Patada Alta De Buchikome Direct
The "Patada alta de Buchikome" appears to be a highly specific or colloquially named martial arts technique, often associated with powerful "high kicks" (striking the head or neck) in contact sports like kickboxing and MMA. While "Buchikome" (ぶち込め) is a Japanese term often translated as "drive it in," "smash it," or "throw into," it is frequently used in combat sports and anime contexts to describe a strike delivered with full commitment and maximum impact. Core Mechanics of a "Buchikome" High Kick
The Fix: Never throw a naked Buchikome. Always follow the "Rule of the Breaker Sister." Throw it immediately after a hand combination, or use a "hidden hand" (pull the back of their head down as you kick—illegal in some sports, effective in self-defense). Patada alta de Buchikome
- The Trick: After the punches, step out to a 45-degree angle and throw the Patada Alta over their shoulder. They are blocking punches; they won't see the high kick coming over the top.
4) Variantes relevantes
- Patada frontal alta (mae-geri) buchikomi: Directa, corta trayectoria, rápida penetración.
- Roundhouse alta (mawashi-geri) buchikomi: Más curva, mayor impacto lateral sobre mandíbula/templo.
- Crescent/sikingle (kakato-geri y keage estilizado): Para abrir guardia con arco elevado y seguir con ataques.
- Combinada (paso + buchikomi): Paso corto para cerrar distancia y lanzar la patada con mayor potencia y alcance.