Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-18812574-20150120153532/@comment-18812574-20150120172212

Thinking about it, I think I've narrowed this all down to one question: Shunpo is a technique of Hoho. It is the actual steps of getting from location a to location b in x amount of steps.

But Shunpo is like running in a straight line. Hoho is much broader than this. It includes many other techniques, and can be applied many different ways.

For example, Shunko combines kido with hakuda, driving spells into the user's limbs to increase their speed (cababilities). Why use kido and hakuda? Can this not be done with Hoho?

Like Z said, Hoho can be used to increase perception, reflexes, etc. My question is how? The flow thing works on a conceptual level, but how do they use this practically? How do you "learn" hoho? This is what I mean by mechanics... And I don't mean shunpo: shunpo makes sense, but it seems to me like it is separate from Hoho as a whole. How does Hoho work?