1 First Steps (Training/Private/Closed) Mon Oct 19, 2015 2:20 am
Nyrax
D-rank
“Now let’s just take a look here and see what we can find,” Nyrax said to himself as he looked across the Suna landscape. The desert was well named, as there was hardly anything in view other than sand some sand, and more sand! Ironically, this would actually work perfectly for what Nyrax wanted to do. He needed to build up his endurance before anything else. Nyrax remembered his training, how his master had wanted him to make sure that he was ready for a fight before he went out to complete real mission. No matter how strong or fast someone was, it was all basically worthless in the end if you couldn’t last longer than five minutes from tiring yourself out.
The body as a whole was like a giant muscle, just made of smaller muscles that helped it stay together. That wasn’t quite how Nyrax’s teacher had phrased it, but that was the closest Nyrax could get to it from memory. Either way, the point was that he needed to work his entire body, heart, and lunge to increase his natural endurance to fatigue and pain. If you taught your body to move through pain, it would eventually learn to not recognize it. Nyrax hadn’t been able to feel pain or pleasure since he could remember, but he could still get tired.
That was what had brought him out here in the first place, to tackle the challenge in front of him. HE could have just taken a run down the roads of Suna, but he wanted to make sure that he was being trained in the kind of conditions he’d have to face in the real world. There would be tough terrain, hills, rocks, and all manner of other wilderness. For now, he’d use these sand dunes to make sure that he was able to face the toughest the world had to offer him…
Or at least get a little stronger. Yeah, he could settle for that right now.
“Alright, not point in waiting any more, let’s go” the genin said to himself before he started to run forward. He had picked a line of sand dunes that seemed connected. He’d run up one, down the other side, and after a few moments of flat terrain (or at least as flat as sand ever got) he’d start moving up another one. There were five sand dunes in a row. IT wasn’t professional equipment by any means, but without a team or sensei to start with he’d need to make do with whatever he could come up with.
Nyrax began moving, his feet starting to carry him against the uneven flow of the sand, moving against the weight of the gravity and shifting ground. Already, he could tell that moving through the first line of four sand dunes wasn’t going to be as easy as he thought it would. Most of Nyrax’s training had been in seclusion, he actually hadn’t dealt with un-ideal circumstances like this. It was enough to make the kid feel like crap for sure, but it also meant that he knew he was starting in the right place.
After crossing the second dune, he could already feel sweat starting to beat against his forehead. Nyrax reached up to wipe it away, catching a glimpse of the sun as he made the movement. The sudden light caused the boy to stumble, making him slide down the dune rather than down it, and also getting a fairly decent amount of sand in his socks. The boy cursed to himself, for having broken his concentration so easily. His master had warned him about things like this. He needed to be more willing to stay focused! He couldn’t let every rock or tree just be an obstacle. Nyrax needed to learn how to be one with them and use them to his advantage.
“Come on you jackass, you can do this,” Nyrax muttered before standing up and regaining his footing. He pressed on, moving up the third and fourth dunes before turning around and starting the whole process over again from the other side. The boy was becoming more familiar with the sand, but he was feeling the pressure that his body was creating upon itself. Each step was getting heavier, but he was pushing harder and going as fast as he could make himself go. It wasn’t a perfect run by any definition, but he was pushing his body with each step.
It was about an hour later when Nyrax couldn’t do any more. “God damn” he uttered as he looked back at the sand, trying to keep himself from falling down on to the sand again. It seemed like such an easy thing, and yet the boy knew that if anyone came to fight him now he’d barely have the energy to take a punch without passing out from the heat or something else. Nyrax took a few minutes to regain his breathing before standing up and smiling.
“Just the first step. I’ll show you old man, I don’t need your program to become someone important. Like you always said, everyone that was ever truly great started as nothing. I’ll rise and become somebody. I’ll be remembered” Nyrax said before turning and walking to the next spot he had picked out.
((WC: 885))
Endurance E -> D 750/750
The body as a whole was like a giant muscle, just made of smaller muscles that helped it stay together. That wasn’t quite how Nyrax’s teacher had phrased it, but that was the closest Nyrax could get to it from memory. Either way, the point was that he needed to work his entire body, heart, and lunge to increase his natural endurance to fatigue and pain. If you taught your body to move through pain, it would eventually learn to not recognize it. Nyrax hadn’t been able to feel pain or pleasure since he could remember, but he could still get tired.
That was what had brought him out here in the first place, to tackle the challenge in front of him. HE could have just taken a run down the roads of Suna, but he wanted to make sure that he was being trained in the kind of conditions he’d have to face in the real world. There would be tough terrain, hills, rocks, and all manner of other wilderness. For now, he’d use these sand dunes to make sure that he was able to face the toughest the world had to offer him…
Or at least get a little stronger. Yeah, he could settle for that right now.
“Alright, not point in waiting any more, let’s go” the genin said to himself before he started to run forward. He had picked a line of sand dunes that seemed connected. He’d run up one, down the other side, and after a few moments of flat terrain (or at least as flat as sand ever got) he’d start moving up another one. There were five sand dunes in a row. IT wasn’t professional equipment by any means, but without a team or sensei to start with he’d need to make do with whatever he could come up with.
Nyrax began moving, his feet starting to carry him against the uneven flow of the sand, moving against the weight of the gravity and shifting ground. Already, he could tell that moving through the first line of four sand dunes wasn’t going to be as easy as he thought it would. Most of Nyrax’s training had been in seclusion, he actually hadn’t dealt with un-ideal circumstances like this. It was enough to make the kid feel like crap for sure, but it also meant that he knew he was starting in the right place.
After crossing the second dune, he could already feel sweat starting to beat against his forehead. Nyrax reached up to wipe it away, catching a glimpse of the sun as he made the movement. The sudden light caused the boy to stumble, making him slide down the dune rather than down it, and also getting a fairly decent amount of sand in his socks. The boy cursed to himself, for having broken his concentration so easily. His master had warned him about things like this. He needed to be more willing to stay focused! He couldn’t let every rock or tree just be an obstacle. Nyrax needed to learn how to be one with them and use them to his advantage.
“Come on you jackass, you can do this,” Nyrax muttered before standing up and regaining his footing. He pressed on, moving up the third and fourth dunes before turning around and starting the whole process over again from the other side. The boy was becoming more familiar with the sand, but he was feeling the pressure that his body was creating upon itself. Each step was getting heavier, but he was pushing harder and going as fast as he could make himself go. It wasn’t a perfect run by any definition, but he was pushing his body with each step.
It was about an hour later when Nyrax couldn’t do any more. “God damn” he uttered as he looked back at the sand, trying to keep himself from falling down on to the sand again. It seemed like such an easy thing, and yet the boy knew that if anyone came to fight him now he’d barely have the energy to take a punch without passing out from the heat or something else. Nyrax took a few minutes to regain his breathing before standing up and smiling.
“Just the first step. I’ll show you old man, I don’t need your program to become someone important. Like you always said, everyone that was ever truly great started as nothing. I’ll rise and become somebody. I’ll be remembered” Nyrax said before turning and walking to the next spot he had picked out.
((WC: 885))
Endurance E -> D 750/750