Snake Kata

The Snake Kata is a fighting style that can only be mastered by those who have trained with the snakes at. Like with, the user must use senjutsu chakra to "activate" their body in various different ways. Noticeably, when using this fighting style, the senjutsu chakra causes the body to begin to vibrate at high speeds, though these vibrations are so fast that it doesn't appear they are moving at all.

At the same time, the user generates an aura of senjutsu chakra around their body. The user then mimics a snake in their motions, focusing the majority of their power within their fingertips. By keeping a grounded footing, the user lashes out with a whipping motion, much like how a snake strikes, releasing the senjutsu chakra at the moment of impact, causing tremendous damage to any hit by it. The user, much like a snake would, targets the eyes, groin, and joints of the target.

The fighting style also is fit for weapon fighting by applying the same style and techniques to the user's weapons.

Influence
Snake is one of the archetypal of Chinese martial arts; the other four being Crane, Tiger, Leopard, and Dragon. The Taoist temples of the Wudang Mountains were known to have produced many snake stylists. Snake style generally aims for weak points of the human body, such as the eyes, groin and joints.