1 Training in the Heat [NK/Private/Yang] Mon Aug 01, 2016 1:14 am
Kaiya
D-rank
Kaiya sighed as she stood atop a training post. It was a miserable day from the perspective of wether. But that was mostly because of where she was. This training area was known for it's harsh head and high humidity. Few areas were humid, but when humidity and desert heat mixed it was totally miserably. It felt… kaiya didn’t care to think about what temperature it felt like factoring in humidity. That would make it all the more miserable. Add to that the heat produced by physical activity, and person could easily soak their clothes through in sweat. Kaiya’s one saving grace today was that she was born in the desert. You get used to the heat. She was better adapted to it than some foreigner. And with that came experience. Experience to take steps to aid the body in its battle against heat stroke and head exhaustion. Kaiya’s first layer of protection was strong sunscreen. It might not help with the heat, but it was essential. Her second aid to her body was clothing. There was hardly any over her skin that was showing. This might sound paradoxical, but if one examined the clothing typical of many desert dwelling societies, flowing robes and the like were common. Partly that was to keep the skin from bueno badly. But form fitting clothing could trap heat near the body. Loose fitting robes and the like could not only give some shade, but promoted airflow and didn’t trap heat against the skin. And Kaiya had taken the idea to heart. Today she wore a long skirt and a loose fitting cami, with the thinnest and lightest of long sleeved jackets. The jacket wasn’t at all designed to keep one warm. But it gave her skin some shade, and was very flowing and loose as well. A good kept her head shaded for the most part. While her face was exposed, she had made sure it was also covered with the strongest sunblock she could get. Both the skirt and jacket were a sandly white color, but they were accented by patterns of medium blue along the edges, and flowing designs along the middle. Her feet were covered in simple boots, again in sandy beige and blue. It was a common color theme for her. It went well with her eyes and hair. Her strange eyes all black with vibrant blue irises, and her black hair which shine blue in the light. Her hair was a bit long, and was currently kept in a high ponytail.
Kaiya sat herself upon the training post, legs open, not a particularly feminine lose but in the heat She didn’t feel crossing her legs was a particularly good or comfortable idea. Best to promote airflow. Time for a small break. Relax for a few minutes. Allow the body some rest. Given the temperature and humidity, constant strenuous activity wasn’t the brightest idea. And she had been at it for a while. Long enough that the sun was beginning to recede. And now was a good time for a break, before more training. It might start to cool soon with luck. But merely because the sun was lowering towards the horizon didn’t mean sunset was within the hour. Not at all. But… a few degrees drop wouldn’t go amiss. Kaiya smiled softly as she sat, her breathing returning to normal. She was on a solid runners high. It was always that way. Exercise got the endorphins running. The bodies way of coping with muscle pain and the like. It was hard to be in a bad mood just now. She felt smooth and strong, weary but relaxed and flexible. It was a good feeling. It made her think of when you slept and didn’t move all night. The way that first stretch feels. Slightly painful but oh so good. Her fists showed the labors of her training, slightly scuffed up from punches and kicks. But so did her elbows, feet, knees, and oddly enough, her forehead. Though the last was not visible, because her forehead protector was ok it's proper place today, not around her neck as it often was. To one who knew about various taijutsu styles these would be tell tale signs of Muay Thai. But as her feet, knees, elbows, and forehead were all covered, one would be hard pressed to see that they had been used for strikes in training, let alone guess the style. Not that her style was Muay Thai. Close, but not correct. As a taijutsu user, she spent many days training her body. More than any other specialization, taijutsu required harsh physical training.
Word Count: 773
Kaiya sat herself upon the training post, legs open, not a particularly feminine lose but in the heat She didn’t feel crossing her legs was a particularly good or comfortable idea. Best to promote airflow. Time for a small break. Relax for a few minutes. Allow the body some rest. Given the temperature and humidity, constant strenuous activity wasn’t the brightest idea. And she had been at it for a while. Long enough that the sun was beginning to recede. And now was a good time for a break, before more training. It might start to cool soon with luck. But merely because the sun was lowering towards the horizon didn’t mean sunset was within the hour. Not at all. But… a few degrees drop wouldn’t go amiss. Kaiya smiled softly as she sat, her breathing returning to normal. She was on a solid runners high. It was always that way. Exercise got the endorphins running. The bodies way of coping with muscle pain and the like. It was hard to be in a bad mood just now. She felt smooth and strong, weary but relaxed and flexible. It was a good feeling. It made her think of when you slept and didn’t move all night. The way that first stretch feels. Slightly painful but oh so good. Her fists showed the labors of her training, slightly scuffed up from punches and kicks. But so did her elbows, feet, knees, and oddly enough, her forehead. Though the last was not visible, because her forehead protector was ok it's proper place today, not around her neck as it often was. To one who knew about various taijutsu styles these would be tell tale signs of Muay Thai. But as her feet, knees, elbows, and forehead were all covered, one would be hard pressed to see that they had been used for strikes in training, let alone guess the style. Not that her style was Muay Thai. Close, but not correct. As a taijutsu user, she spent many days training her body. More than any other specialization, taijutsu required harsh physical training.
Word Count: 773