Eight enters a modified horse stance. His left leg bent 45° is in front of his right leg that is shoulder width apart. His left side of his body is aimed at his opponent's. The right side is pointed 90° to the right. Both feet are resting in the ground, and his body is evenly distributed across his body making him balanced. His right-hand rests next to his hip in a fist form. With it rotated upward, having the back side of the fist pointing downward. The left hand has his finger pointed upward. His index to pinky finger extended fully (not hyperextended). The thumb is bent at the interphalangeal joint inward so it rests on/below the flange. His wrist is slightly pivoted about 10° clockwise. This also has his left elbow is bent 25° inward. The tip …show more content…
This gives weight transition makes eight stay balanced. He slides the ball of his right foot forward at a 15° angled trajectory to his right. Once his right leg lines up with his left, Eight begins to pull back his left hand and extend his right hand. As his left hand is moving backward, it folds down into a fist that is the mirror version of his right fist. Simultaneously His right leg extends outward shoulder width from his left leg. He plants his right leg down fully having the toes point 25° to the right, also his left foot points 25° to the left. While he plants his foot, then regulates the weight distribution across his body making him balanced in a new stance. His right fist rotates counter clockwise 180°. It extends fully within .1 seconds causing the air to snap as he completes the punch. As it extends outward he rotates his waist counterclockwise. He discharges a beastly roar having his Infraspinatus, Triceps brachii, Pectoralis major, Pectoralis minor, Teres major, Biceps brachii, Latissimus dorsi, Subscapularis, and Supraspinatus tense up as he performs the punch. All the muscles that are tensed are on his right