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The Revolting Fist, seems to borrow several moves and elements from Tai chi, Dragon Kung Fu, Leopard Kung Fu, Aikido, Kick Boxing, Hapkido and Jujutsu. The practitioners believe in minimal movements with maximum effects and extreme speed. The philosophy and non aggressive (initial) nature taught in Aikido and Tai chi seems to remain intact in this fighting style. And, most moves are often counters techniques that, use the opponent(s)'s momentum and aggression against him. It is also typically practised for a variety of other personal reasons: its hard and soft martial art technique, demonstration competitions, and longevity. The most interesting aspect of this martial art is, it often employs "pressure point" fighting as well as, Dim Mak ("death touch") techniques. These can cause dangerou

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rdfs:label
  • Revolting Fist
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  • The Revolting Fist, seems to borrow several moves and elements from Tai chi, Dragon Kung Fu, Leopard Kung Fu, Aikido, Kick Boxing, Hapkido and Jujutsu. The practitioners believe in minimal movements with maximum effects and extreme speed. The philosophy and non aggressive (initial) nature taught in Aikido and Tai chi seems to remain intact in this fighting style. And, most moves are often counters techniques that, use the opponent(s)'s momentum and aggression against him. It is also typically practised for a variety of other personal reasons: its hard and soft martial art technique, demonstration competitions, and longevity. The most interesting aspect of this martial art is, it often employs "pressure point" fighting as well as, Dim Mak ("death touch") techniques. These can cause dangerou
debut shippuden
  • No
literal english
  • Revolting Fist
jutsu classification
  • Taijutsu, Fighting Style, Chakra Flow
unnamed jutsu
  • No
parent jutsu
  • Strong Fist, Gentle Fist
jutsu range
  • Short
viz manga
  • Fist of Destruction
jutsu class type
  • Offensive, Defensive, Supplementary
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga, Movie, Fanon Canon
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Users
  • Yaburu
Romaji
  • Hanken
Other Names
  • Fist that Opposes
Kanji
  • 反拳
abstract
  • The Revolting Fist, seems to borrow several moves and elements from Tai chi, Dragon Kung Fu, Leopard Kung Fu, Aikido, Kick Boxing, Hapkido and Jujutsu. The practitioners believe in minimal movements with maximum effects and extreme speed. The philosophy and non aggressive (initial) nature taught in Aikido and Tai chi seems to remain intact in this fighting style. And, most moves are often counters techniques that, use the opponent(s)'s momentum and aggression against him. It is also typically practised for a variety of other personal reasons: its hard and soft martial art technique, demonstration competitions, and longevity. The most interesting aspect of this martial art is, it often employs "pressure point" fighting as well as, Dim Mak ("death touch") techniques. These can cause dangerous pain to his enemies which can lead to dizziness, numbness, unconsciousness, temporary paralysis, disorientation, and even death. Because of this fluid and ever changing fighting style, the users are never seen assuming the same stance. More recently, a few Capoeira techniques have been added, such as, Bênção (a form of kick), Ginga (basic foot work), Mariposa (butterfly spin) and Dedeira (hand strike). This has been widely described as a "free flow" style and is unarguably very effective against most arts. However, seemingly, it lacks a central identity.
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