Instinctual Kung Fu

Description
The Instinctual Kung Fu fighting style is the culmination of several other styles of Taijutsu, with the astute awareness worthy of the best Sensor, and the calm and collected mentality of someone who’s at peace with themselves. With the movements of Tai Chi providing the foundation of calm and serenity, the practitioner is ingrained with sustaining a clear head. Even within the midst of battle, their emotions are always within their control, any flaring that might be perceived is an illusion, as it was the result of choice.

Because of the fighting style being based on one’s instincts and their variable-filled situations that result from each individual conflict, virtually any and all fighters can adapt it as their own. As long as an individual has a clear mind and focuses their time on developing their senses in a harsh and demanding manner, then they too can achieve this brand of Kung Fu.

The man looked towards Ryūsui Seikūken for inspiration, developing the sensory function to work with the use of Natural Energy through acute mastery. The range of the energy field could be a test of skill in of itself.

Usage
Much like every other technique, the IKF must be activated and is not a passive ability. Activating it causes a Bubble, not unlike this one. Knowing just how he wished to manipulate the energy, he spread it outwards to act as a personal sensory bubble. The man has it primed to pick up on anything and everything, which can effectively overload the user’s senses if the enemy is aware of this and makes things active inside the range of the barrier. In hopes of counteracting this, the man is capable of dampening and increasing the potency of the barrier and/or his senses.

With the use of the technique, the Nara has focused on incorporating it without the use of chakra, but Natural Energy instead. Because of its natural properties, using it in calmer conditions provide zero strain on him in any sort of fashion.