There are many things to consider when performing the technique, such as the distance between one opponent to the next, because if she strikes the first opponent, she will reach a certain distance from another opponent. Thus, Seitei's flow, rhythm, posture and timing must be precise in order to land a hit on the next opponent without being struck first or both Seitei and the opponent striking simultaneously. The posture must always be straightfoward, and not sideways, as the former allows one to be in clear view of their interval between the closest target. How she flows from strike to strike is only determined by the varying distance between the opponents. Like it's parent technique, the technique also pertains to the momentary lapses of awareness that are manifested in the opponent's min
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