Timestamp: Summer 90, 515 AV
The day was still young. The sun was just beginning to rise on the edge of the horizon, Kailey could see it clearly, poking out over the top of the canvas and leather tents. She stood in front of her own single person tent, and took several deep, cleansing breaths as her nose twitched, carrying the scent of horses and human sweat to her nostrils. It wrinkled unpleasantly, as she forced herself to ignore it, as she had risen early to get a head start on her training. Something she hadn't often taken the time to do, since leaving the city of the mountainous blue people and returning to Endrykas, perhaps, a large portion of her hoping against all hope that her parents would be waiting for her there. She shook her head lightly as she took another deep breath in through her nose, and out through her mouth, before taking the time to slip into her favored starting position. She began by letting her left leg slide out in front of the right. She kept its toes pointed out ahead of her, while those of the right she twisted out to the side, so that they fasted the east, and the rising sun. She bent each leg at the knee, but the left more so, and leaned into it further, applying most of her weight to the lead foot.
From there, she took another deep breath, and then Kailey raised her hands. She balled each into a tight fist, allowing the thumb to coil over her knuckles, and bind the closure in place, as she cocked each arm and held them a few inches in front of her chest, the left hovering only a few inches above her right. Each arm tilted upward, so that they ran to opposing shoulders as she rotated from the waist up, so that her body would face the east, and present less of a target to potential attackers. Her gaze she directed ahead of her as she took a final deep breath in through her nose, and then began hopping in place, rocking her body back and forth, her weight from one foot back to the other. She was beginning to warm up, even before she began to practice her movements. This made her happy, it made her feel alive as she steeped forward with her left foot, then shuffled with the right as she tilted slightly back, and guided her right arm downward. Pulling it toward the southeast, so that the elbow was pushed behind her, in that direction. Then, she straightened it out a little as she stepped forward again with the right foot, and then moved it back in ward in a slight arcing pattern, which ended with an uppercut sort of jab.
Kailey's fist cut through the air with ease. When it had extended as far as it would go, Kailey pulled her arm back into the pocket position. (Meaning, she pulled it back, and tucked the limb under her shoulder, so that the fist fell directly beneath the armpit). As she did this, she stepped forward, and let her left arm snap outward. It rotated as it shot forward, but only slightly, as it pushed through the air, and extended as far as she could make it, completing a simple jab. From there, the Kelvic followed up by bringing her right arm out of the pocket position, and jabbing at the air directly ahead of her as she retracted her left arm. Then, as the right completed the jab, she pulled it back, and pushed the opposing arm forward, completing yet another. From there, she let the arm fall back into pocket as well. Now both arms were in the pocket position. Kailey took a step forward from there, as she took a deep breath in through the nose and out through the mouth, before pushing both of her arms forward at the same time, moving through another jab, with her fists nearly touching. When she was done, she pulled her arms back into the starting position, and prepared herself for her next strike. .
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The day was still young. The sun was just beginning to rise on the edge of the horizon, Kailey could see it clearly, poking out over the top of the canvas and leather tents. She stood in front of her own single person tent, and took several deep, cleansing breaths as her nose twitched, carrying the scent of horses and human sweat to her nostrils. It wrinkled unpleasantly, as she forced herself to ignore it, as she had risen early to get a head start on her training. Something she hadn't often taken the time to do, since leaving the city of the mountainous blue people and returning to Endrykas, perhaps, a large portion of her hoping against all hope that her parents would be waiting for her there. She shook her head lightly as she took another deep breath in through her nose, and out through her mouth, before taking the time to slip into her favored starting position. She began by letting her left leg slide out in front of the right. She kept its toes pointed out ahead of her, while those of the right she twisted out to the side, so that they fasted the east, and the rising sun. She bent each leg at the knee, but the left more so, and leaned into it further, applying most of her weight to the lead foot.
From there, she took another deep breath, and then Kailey raised her hands. She balled each into a tight fist, allowing the thumb to coil over her knuckles, and bind the closure in place, as she cocked each arm and held them a few inches in front of her chest, the left hovering only a few inches above her right. Each arm tilted upward, so that they ran to opposing shoulders as she rotated from the waist up, so that her body would face the east, and present less of a target to potential attackers. Her gaze she directed ahead of her as she took a final deep breath in through her nose, and then began hopping in place, rocking her body back and forth, her weight from one foot back to the other. She was beginning to warm up, even before she began to practice her movements. This made her happy, it made her feel alive as she steeped forward with her left foot, then shuffled with the right as she tilted slightly back, and guided her right arm downward. Pulling it toward the southeast, so that the elbow was pushed behind her, in that direction. Then, she straightened it out a little as she stepped forward again with the right foot, and then moved it back in ward in a slight arcing pattern, which ended with an uppercut sort of jab.
Kailey's fist cut through the air with ease. When it had extended as far as it would go, Kailey pulled her arm back into the pocket position. (Meaning, she pulled it back, and tucked the limb under her shoulder, so that the fist fell directly beneath the armpit). As she did this, she stepped forward, and let her left arm snap outward. It rotated as it shot forward, but only slightly, as it pushed through the air, and extended as far as she could make it, completing a simple jab. From there, the Kelvic followed up by bringing her right arm out of the pocket position, and jabbing at the air directly ahead of her as she retracted her left arm. Then, as the right completed the jab, she pulled it back, and pushed the opposing arm forward, completing yet another. From there, she let the arm fall back into pocket as well. Now both arms were in the pocket position. Kailey took a step forward from there, as she took a deep breath in through the nose and out through the mouth, before pushing both of her arms forward at the same time, moving through another jab, with her fists nearly touching. When she was done, she pulled her arms back into the starting position, and prepared herself for her next strike. .
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