(NOAH) Akitoshi Saito's N-1 Evaluation: Katsuhiko Nakajima
11th August 2022
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Katsuhiko Nakajima, who is unique and different from others while being in a unit instead of a team, has a territory that is different from others. Nakajima is always aiming for something, and there is no doubt that his thoughts on the N-1 are outstanding. (In the N-1, the goal for each individual is to be the top, so it is not the group that does activities together or a team that points towards a common goal.)
The term "Lone Wolf" is used in the sense of a person who acts on their own, and does not rely on the strength of an organization. I used to think that way myself, and it is also used as a synonym for a cool way of life. Certainly, in general conversation today, it is still used in general conversation with the above meaning, so there is no mistake in interpretation. It wasn't until several years later that I stopped using the term when I started attending a veterinary clinic for pets and their owners in Osaka. That is, wolves are animals who live in groups called "packs" which are made up of related individuals, and naturally there is rank with in the pack.
Is there no such thing as a lone wolf among wolves who live in packs?
Actually, there is a lone wolf.
So, what do you think is the difference?
Lone wolves refer to individuals called "stray wolves" who loses a fight within the "pack", most of them are defeated in battle with hostile packs of wolves. That is why Nakajima, who stands out while being in the unit Kongoh, is a solitary wolf. It is to this extent that Nakajima makes me fantasize that even if he transcends the ecology of animals and becomes a lone wolf, he won't be defeated and will survive.
With his flexible knees, he can freely control the angle and the speed of kicks, and recently has also has an open palm slap, which is a special move.
Because he can freely control his kick, he can raise one leg from both feet on the ground and in a stable state, the hands become more dexterous than the legs. Inevitably, this has become a special move. Born from a transfer of weight that has been cultivated in karate and an instant twisting of the waist, pay attention to the power of the strikes he makes with his legs and hands.
Furthermore, he is good at psychological warfare. "Laughter" changes the course of the match. His laughter, which is different from the defense mechanism that usually occurs in a match, suggests that he maintains a calm mental state, along with the grin when he avoids the opponents technique and kicks at a sharp speed, the scene as if he is manipulating time and space. Especially noteworthy are his eyes and facial expressions, and these minor changes can be seen during the fight. There are times when only his eyes shine for a moment, and then he becomes cold and expressionless. It's time be confident in capturing the prey.
Within this, I wonder if the prey reflected as he looks without moving, will be this years kill, the opponent in the finals...keep an eye on Nakajima.



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