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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Active Yin Style
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  • The neutral phase for Active Yin Style is about learning about your opponent, throwing strikes without getting hit. This means that powerful strikes are not use as they are often slow. Instead, practitioners focus on quick and weak strikes so they can strike their enemy and get out of the way quickly. This allows the practitioners to control spacing and pacing of a fight. Throughout this phase there are three things to focus on. The first is learning how to pay attention to oneself and your opponent. This makes it easy for a user to predict their opponent's movements allowing them to transition to the follow up phase as well as make them aware of their own movements so they won't be predictable. Naturally, no one can predict everything, which is where focusing on reacting comes in. Unlike
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debut shippuden
  • No
literal english
  • Active Yin Style
jutsu rank
  • B
jutsu classification
  • Taijutsu, Fighting Style,
unnamed jutsu
  • Yes
jutsu range
  • Short
viz manga
  • Active Yin Style
english tv
  • Active Yin Style
jutsu class type
  • Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
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Users
  • Kazuya Herikaru, Otohime Watatsumi/Post-Timeskip, Hachiman Kaneko, Otohime Watatsumi, Hoori Senju
abstract
  • The neutral phase for Active Yin Style is about learning about your opponent, throwing strikes without getting hit. This means that powerful strikes are not use as they are often slow. Instead, practitioners focus on quick and weak strikes so they can strike their enemy and get out of the way quickly. This allows the practitioners to control spacing and pacing of a fight. Throughout this phase there are three things to focus on. The first is learning how to pay attention to oneself and your opponent. This makes it easy for a user to predict their opponent's movements allowing them to transition to the follow up phase as well as make them aware of their own movements so they won't be predictable. Naturally, no one can predict everything, which is where focusing on reacting comes in. Unlike a lot of martial artist, the users of this fighting style rarely go on the offensive. Instead, they wait for their opponent to make a move, allowing them to make the proper reaction. The last thing a user focuses on is trying to condition their opponents. They do this by making it seem as if they are predictable by repeating the same movements. This is done so they can trick the opponent in making a move that seems desirable for them, but in reality it is very undesirable. If one can master these three things, the user can potentially control how their opponent recovers from an attack, attack, and move around the battlefield.