Kaidensu

KaidenSu is a "style" of martial arts using special fighting and healing manouvers. For the fighting; three swift and precise hand strikes are used. The damage can range from merely painful to deadly depending where is lands, and on the users power. This art came from the deep depths of japanese fighting. The style was originated from Japanese Mixed Martial Arts Cagefighting (JMMAC), an underground buisness of fighters using any type of MMA in 1on1 battle. The art eventually spread around the world, being teached my japanese martial artists. Nobody knows who officially created the art, but japanese sources searched JMMAC files and learned it was first used in 1957 by unknown martial artists. The three strikes are;
Hirak (Hear-awk): A simple palm strike, using the pushed out palm of either the left or right hand. The word Hirak is derived from the japanese word for palm; Hira.
Stylu (Steel-uw): A strike using the sides of the rists, used with either the left or right rist. The word Stylu is derived from the actual word that means the sides of the rists; Styloid Process.
Radij (Rawd-ihj): The use of the point of the left or right elbow, and the upper forearm around it to strike an opponent. The word Radij is derived from the word Radius, a common word used in math, but also as a nickname for the elbow.
 
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