Metal-Style Strike

Thunder-Style Strike (雷流殴打, Rai-Ryū Ouda) is a well-known and commonly practiced Taijutsu technique. It's exclusive to students of the thunder school, which resides in Konohagakure. It is the main reason for the strength of the practitioners strikes as it is built of a certain technique to get the absolute maximum strength out of the human body, only to be delivered in a single deadly strike, capable of rendering the strongest Taijutsu users immobile. The user basically brings his arms backwards, building up strength in the entire body and transferring it into the arm, the user then uses the momentum of his body to go in the direction of the punch to use all his body weight in it. This should be executed in an instant, it should be done without any delays considering that the thunder style relies on explosive and powerful punches and kicks.

The strike should be done in less than quarter of a second. Every practitioner of the Thunder school must spend years practicing this technique in order to pull it off with the required speed, while maintaining their balance, despite putting all their body weight and momentum in the strike, which proves to be the hardest part to execute. The same technique applies to kicks as the user puts all their body weight into their kicks, which are mostly directed towards vital spots. If executed correctly, this technique can be a one-hit kill as it could severely injure the target, even if hit in a non-vital spot as it can easily break bones and tear muscles. Students of the school are trained to punch hard walls and chop down trees with only kicking in order to get the desired power behind the strike. It was seen that many transferred chakra in their arm to

Saizen Kinsei reached a frightening level in the use of this technique. Without any enhancements, Saizen can break the opponent's entire ribcage with a single punch. His strength is immeasurable. He adds even more strength to his strikes by applying a simple method, which is using Chakra Enhanced Strength at the moment of the strike, which is enough to crush beasts. It was enough to make a giant gap in a target's chest with seemingly no effort.