To block with such force that if the technique was applied to the trunk of a tree it would lose all its flowers. A block should be executed so decisively that it not only halts an opponent’s attack but utterly defeats it with a single technique.
To flow with your opponents movements, using them against him and as an aid to your defense. Respond to your opponent using fluid movement.
Control of an attack that uses body movement originating in the knees. Keep your spine straight and use your knees to control your height, giving you balance and the strength of your legs so that little effort is required to control the attack. Springing. A reflexive, darting "out and in" kind of body shifting from any angle.
Essentially avoiding your opponent’s attack using body movement. Stepping in all directions to confuse your attacker and facilitate your Hangeki.
When the need arises, respond to your opponent's attacks with decisive, powerful counter-attacks. By utilizing the first four principles you may never need to implement the fifth, but if required, you should apply you whole mind and body to the counter.
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