Patada Alta De Buchikome [repack] Full -

Have a partner hold a Thai pad high and wide. Your goal is not to make a slapping sound; your goal is to move your partner's body. Five sets of ten reps per leg, focusing on hip rotation.

Note: This term blends Spanish (“patada alta” = high kick) with Japanese (“buchikome” = a hard, crashing entry/stomp, often from martial arts like Kyokushin Karate or certain kickboxing styles). “Full” likely implies a full-power, full-rotation, or full-commitment version.

To execute a high-impact high kick effectively, practitioners focus on the following mechanics:

It begins with a sudden shift in weight. The fighter drops their center of gravity, utilizing the buchikome (bursting in/blitzing) mentality to close the distance instantly. There is no hesitation; the intent is to shatter the opponent's guard through sheer aggression. patada alta de buchikome full

: Conditioning the opponent with low kicks so they lower their guard, then switching to the "full" high kick.

The presence of the Spanish word "Patada" and the modifier "Full" points toward the keyword's usage in . In this context, the term is likely used as a code to locate a complete, adult-rated (the game is listed under the "Adult" category on some sites) digital file, rather than a description of a new martial arts move. It is a search engine artifact that combines a Japanese pop-culture reference ("Buchikome") with a generic Spanish descriptor ("High Kick").

Do not pause after the Buchikome step. The kick is a continuous explosion. Have a partner hold a Thai pad high and wide

Power does not start in the leg; it starts in the ground. The standing foot must pivot outward at least 95 to 180 degrees to open up the hips.

[Pivote del Pie Apoyo] ➔ [Rotación de Cadera] ➔ [Lanzamiento de Tibia] ➔ [Traspaso de Peso] 1. El Switch de Engaño o Desplazamiento

In Japanese martial arts (particularly Kyokushin and Seidokaikan), Buchikome (ぶち込め) translates roughly to "smash in," "cram in," or "thrust with all your might." It implies a violent, committed action where you throw your body weight behind the technique without any concern for defense or retreat. Note: This term blends Spanish (“patada alta” =

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: Gira los hombros en sentido opuesto a la patada para crear un efecto de contra-rotación que duplica la fuerza del impacto.