30th - Spring - 516 AV
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Ivonos, as usual, was working out.-
Such a thing was not uncommon for the large Dhani; not uncommon in the slightest. For one who revered the body and its power, however, he did put in a slightly unhealthy amount of work. If he felt like thinking about it, he couldn't remember the last time he'd had a day off. He could take whenever to just stay at home and rest, or go out and learn more of the locals, but he never did. Rest was a pretty foreign concept to the constrictor, and it might very well remain so for the rest of his long life.
At this particular moment, though, Ivonos was just finishing his morning dynamic warm-up; something every person aiming to get the optimal work-out should, of course, begin with. He no longer felt the tiredness from before the work-out, and his nerves, joints, and muscles were ready to perform. He fell to his hands, his body straight from his neck to the heel of his feet. His legs were held tightly together, thighs and glutes flexing slightly. Ivonos' arms were pushed straight out, his hands creating a rough diamond on the ground. His upper body lowered slowly, until his nose was a hair's breadth from touching the ground but the only part of him making contact were the tips of his toes and the flats of his hands. He pushed up, quicker than when he'd first gone down, but still quite slow; of course, he was just getting started.
-- A bell and a half later
Ivonos sighed as he pushed himself up to his knees, sweat only lightly beading his form. He rested his hands on his thighs, taking a moment to himself. A hundred sit-ups and a hundred and fifty push-ups later, he was still ready for more. If he ever meant to compare himself to the warrior race of men, he had to push himself. Compared to a lot of them, what made him break a sweat, no matter how light of a sweat it was, his work was abysmal. At least, when it came to bodybuilding, it was.
Wrestling, the combat form Ivonos favored, was a different matter entirely. He could match a good bit more Akalak on the mat, and his enhanced strength helped considerably. While not that impressive next to multi-colored behemoths, it allowed him to lift and slam more than one blue, purple, green, or red warrior. He just needed to get better; he always needed to get better.
Inwardly sighing as he got to his feet, he stretched a bit, nothing too much. He was far from done. Now, he just needed an opponent to match.