Patada Alta De Buchikome Access

Gujarati
Last Updated : 16 Mar 2023 06:44 AM | Created by : Dr. Jitendra Adhia
તથાસ્તુ by Dr. Jitendra Adhia

In modern wrestling, the Patada Alta de Buchikome is a kinjite (forbidden technique) in six promotions. It is the signature of only three active wrestlers:

Nota: asumo que te refieres a una técnica de golpeo conocida en artes marciales como “buchikomi” adaptada a patada alta (término híbrido: japonés bokuto/karate-judo derivado). A continuación analizo origen, mecánica, objetivos, variantes, efectividad, entrenamiento, errores comunes y progresión.

The Patada Alta de Buchikome is a nuclear option. It should only be deployed under specific circumstances:

1. The Dutch Blitz (Combo Setup) The most common setup in Kyokushin and K-1. Throw a hard 2-3 punch combination (Jab, Cross, Left Hook) to raise the opponent’s guard. As their hands protect their face, their elbows rise, leaving the liver and ribs exposed—but the Buchikome ignores the ribs.

2. The Countershot When your opponent throws a lazy low kick (leg kick), their upper body leans toward you. As they retract their kicking leg, they are stuck in a one-legged stance. Step off the center line and smash the Patada Alta directly into their exposed jaw.

3. The Cage Trap (for MMA) In MMA, the Buchikome works exceptionally well against the cage. Push your opponent so their back touches the fence. Because they cannot retreat, they will try to circle out. As they step, the distance closes, and a high kick around their guard becomes a devastating shin-to-skull collision.