Day 45 of Winter 515AV
There were a couple reasons one could come up with to go pay a visit to the Alheas park; to relax, to stroll through the wonderful forest-like landscape, to try and study the wild Djed that –so the bat had been told a couple times- clung to the place. Brandon though, he came to the park to train. Usually he ventured out into the Misty Peaks, but he hadn’t felt like trekking all the way to his usual training spot today. As such, the Alheas Park would have to suffice, and it did.
Winter seemingly wasn’t the season the Park was popular in; visitors were scarce, the cold probably having something to do with it. To the bat it didn’t quite matter whether it was cold or not, his body would be warmed up enough to nullify the bite of the Winter air. Actually, it already was. The Kelvic had been running all the way from his house to the Park, and even now he was running still. His jog served two purposes; one naturally was to serve as warm-up exercise, the other to find a spot he deemed suitable for what he had in mind. The ground did not have to be level, nor did it have to be free of roots or broken branches. Not at all. But he did want a little bit of space at least.
Brandon kept up the pace, eyes scanning the environment as he placed one foot in front of the other, his breathing under control. While faster than a jog, this was a tempo that the bat could keep up fairly long with ease. His orbs continued to dart to and fro, flitting about to try and located a nice spot to use for a couple bells of practice. There, he saw it, diagonally ahead of him, but still quite a while away. A meter of one hundred, maybe a little more. Perfect for a dash. A deep breath was sucked in, and immediately the bat broke into a sprint, his strides larger and faster, torso slightly tilted forwards. His mind screamed for him to go even faster, to cover more ground in less time. The bat gave it his all, doing whatever he could to please his mind.
Whether it did or didn’t work, was up to debate, but if anything there wasn’t that much of a difference. His foot touched down on the spot he’d designated as his goal, and quickly the bat slowed down, reducing his forward propulsion as fast as he could without skidding to a halt. The dash became a run, then a jog, a gait, and lastly a stroll. Brandon kept walking around the chosen area for a while, until his breathing had more or less settled down again, and then he stretched a couple times, feeling the pleasant pull of his muscles. For a moment he considered taking off his Katinu, and just train in his Bryda, but ultimately decided against it; the cold would act in tandem with the sweat on his back to cool him down way too fast.
Instead he just unbuttoned the front, and started hopping up and down lightly, rolling his shoulders a couple times. Then he assumed a fighting stance, standing on the ball of his feet, slightly bouncing, knees bent just a little. A stance for mobility, one that would allow for instant dodges and evasive maneuvers. It was Brandon’s favorite stance. He started moving about then, using the bounce-step to swiftly change position. He started to weave his body and head then too, as if he was actually on the defensive, dodging and evading blow after blow. An enemy was visualized, and the bat started acting as if he was in a real fight, starting to retaliate if his imaginary foe gave him enough of an opening. The Kelvic delivered a flurry of lightning-fast jabs, aimed at the eye of his target, hoping to make it swell quickly, forcibly creating a blind spot for Brandon to abuse.
There were a couple reasons one could come up with to go pay a visit to the Alheas park; to relax, to stroll through the wonderful forest-like landscape, to try and study the wild Djed that –so the bat had been told a couple times- clung to the place. Brandon though, he came to the park to train. Usually he ventured out into the Misty Peaks, but he hadn’t felt like trekking all the way to his usual training spot today. As such, the Alheas Park would have to suffice, and it did.
Winter seemingly wasn’t the season the Park was popular in; visitors were scarce, the cold probably having something to do with it. To the bat it didn’t quite matter whether it was cold or not, his body would be warmed up enough to nullify the bite of the Winter air. Actually, it already was. The Kelvic had been running all the way from his house to the Park, and even now he was running still. His jog served two purposes; one naturally was to serve as warm-up exercise, the other to find a spot he deemed suitable for what he had in mind. The ground did not have to be level, nor did it have to be free of roots or broken branches. Not at all. But he did want a little bit of space at least.
Brandon kept up the pace, eyes scanning the environment as he placed one foot in front of the other, his breathing under control. While faster than a jog, this was a tempo that the bat could keep up fairly long with ease. His orbs continued to dart to and fro, flitting about to try and located a nice spot to use for a couple bells of practice. There, he saw it, diagonally ahead of him, but still quite a while away. A meter of one hundred, maybe a little more. Perfect for a dash. A deep breath was sucked in, and immediately the bat broke into a sprint, his strides larger and faster, torso slightly tilted forwards. His mind screamed for him to go even faster, to cover more ground in less time. The bat gave it his all, doing whatever he could to please his mind.
Whether it did or didn’t work, was up to debate, but if anything there wasn’t that much of a difference. His foot touched down on the spot he’d designated as his goal, and quickly the bat slowed down, reducing his forward propulsion as fast as he could without skidding to a halt. The dash became a run, then a jog, a gait, and lastly a stroll. Brandon kept walking around the chosen area for a while, until his breathing had more or less settled down again, and then he stretched a couple times, feeling the pleasant pull of his muscles. For a moment he considered taking off his Katinu, and just train in his Bryda, but ultimately decided against it; the cold would act in tandem with the sweat on his back to cool him down way too fast.
Instead he just unbuttoned the front, and started hopping up and down lightly, rolling his shoulders a couple times. Then he assumed a fighting stance, standing on the ball of his feet, slightly bouncing, knees bent just a little. A stance for mobility, one that would allow for instant dodges and evasive maneuvers. It was Brandon’s favorite stance. He started moving about then, using the bounce-step to swiftly change position. He started to weave his body and head then too, as if he was actually on the defensive, dodging and evading blow after blow. An enemy was visualized, and the bat started acting as if he was in a real fight, starting to retaliate if his imaginary foe gave him enough of an opening. The Kelvic delivered a flurry of lightning-fast jabs, aimed at the eye of his target, hoping to make it swell quickly, forcibly creating a blind spot for Brandon to abuse.
Credit goes to Cylos Marn