36th day of Winter, 511 AV
Xalet knew that not all training for combat was done out in the field against an opponent. Sometimes you had to concentrate on your flaws, observe them, magnify them, and with the help of an outside source with greater experience than your own, remedy them. Today was such a day, with Xalet as the focal point of the young Knight watching him. Though the man was probably not much older than Xalet, it was clear that he either had started his training at a younger age, or simply picked up more quickly. His ability with short bladed weapons was superior to Xalet's, to the point where nearly every movement Xalet made against the training dummy had the Knight making a small comment.
The young Knights dirty blonde hair ruffled slightly in the winter's wind, a few flurries drifting downward from the dull grey sky. His arms laid across his chest as he observed Xalet's strikes, "Elbows in. Keep those elbows in, don't let them flare out when you strike. Closer. Yes, that's it. Bent the knees...ok let me show you something..." he waved his hand dismissively, signalling Xalet to cease his assault on the unmoving target. Walking up serenely, the Human removed his own short sword, lining his body up along side the much larger Akalak's. While Xalet stood at a near seven feet in height, the Human was more along the lines of two hands above five feet. His clean shaven face gave him a babied appearance, and most would have most likely considered him a handsome man, except for one thing...
"PPpft!" the Knight spat a large wad of chewed tobacco spit to the side. He was nearly always chewing tobacco, so much that when he spoke or smiled his otherwise pearly white teeth had dark stains that trailed all the way to his gums. "When you strike low, and come upward, do not turn your wrist inward. It will end up with your wrist beneath the palm showing to your enemy. If you get cut on your wrist, that's bad. A lot of the stuff that makes your hand work is right there. Ok, so we're going to drive upward, and your thumb is going to ride up the grip, you're going to keep your wrist straight, and then when you pull back, you're going to pull back the same way." he explained, twirling a finger in the air as he stepped back in order to signal for Xalet to continue his training.
"Right, good. None of that stab and twist crap. We'll worry about that some other time, right now I just want to make sure that weapon stays in your hand." he scratched his chin idly as another wad of chew vaulted from his lips, requiring a secondary spit to get all of the remaining saliva from in-between his teeth.
Xalet seemed to be working hard enough. He was outfitted as would be appropriate for the task, his shield upon his left arm, his short sword in his right hand in a normal grip. He stepped and swung his arm down low like a pendulum, rising up to cut the underside of the dummy in a forceful jab. His left knee bent forward with each thrust, the weight of his body moving to aid in the penetration factor. Through the dulled hum of his own breath resonating within his helm, he could hear the Knight commenting on keeping his elbow inward yet again.
Xalet knew that not all training for combat was done out in the field against an opponent. Sometimes you had to concentrate on your flaws, observe them, magnify them, and with the help of an outside source with greater experience than your own, remedy them. Today was such a day, with Xalet as the focal point of the young Knight watching him. Though the man was probably not much older than Xalet, it was clear that he either had started his training at a younger age, or simply picked up more quickly. His ability with short bladed weapons was superior to Xalet's, to the point where nearly every movement Xalet made against the training dummy had the Knight making a small comment.
The young Knights dirty blonde hair ruffled slightly in the winter's wind, a few flurries drifting downward from the dull grey sky. His arms laid across his chest as he observed Xalet's strikes, "Elbows in. Keep those elbows in, don't let them flare out when you strike. Closer. Yes, that's it. Bent the knees...ok let me show you something..." he waved his hand dismissively, signalling Xalet to cease his assault on the unmoving target. Walking up serenely, the Human removed his own short sword, lining his body up along side the much larger Akalak's. While Xalet stood at a near seven feet in height, the Human was more along the lines of two hands above five feet. His clean shaven face gave him a babied appearance, and most would have most likely considered him a handsome man, except for one thing...
"PPpft!" the Knight spat a large wad of chewed tobacco spit to the side. He was nearly always chewing tobacco, so much that when he spoke or smiled his otherwise pearly white teeth had dark stains that trailed all the way to his gums. "When you strike low, and come upward, do not turn your wrist inward. It will end up with your wrist beneath the palm showing to your enemy. If you get cut on your wrist, that's bad. A lot of the stuff that makes your hand work is right there. Ok, so we're going to drive upward, and your thumb is going to ride up the grip, you're going to keep your wrist straight, and then when you pull back, you're going to pull back the same way." he explained, twirling a finger in the air as he stepped back in order to signal for Xalet to continue his training.
"Right, good. None of that stab and twist crap. We'll worry about that some other time, right now I just want to make sure that weapon stays in your hand." he scratched his chin idly as another wad of chew vaulted from his lips, requiring a secondary spit to get all of the remaining saliva from in-between his teeth.
Xalet seemed to be working hard enough. He was outfitted as would be appropriate for the task, his shield upon his left arm, his short sword in his right hand in a normal grip. He stepped and swung his arm down low like a pendulum, rising up to cut the underside of the dummy in a forceful jab. His left knee bent forward with each thrust, the weight of his body moving to aid in the penetration factor. Through the dulled hum of his own breath resonating within his helm, he could hear the Knight commenting on keeping his elbow inward yet again.