Tsuki
From AKBAN-wiki, the Martial Arts Database
| Featured Kata from ancient ninjutsu |
| Nichigeki |
| Fu |
| Hissaku |
| Man empi |
| Hatsugi |
| Te hodoki |
| Setuyaku |
| Musha dori |
| Tsuke iri - inserting the stick |
| Renyo |
Description of the Tsuki
One of the most important movements in Budo Ninjutsu.
The "tsuki" is a strike that, much more than a regular punch- can create an open wound upon impact due to the unique way in which the fist is used. The step in which the kick is used is called an "arrow" step - this step has a very long reach and gives the strike a lot of power but is relatively slow, necessitating correct timing. The back leg moves forward towards the opponent and stops bent while the front foot stays in its place and the leg straightens. The striking hand moves horizontally and hits the eye or the face creating an open wound.
Video of the Tsuki
זה הצקי של גיא. כבוד
This technique is part of Budo Ninjutsu Grade requirements syllabus Yellow belt grade requirements and of Black Belt grade requirements




