La es una técnica de artes marciales y combate que ha ganado notoriedad por su mezcla de fuerza bruta y precisión técnica . El término Buchikome (ぶち込め) proviene del japonés y se traduce literalmente como "golpear con fuerza" o "encajar/meter algo" con violencia, lo que define la intención destructiva de este movimiento.
). These series frequently combine high-impact Japanese terminology with descriptive Spanish labels for techniques. Shiko Stomp: In Sumo and related manga, the Patada alta de Buchikome
Because the kick is "driven in," it is designed to cause a knockout even if partially blocked, by forcing the opponent’s own arm into their head. Physiological and Training Requirements Flexibility and Range of Motion La es una técnica de artes marciales y
The is more than a technique; it is a statement. In a sport where many fighters kick just to touch or score points, the Buchikome mindset demands you kick to break . In a sport where many fighters kick just
A missed Buchikome (or one that crashes into a guard) often leaves you in a close-range position. Savvy fighters use this intentionally. The momentum of the kick carries them into a dominant clinch or a body lock, transitioning from striking to grappling.
The term is deeply rooted in the Japanese martial arts philosophy of (To kill with one blow). While modern sport karate focuses on scoring points, the Buchikome approach remains focused on Total Combat Effectiveness .