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Well that was a sudden switch. Konsho had been expecting Taki to warm up to him with the news, but this was an instant turn around. It was moments like these that made it feel like the girl was bipolar. Upon the statement of not relying on his summons, Konsho would give a nod in non-verbal agreement. He felt working in a pack was better than not- hell in most situations it was better to have back up than non- but each part of the pack needed to be able to stand on their own. Otherwise they were dead weight. Thankfully that's what these moments were for.
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The energy Taki gained upon remembering how long it had been since they last brawled was infectious. Konsho's body would react very quickly, adrenaline moving through his veins as his body began to slack. He'd approach Taki with his usual strategy of; Side Stance, Beat, Acceleration, and Torque. A rhythmic style that could change the beat on a dime, meant to throw his opponents off as he remained in control, with fast movements and reactions, as well as diverting blows away from him. This last one would be his surprise for whenever Tak inevitably reacted. Be it a strike, hold, or throw, Konsho would be sure to divert her blows away as he got ready for the actual blow.
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using enhanced reflexes to react quicker
Jutsu used
[break]NAME: 側スタンス | Soba Sutansu [Side Stance]
[break]RANK: E
[break]COST: Insignificant
[break]CLASSIFICATION: Taijutsu
[break]DESCRIPTION:
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Unlike many Martial Arts, Wing Chun never really uses an open and straight stance. Rather, they are almost always place at an angle to an opponent (nose-to-ear), allowing them the advantage in positioning. This allows them to face the opponent and attack but limits the opponent's ability to attack due to the angle. This stance is the foundation of Wing Chun and is ingrained into the practitioner's body. In order to truly master the martial art, they must root themselves into this stance and maintain it with accompanying footwork. The arms in this stance has one arm outstretched and one arm kept close to the chest so as to both attack and defend.
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NAME: 拍 | Haku [Beat]
[break]RANK: E
[break]COST: Insignificant
[break]CLASSIFICATION: Taijutsu
[break]DESCRIPTION:
[break][break] Rhythm, pacing, and tempo are important and vital elements to Wing Chun. An attack is never singular, always part of a chain and sequence of movements incorporating both attack and defense. In order to manage these sequences, Wing Chun practitioners fight according to a beat, thereby pulling enemies into their pace while preventing them from getting accustomed to it by changing and fluctuating the tempo. Wing Chun beats tend to follow three main beats [1,2], [1,2,3], and [1,2,3,4]. These beats can be sequenced in any order to create a flurry of consecutive unending strikes. It is almost impossible to interrupt the flow of Wing Chun practitioner as the art is made to be both active and reactive simultaneously.
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NAME: 加速度 | Kasokudo [Acceleration]
[break]RANK: E
[break]COST: Very Low
[break]CLASSIFICATION: Taijutsu
[break]DESCRIPTION:
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Wing Chun is not a strength driven Martial Art, though that is not to say it can't be used by one with strength. It is just not the central or focusing point of the art. Rather, it focuses on instantaneous and rapid acceleration, which ends up achieving the same results. Practitioners are taught to relax their body and keep their limbs at rest so that they can, at any moment, accelerate.
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This allows them to deliver remarkably strong blows without wasting unnecessary stamina on maintaining high speeds or utilizing a lot of power. In many ways, Wing Chun is the difference between a sniper and a bazooka. While a Bazooka might have more firepower, a sniper is trained and focused on each shot.
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To visualize this, Wing Chun is capable of punching straight through a boulder leaving only an arm/fist sized hole rather than causing the entire boulder to be destroyed. The focused aspect of the art allows them to be more precise in their blows. Higher leveled practitioners can coat their hands and fists in chakra to avoid damaging them and increase their durability.
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NAME: トルク | Toruku [Torque]
RANK: E
COST: Insignificant
CLASSIFICATION: Taijutsu
DESCRIPTION:
While many Martial Arts attempt to take an opponent's blows directly, Wing Chun does not. Wing Chun focuses on the use of Torque to use the opponent's force against them. As such, though Wing Chun uses many straights, the straights are almost always applied perpendicular to the radial direction of the opponent's limbs, causing their force to be used against them as their limbs are twisted or misdirected. In fact, most Wing Chun strikes follow this principle as the Martial Art is focused on using the enemy's body against them, causing them to bend to submission.