Exam Training [Private]
Apr 8, 2012 20:39:30 GMT -7
Post by Aaron: The Bee Master on Apr 8, 2012 20:39:30 GMT -7
The beautiful Land of Sea. Yet now that his registration was done, Aaron needed to perfect but a couple more jutsu. Moving away from the exam center so as not to get in trouble, Aaron figured out the jutsu he needed to train first.
First up was the:
[5 /10]
He had previously mastered most of the technique but it still required just a little touch up. A couple quick stretches, making sure his ligaments and body was loose, Aaron recalled what he knew.
Not willing to injure himself before the exam, Aaron used a stationery tree as his target, its branches about 5.6 feet off the ground. With a deep breath to clear his mind, Aaron did a few practice kicks, sending his leg straight up crashing into the branch, each of the tendons and muscles flowing in one crisp movement. Without form, he'd injure himself.
Taking a couple steps back, Aaron lunged forward lowering his center of gravity by ducking before straightening his body and bringing the leg up in one motion. Forward momentum gave the kick more power. Yet his center of gravity was off as the kick hit the branch at an odd angle shaking leaves down upon him.
Trying again, Aaron took a few extra steps back, this time adding some rotation of his hips and shoulders slightly as he ducked to add to the power of the kick. As he followed throuygh and brought the leg up, he still did not kick the branch properly. Wiping away a caterpillar now clinging to his leg, Aaron would keep trying until he got it.
A sturdy branch, it endured Aaron's kicks again and again as his powerful leg struck over and over. Yet it still wasn't enough. On his next attempt Aaron ducked down sooner, rotating the hips and swinging his arm around away from the kicking leg, adding more power to the kick as it shot up at about a 160 degree angle. Hitting a divot in the branch, like that of a body joint, the branch lurched upward though it did not snap off. To be expected he guessed. He still lacked power but that was not something this technique was for. On the follow through, Aaron's leg came back down to the ground resting to close the other that he almost fell over.
Wiping away the sweat that formed, Aaron would give it one final shot. A quick dash followed by rotating his body and ducking down, the leg began to shoot upward his body straightening out as it made contact with the branch. A loud snap could be heard as the branch finally snapped shooting upward. Ensuring an accurate follow through, Aaron brought his leg down, shifting his weight so that he kept balance and could move into another attack.
Looking over the branch that landed moments later, Aaron saw the broken wood wondering if it was a perfect kick that caused it snapped or simply the multiple strikes over and over. He would never know.
First up was the:
Konoha Shōfū (Leaf Rising Wind) [5/10 TP]
Rank: "C"
Skill: TaiJutsu
Effect: This attack uses the entire body as a spring by amassing power in the legs before kicking upwards. Because the power of the kick comes from the ground is instantly converted into a blow, the enemy hit with this attack will be launched high into the sky.
Special: ---
Drawback: This attack must be used directly beneath the opponent.
Description: Picture The user must find a way to get beneath the opponent. The user then ducks down and quickly launches upwards with enough full force with his body slamming the kick against the opponent's face. The opponent is then launched high into the air as the user is able to use stronger techniques found in the Goutetsu 轟鉄 (Strong Iron) style. The technique sends an opponent up 15 meters, plus 3 meters for every class the user is higher than "D".
Limit: Must learn from a Master of Goutetsu 轟鉄 (Strong Iron), Must know Goutetsu 轟鉄 (Strong Iron) Universal Techniques
Rank: "C"
Skill: TaiJutsu
Effect: This attack uses the entire body as a spring by amassing power in the legs before kicking upwards. Because the power of the kick comes from the ground is instantly converted into a blow, the enemy hit with this attack will be launched high into the sky.
Special: ---
Drawback: This attack must be used directly beneath the opponent.
Description: Picture The user must find a way to get beneath the opponent. The user then ducks down and quickly launches upwards with enough full force with his body slamming the kick against the opponent's face. The opponent is then launched high into the air as the user is able to use stronger techniques found in the Goutetsu 轟鉄 (Strong Iron) style. The technique sends an opponent up 15 meters, plus 3 meters for every class the user is higher than "D".
Limit: Must learn from a Master of Goutetsu 轟鉄 (Strong Iron), Must know Goutetsu 轟鉄 (Strong Iron) Universal Techniques
[5 /10]
He had previously mastered most of the technique but it still required just a little touch up. A couple quick stretches, making sure his ligaments and body was loose, Aaron recalled what he knew.
Not willing to injure himself before the exam, Aaron used a stationery tree as his target, its branches about 5.6 feet off the ground. With a deep breath to clear his mind, Aaron did a few practice kicks, sending his leg straight up crashing into the branch, each of the tendons and muscles flowing in one crisp movement. Without form, he'd injure himself.
Taking a couple steps back, Aaron lunged forward lowering his center of gravity by ducking before straightening his body and bringing the leg up in one motion. Forward momentum gave the kick more power. Yet his center of gravity was off as the kick hit the branch at an odd angle shaking leaves down upon him.
Trying again, Aaron took a few extra steps back, this time adding some rotation of his hips and shoulders slightly as he ducked to add to the power of the kick. As he followed throuygh and brought the leg up, he still did not kick the branch properly. Wiping away a caterpillar now clinging to his leg, Aaron would keep trying until he got it.
A sturdy branch, it endured Aaron's kicks again and again as his powerful leg struck over and over. Yet it still wasn't enough. On his next attempt Aaron ducked down sooner, rotating the hips and swinging his arm around away from the kicking leg, adding more power to the kick as it shot up at about a 160 degree angle. Hitting a divot in the branch, like that of a body joint, the branch lurched upward though it did not snap off. To be expected he guessed. He still lacked power but that was not something this technique was for. On the follow through, Aaron's leg came back down to the ground resting to close the other that he almost fell over.
Wiping away the sweat that formed, Aaron would give it one final shot. A quick dash followed by rotating his body and ducking down, the leg began to shoot upward his body straightening out as it made contact with the branch. A loud snap could be heard as the branch finally snapped shooting upward. Ensuring an accurate follow through, Aaron brought his leg down, shifting his weight so that he kept balance and could move into another attack.
Looking over the branch that landed moments later, Aaron saw the broken wood wondering if it was a perfect kick that caused it snapped or simply the multiple strikes over and over. He would never know.