Alta De Buchikome !!link!!: Patada

Wrestling is storytelling through violence. The Patada Alta de Buchikome tells the story of irreversible consequence . Unlike a piledriver, which requires setup, or a shooting star press, which requires air, the Buchikome requires only one moment of hesitation from the opponent.

The term is a Japanese phrase that roughly translates to "drive it in" or "strike it hard" . In a combat context, it implies a move executed with total commitment, where the attacker puts their entire body weight and momentum into a single, decisive blow. Patada alta de Buchikome

| Mistake | Consequence | Correction | |---------|-------------|-------------| | Standing foot flat | No power, off balance | Stay on ball of foot | | Kicking too early | No penetration | Use entry first (Buchikome) | | Leaning back | Reduces reach & power | Keep head over hips | | Snapping the kick | Lacks stomping effect | Drive through target like a smash | | Low chamber | Hits mid-body instead of head | Lift knee high across torso | Wrestling is storytelling through violence

: Use low-kick or mid-kick fakes to make your opponent drop their guard. The term is a Japanese phrase that roughly

Power: 9 Speed: 6 Deceptiveness: 8 Risk of counter: 7