last strike.
Sorry I have no Idea what a heel drop is.
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A New World Fool
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Re: Tai Continuation
A heel drop is exactly what it sounds like.
By using the heel of your foot, you strike down upon your enemy, whether it be the head or his back, and send them crashing upon the ground.
Do you know why you would use the heel?
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Maybe because it is protected by shoes so we don't suffer from pain and maybe because it provides with better raw power, I have no perfect answer to be true
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A New World Fool
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Re: Tai Continuation
The heel is actually the most toughest and thickest part of your feet. Striking from there would allow you to bring your whole's legs weight down onto your opponent.
Now, proceed to run up to my clone, smashing him with your shoulder, followed by a punch.
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I start by moving forward my right leg in the direction of your clone following up by my left leg and quickly start to sprint towards you clone at great pace and when I am about to reach him, I bend a little to my left so that I can bring my right shoulder in attacking position and stuffen my right hand shoulders muscles so that I can inflict more damage to your clone and deliver a jolting attack of my shoulder on your clones chest and as the strike is done on the left side of chest where his heart is located his movements become slow and he suffers a setback too because of the sheer power of the strike and as he is send off balance and is struggling to stay on his legs, I move my right hand in an arc pattern and land a blow on left hand side of his jaw which may cause displacement of jaw, induce great pain and may result in unconsciousness also and he is sent flying towards his right in an unconscious manner
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A New World Fool
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Re: Tai Continuation
Ah, great detailing as usual. Stiffening your muscle for more damage, hm. Excellent job targeting the area of my clone's heart too, it's always important to go for vital areas.
Okay, let's discuss this jutsu a little further.
What might be some advantages and disadvantages of using your entire body weight during Taijutsu?
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Wow, I actually impressed you in detailing that is the best achievement so far for me, Your last post is surely going into my sig just if my name would have been there it would have been even more awesome
Advantages & Disadvantages
The power of the strike is increased multiple times and we can also use are weight to guide the striking limb in a better way as a loose hand never lands a good strike so it is always better to use your body weight to gain that extra bit of momentum and to provide that extra edge to your strikes, It will sound ironical but the biggest disadvantage according to me is that if we are using are body weight to guide a certain limb of are body in a proper way we are also leaving a certain part of are body totally open for counterattack for example if we use are right leg to perform a high kick we are forced to put are entire body weight on are left leg and this results in improper balance and even the weakest of strikes can cause us to fall on the ground and thus giving our opponent ample of time to strike in a close quarter game
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A New World Fool
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Re: Tai Continuation
Well, haha, no need for that. I teach a lot of students and it's quite easy to tell who puts in effort or not. Especially because Taijutsu is actually a much more complicated art than it sounds (feints, body weights, positioning, etc.), it's fairly important to have such details. And you've done a lot more than the average Taijutsu student, that's for sure.
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Pinpoint on your answer. Using your entire body weight usually is like gambling to me. It's either all in or all fail. If you miss your attack, there can be deadly consequences, such as as you said, the loss of balance, which leaves you very much vulnerable. However, if you do strike, then the impact could be much greater than a regular attack. Well done, Gitanshu. ^_^
Now, forgive my ignorance, but do you know Shadow Clone yet?
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Not only do I know shadow clone but I have also learned all the jutsu you have taught me so far from my previous sensei but I intentionally did not point it out it was much fun learning it from you,
Thanks a lot sensei for the appreciation.
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A New World Fool
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Re: Tai Continuation
You too, for being an amazing student. ^_^
Alright then, we will move on then.
To begin with, this move is slightly complicated, but kind of fun. Begin by dashing at my clone and then knock him up into the air any way you wish.
Shadow his movements in the air with the jutsu you learned earlier "Shadow of the Dancing Leaf" and then when you think the timing is right, grab him and begin to kick/punch him in any way you wish, then knock him back down to the ground when you finish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSTsFYDG-dE
By the way, a full video of this move is up there since I am crappy at explaining this.
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I start by moving forward my right leg in the direction of your clone following up by my left leg and quickly start to sprint towards you clone at great pace and when I am about to reach him, I slow a tad bit down to gain a proper stance and bring my right hand to strike your clones lower jaw are area by using right upper cut and because of the sheer blow of the power your clone is sent flying into mid air while suffering from great pain and agony because of the strike in the lower jaw area part and may even have a blurred vision, I then take a jump into mid air too and follow his trajectory closely using the basic principal of dancing of the leaf and when we are about to reach at the max height of trajectory, I perform a spin kick in mid air from behind him and use my body weight for this purpose and land a blow on his upper left hand chest area using my right leg the sheer power of the strike should be able to break his bones of the are and make them collide with the heart and puncture his heart and render him completely unconscious and on the verge of death and it also results in bleeding from the mouth as the strike creates and improper blood flow too mainly because of the striking are which is heart from where all the blood is sent in our body, As he fall in a vertical position towards the ground with his head aimed towards the ground in an unconscious manner, I get ready for the final blow and charge towards him and strike him on his chin using my left leg this strikes not only adds to the pain and agony but also provides him with more momentum during the fall and his head is struck against the ground with great force which has the potential to break the skull and also cause internal bleeding in head.
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