The Life of a Medic [Training]
Jan 21, 2009 21:17:19 GMT -7
Post by Kyogi on Jan 21, 2009 21:17:19 GMT -7
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Now that Kyogi was outside his next goal was to create a shock wave on the ground with his foot. He made sure to be far away from any person or training area open to the public because he didn't feel like being stared at when logs that you were kicking at suddenly popped up fifteen feet up into the air because a kid stompted his foot on the ground. Now then back to training.
So kyogi went back to his stomping techinque. Looking around there was a medium sized boulder near him. That would be his goal for the momment. Shoot the big rock up into the air by stomping his foot into the ground. Wow this all sounded stupid but he had seen even dumber things before.
Looking at the rock it was perfectly round. Using enough force it should create a shock wave to knock up (lol) the rock. So here he went. Bringing his foot up into the air he concentrated. Maximum force. Maximum damage. Mamixum speed. "FALCON KICK!" Kyogi screamed as he shot his foot down with great speed into the ground. A huge rumble went through out the ground. Even Kyogi could feel the effects of the kick. Yet the boulder was motionless.
Progress was being made but not enough or the amount he was expecting. The rock had barely moved. Kyogi was stronger than this. He could probably destroy the rock with one punch but not shoot it up into the air. This just angered him. Again he thought as he brought up his right foot "FALCON KICK!" Kyogi moved again quickly with all the strength he could muster as his foot moved through the air.
When you slow something down at the point of impact it becomes very intersting. Let's slow down the impact and what happens when Kyogi's foot hits the ground during his training. With the initial impact Kyogi's foot bends slightly forward with his hole body as he attempts to transfer his strength into the ground to create this sort of shock wave that should shoot up the rock. With the transfered strength the ground rumbles and makes a sort of shock wave along the ground similar to a tremor not an earth quake. The shock waves hit the rock but what happens is that the rock shuffles and moves because the way he is striking the ground is wrong.
Now that Kyogi was outside his next goal was to create a shock wave on the ground with his foot. He made sure to be far away from any person or training area open to the public because he didn't feel like being stared at when logs that you were kicking at suddenly popped up fifteen feet up into the air because a kid stompted his foot on the ground. Now then back to training.
So kyogi went back to his stomping techinque. Looking around there was a medium sized boulder near him. That would be his goal for the momment. Shoot the big rock up into the air by stomping his foot into the ground. Wow this all sounded stupid but he had seen even dumber things before.
Looking at the rock it was perfectly round. Using enough force it should create a shock wave to knock up (lol) the rock. So here he went. Bringing his foot up into the air he concentrated. Maximum force. Maximum damage. Mamixum speed. "FALCON KICK!" Kyogi screamed as he shot his foot down with great speed into the ground. A huge rumble went through out the ground. Even Kyogi could feel the effects of the kick. Yet the boulder was motionless.
Progress was being made but not enough or the amount he was expecting. The rock had barely moved. Kyogi was stronger than this. He could probably destroy the rock with one punch but not shoot it up into the air. This just angered him. Again he thought as he brought up his right foot "FALCON KICK!" Kyogi moved again quickly with all the strength he could muster as his foot moved through the air.
When you slow something down at the point of impact it becomes very intersting. Let's slow down the impact and what happens when Kyogi's foot hits the ground during his training. With the initial impact Kyogi's foot bends slightly forward with his hole body as he attempts to transfer his strength into the ground to create this sort of shock wave that should shoot up the rock. With the transfered strength the ground rumbles and makes a sort of shock wave along the ground similar to a tremor not an earth quake. The shock waves hit the rock but what happens is that the rock shuffles and moves because the way he is striking the ground is wrong.