Post by Darth Lucifer on Nov 8, 2015 21:39:58 GMT
((You may now add Treat Injury: 1 to your bio. Also forgot to put this up but this is what I based the martial art on so get stuck and you can use this for a reference point: Massassi Iben-Raka ))
Lucifer looked at the bandaged areas, walking up to his apprentice, he adjusted where needed but otherwise left it to heal.
''Very good for your first try. With practice you'll no doubt soon be able to fully treat yourself as appropriate, and even with time...take what you learnt about healing, biology and use it to harm others. But that's for another time. For now we shall continue as before, martial arts.
You may have covered punches and elbows of massassi Iben-Raka but we have yet to cover any leg maneuvers. As such we shall do so now. Kick techniques are one of the more important techniques in Massassi Iben-Raka, because kicks are violent and powerful weapons. There are many variations and tricks for kick techniques depending on the application.
Due to its power kicks may knock out an opponent in one shot, if timed right. Normally, we use only one part of the lower leg from shin to foot to kick. However, using the shin to kick is much more powerful than using the foot, but its disadvantage is opponents can grab your leg easier and attack.
There are five types of popular kicks. The Tae Tad or Side Kick/Round Kick, Tae Chiang or Diagonal Kick, Tae Kod or Hook Kick/Down Round Kick, Tae Pub Nok or Kick to the outside of the knee joint and the Tae Pub Nai or Kick to the inside of the knee joint.
We shall cover each individually.''
Pausing a moment the Dark Lord continued.
''The first that of the Tae Tad or Side/Round Kick. Tae Tad's are commonly used as they are very easy to control and we can maintain the balance after the kick to defend against an opponent's strike back. Tae Tad can be done by swinging the leg to attack the target, and at the same time, your hip should also be twisted in the same direction of the swing.
The correct movement for this kind of kick is that you as the attacker must bend your legs a little and swing the kick to the area around the knee-joint or the back of the knee joint. The kicking leg, to be really powerful, should be straightened. One should move forward to kick with the hand guard up securely. Do not drop the guard, or you might suffer from a counter-punch.
The second is that of the Tae Chiang or Diagonal Kick. The main target of the diagonal kick is to attack the lower rib-cage as we normally use the shin to attack. The kick can be done by swinging leg diagonally upwards to attack against the target.
Generally, for a proper kick to be a Tae Chiang or Diagonal kick to attain maximum efficiency, the kick should be made at an angle of 45 degree's against the floor. This kick is quite straight forward. You should kick by letting the instep or the back of the foot hit the target. Incline your body a little in the opposite direction to that of the kick. Swing your leg upwards in the appropriate angle. Before the point of impact, twist your foot so that the arch faces downwards, and the instep will hit the back of the neck.
The third is that of the Tae Kod or Down Round Kick. Down Round Kicks are also commonly used due to its full use of power. This is because when you kick, your hip and body will fully twist in the same direction of the swing, which will increase the power of the kick. The hook kick can be used to attack opponents when he is ducking down or in the lower position. However, the major disadvantage of the hook kick is if you miss the target, you may totally lose balance and give a chance to your opponent to strike back. So be careful when using it.
The forth is that of the Tae Pub Nok. A Tae Pub Nok is the kick that kicks to the outside of the knee joints. For a proper kick, as the attacker you must sway your body a little away from the opponent, then move right up to the opponent with this kick as a greeting although a unwelcomed gesture.
The final fifth kick is the Tae Pub Nai. A Tae Pub Nok is the kick that kicks to the inside of the knee joints by stepping closer to the opponent by swinging the kick to the inside. When the foot hits the target, the opponent's leg will be blasted sideways, thus making him lose balance. At this moment, one has many options for doing damage.
Try each kick now as before upon the dummies before attempting them upon real opponents.''
Lucifer looked at the bandaged areas, walking up to his apprentice, he adjusted where needed but otherwise left it to heal.
''Very good for your first try. With practice you'll no doubt soon be able to fully treat yourself as appropriate, and even with time...take what you learnt about healing, biology and use it to harm others. But that's for another time. For now we shall continue as before, martial arts.
You may have covered punches and elbows of massassi Iben-Raka but we have yet to cover any leg maneuvers. As such we shall do so now. Kick techniques are one of the more important techniques in Massassi Iben-Raka, because kicks are violent and powerful weapons. There are many variations and tricks for kick techniques depending on the application.
Due to its power kicks may knock out an opponent in one shot, if timed right. Normally, we use only one part of the lower leg from shin to foot to kick. However, using the shin to kick is much more powerful than using the foot, but its disadvantage is opponents can grab your leg easier and attack.
There are five types of popular kicks. The Tae Tad or Side Kick/Round Kick, Tae Chiang or Diagonal Kick, Tae Kod or Hook Kick/Down Round Kick, Tae Pub Nok or Kick to the outside of the knee joint and the Tae Pub Nai or Kick to the inside of the knee joint.
We shall cover each individually.''
Pausing a moment the Dark Lord continued.
''The first that of the Tae Tad or Side/Round Kick. Tae Tad's are commonly used as they are very easy to control and we can maintain the balance after the kick to defend against an opponent's strike back. Tae Tad can be done by swinging the leg to attack the target, and at the same time, your hip should also be twisted in the same direction of the swing.
The correct movement for this kind of kick is that you as the attacker must bend your legs a little and swing the kick to the area around the knee-joint or the back of the knee joint. The kicking leg, to be really powerful, should be straightened. One should move forward to kick with the hand guard up securely. Do not drop the guard, or you might suffer from a counter-punch.
The second is that of the Tae Chiang or Diagonal Kick. The main target of the diagonal kick is to attack the lower rib-cage as we normally use the shin to attack. The kick can be done by swinging leg diagonally upwards to attack against the target.
Generally, for a proper kick to be a Tae Chiang or Diagonal kick to attain maximum efficiency, the kick should be made at an angle of 45 degree's against the floor. This kick is quite straight forward. You should kick by letting the instep or the back of the foot hit the target. Incline your body a little in the opposite direction to that of the kick. Swing your leg upwards in the appropriate angle. Before the point of impact, twist your foot so that the arch faces downwards, and the instep will hit the back of the neck.
The third is that of the Tae Kod or Down Round Kick. Down Round Kicks are also commonly used due to its full use of power. This is because when you kick, your hip and body will fully twist in the same direction of the swing, which will increase the power of the kick. The hook kick can be used to attack opponents when he is ducking down or in the lower position. However, the major disadvantage of the hook kick is if you miss the target, you may totally lose balance and give a chance to your opponent to strike back. So be careful when using it.
The forth is that of the Tae Pub Nok. A Tae Pub Nok is the kick that kicks to the outside of the knee joints. For a proper kick, as the attacker you must sway your body a little away from the opponent, then move right up to the opponent with this kick as a greeting although a unwelcomed gesture.
The final fifth kick is the Tae Pub Nai. A Tae Pub Nok is the kick that kicks to the inside of the knee joints by stepping closer to the opponent by swinging the kick to the inside. When the foot hits the target, the opponent's leg will be blasted sideways, thus making him lose balance. At this moment, one has many options for doing damage.
Try each kick now as before upon the dummies before attempting them upon real opponents.''