Patada Alta De Buchikome 'link' [ EXTENDED ]
. In Japanese slang and martial arts contexts, it implies throwing everything one has into a single action—to "slam" or "ram" into an opponent with total commitment. When paired with the Spanish patada alta
Sports scientist Dr. Elena Vasquez (University of Barcelona, Wrestling Biomechanics Dept.) analyzed the move at 10,000 frames per second. Her findings were terrifying: "The Buchikome generates an average of 2,300 Newtons of force at the point of shin-to-temple contact. That is equivalent to being struck by a small motorcycle traveling at 25 km/h. However, the rotational acceleration of the opponent’s head—due to the hikiashi pulling the opponent’s collar just before impact—increases cervical torsion by 340%. In layman’s terms: it doesn’t just knock you out. It twists your brain against your skull like a wet towel." Patada alta de Buchikome