13th of Spring, 515 AV
Lorden brought his right calf down into the loose, transplanted turf, that covered the bottom, of the mini-forest that was a prominent part of the Training Grounds.
As the knight's knee thrust into the air, he simultaneously swung his aching non-dominant bicep, up against the weight of the metal plates, that covered its arm. Taking a restricted breath, as the pad of his left foot collided with the leaf-covered soil, Lorden inexpertly spun on his ankle, causing all the muscles in his calf to flex, under the unnatural weight of his steel greaves. Even giving the hurried but sloppy movement, what little credit it did deserve, the knight just barely managed to rotate out the way, of a brown-bark'ed tree.
With a few clumsy hops off to the side, of the tree he had dodged, the man righted himself. Twisting his feet, and trying to keep from spraining an ankle, Lorden hefted his right knee into the air.
How long had he been running, two chimes? Three!?
Under normal circumstances, the knight might feel that the burning, that now racked through his legs and his weighted-down torso, might just feel oddly encouraging; however, the young-man was practically steaming like a fish set to roast over a fire, as his pores excreted salt-laden sweat, that was quick to coat his steel-covered skin. Needless to say, Lorden's steel-plate, did nothing to allow the moisture that tacked against his lithe form, to evaporate off of his flesh; and thus, the exoskeleton made it extremely difficult, to feel anything but extremely overheated.
The knight noted the sticky-coolness of a bead of sweat, as it rolled down from his brow, and dropped into his icy-blue right eye. At least he wasn't wearing his helmet.
And with that hopeful musing, Lorden's chest expanded halfway-out, under the confining grip of his chest plate; as he breathed, the knight all but ignored the soreness that ran through his pauldron-covered shoulders.
Pain was the name of the game! Lorden knew that sore shoulders meant nothing, in comparison to sword-gashed ones, which, in a fight his might very-well become, if he didn't wear his standard-issue plate-mail. Still, there was no use in using armor, if one didn't actively work towards maintaining some level of mobility in it.
And thus with mix of idealistic resolve, and the resignation, that came with routine filling his mind, Lorden clanked out from the small grouping of trees.
Smirking ironically with his pain, the knight whirled, and ran slowly, back in the general direction of the small grove, that he had just emerged from.
NoteTraditionally, knights did body-build. However, they did not utilize free weights, rather they used their armor and body-weight as resistance. They did strength and endurance exercise to build their frames, which were generally very well shaped. Essentially, I'm saying, that since Lorden is wearing about seventy'ish pounds of steel armor, I do believe that he should receive b-building
points, along with running, for this post. Realistically, this would build muscle, as it is a form of resistance training. ^.^
As the knight's knee thrust into the air, he simultaneously swung his aching non-dominant bicep, up against the weight of the metal plates, that covered its arm. Taking a restricted breath, as the pad of his left foot collided with the leaf-covered soil, Lorden inexpertly spun on his ankle, causing all the muscles in his calf to flex, under the unnatural weight of his steel greaves. Even giving the hurried but sloppy movement, what little credit it did deserve, the knight just barely managed to rotate out the way, of a brown-bark'ed tree.
With a few clumsy hops off to the side, of the tree he had dodged, the man righted himself. Twisting his feet, and trying to keep from spraining an ankle, Lorden hefted his right knee into the air.
How long had he been running, two chimes? Three!?
Under normal circumstances, the knight might feel that the burning, that now racked through his legs and his weighted-down torso, might just feel oddly encouraging; however, the young-man was practically steaming like a fish set to roast over a fire, as his pores excreted salt-laden sweat, that was quick to coat his steel-covered skin. Needless to say, Lorden's steel-plate, did nothing to allow the moisture that tacked against his lithe form, to evaporate off of his flesh; and thus, the exoskeleton made it extremely difficult, to feel anything but extremely overheated.
The knight noted the sticky-coolness of a bead of sweat, as it rolled down from his brow, and dropped into his icy-blue right eye. At least he wasn't wearing his helmet.
And with that hopeful musing, Lorden's chest expanded halfway-out, under the confining grip of his chest plate; as he breathed, the knight all but ignored the soreness that ran through his pauldron-covered shoulders.
Pain was the name of the game! Lorden knew that sore shoulders meant nothing, in comparison to sword-gashed ones, which, in a fight his might very-well become, if he didn't wear his standard-issue plate-mail. Still, there was no use in using armor, if one didn't actively work towards maintaining some level of mobility in it.
And thus with mix of idealistic resolve, and the resignation, that came with routine filling his mind, Lorden clanked out from the small grouping of trees.
Smirking ironically with his pain, the knight whirled, and ran slowly, back in the general direction of the small grove, that he had just emerged from.
NoteTraditionally, knights did body-build. However, they did not utilize free weights, rather they used their armor and body-weight as resistance. They did strength and endurance exercise to build their frames, which were generally very well shaped. Essentially, I'm saying, that since Lorden is wearing about seventy'ish pounds of steel armor, I do believe that he should receive b-building
points, along with running, for this post. Realistically, this would build muscle, as it is a form of resistance training. ^.^