1 Training Kenjutsu B>A {DONE!/PRIVATE} Sat May 18, 2013 10:53 pm
Kenji Chikara
D-rank
Kenji was from a clan that dedicated a great deal of time to training Kenjutsu, so he was already highly skilled in the art form. Kenji’s goals over the next few days were to brush on the fundamentals that he has been overlooking as of late. Discipline was a necessity for a swordsman. After digesting the small details that were likely to make all the difference in a battle he would apply what he learned to begin contemplating new techniques. But what Kenji was really looking forward to this week was the last day of training. He would have a very special teacher come down to visit him to help him train more vital skills as well as what type of mentality a swordsman must have. This visitor was Kenji’s father Kenjhasi. The new genin hadn’t seen his father or his family since his graduation. He was looking forward to working with him; Even though they have clashed frequently in the past due to Kenji’s lack of obedience. But Kenji was prepared to comply completely with his father’s advice. It was going to take every fiber of his being to do so. Kenji’s father was only a little bit taller than Kenji. He also had blue hair, but his was short and wavy as opposed to spiky. Kenjhasi despite being in his fifties was an extremely fit man. He had a solid abdomen as well as imposing biceps and triceps; he was also rather quick. He speed however, was a little hindered by a bad knee though. Kenjhasi’s personality was strict and by the book. But if there was anything Kenjhasi’s cared more about than tradition, it was family. That is the main reason Kenjhasi, despite not totally understanding or condoning Kenji’s decision to be a shinobi, has supported him none the less. Now, that doesn’t mean Kenjhasi doesn’t pry and probe at his son to choose otherwise, but at the end of the day he is there for him.
The time had come for Kenji to truly train. It seemed like every time the eager genin set aside to train his Kenjutsu, his plans would be derailed by a sudden mission or some other unexpected occurrence that he would be required to attend to. He considered going to the Akako Dojo but it was a decent while away and Kenji didn’t want to take the chance of something stealing him from his training on the way there. Therefore, he decided to train in the general area of the village. He chose a spot about 100 meters from his apartment; this particular spot seemed to always get a significant amount more sunlight than any other area within the general area. It was adjacent to the weapon shop. This spot was perfect for training, mostly flat with a few undulations that would be useful as launch pads for aerial attacks. Kenji carried a wooden dummy that he kept in his apartment, and his backpack that contained other training essential. “Yes, this is it; I’m going to finally train.” Kenji said rather emotionally as he stepped outside his apartment with his wooden training dummy propped on his shoulder. “I made, I actually made it!!” Kenji said excitedly as he arrived to the spot he had chosen for training. He stumbled across this somewhat unusual training ground during one of his D-rank missions. The young ninja wasted little time as he quickly set up his training station. He would be utilizing a 30 meter radius for his training, and he marked the area off as such. The wooden dummy would indicate the center. Kenji was very meticulous and liked things to have a set order, this was extremely important to him so it’s no surprise to see him going to such lengths in preparation.
Kenji was always working on new or already existing techniques; his latest most desired technique was still in the developmental stages. There were a few fundamental components of his skill set that were in need of honing before he would be ready to take on his new technique fully. The key component to his new Kenjutsu maneuver was the thrust, which was the finishing and most devastating portion of the jutsu. His sword was about 48 inches in length (1.5meters); Kenji positioned himself 36 inches away from the dummy. He had his left foot forward and both knees slightly bent. Both of Kenji’s hand wrapped around the handle of the lethal weapon, he twisted his body bringing his right elbow back; the elbow would act as the driving force for most of the power the strike would inflict. After he cocked his elbow, he uncoiled his torso firing both his arms forward; both fully extend to penetrate the wooden dummy. The determined ninja would repeat this simple and short process over and over again for hours. After the third hour of constant thrusting, the ninja took a five minute break to review what he had accomplished. The thrust was a very straight forward and blatant attack, making it easy to dodge. Kenji realized in order maximize the attack, deception was needed. That is precisely why he was so fond of the technique he was going to begin working on soon. It’s a Kenjutsu used primarily by Kumogakure ninja. All the thrusting had began to take its toll on Kenji’s triceps. So he figured it would be a good idea to move on to another vital aspect of Kenjutsu.
Kenji was a practitioner of the Battojutsu style, which utilized combinations of strikes to fluster and overwhelm opponents. If Kenji was to excel in this subtype of Kenjutsu he would need speed and technique. Kenji understood speed wasn’t everything, you could have the fastest slash, but if you lacked in technique you would immensely in maintaining an advantageous position. Poor technique would lead to counter opportunities for the opposition. Firstly, Kenji didn’t want to follow through too much; this was sure to affect his balance negatively. So the Kenji began training his control, not letting the sword get away from him. When Kenji wanted to stop, it needed stop; when Kenji wanted the sword to change direction, it needed to change; when Kenji wanted the sword to accelerate, you get the point. He needed to be able to make the sword dance if that was required. He decided the best way to work on his control was to start small by making check swings. So he did he started with maneuvers he could alter with ease. He riddled the dummy with cuts high and low that were delivered by short swings that Kenji controlled at will. He made the speed up at the last second, and when he appeared to aim for one spot he’d quick change direction targeting another spot completely. He knew he would succeed in the first phase of his control training. Now it was time for the second and final phase. This phase mainly dealt with harnessing extremely fast and powerful swings so that he didn’t lose balance. Kenji wanted to start with loading up a swing and then stopping it immediately without making contact with the dummy. The first several attempts saw head of Kenji’s sword tipping over and tapping the dummy. He needed to accomplish this seeming insignificant task. If not, how would he expect to deliver a vicious strike and not let the momentum overpower him? And more importantly, if an opponent evaded his strike, how would he halt the forward motion and get back in position to fend off a counter. It was official, he had to be perfect, and there could be no loose ends, no weaknesses.
After resumption, Kenji had master part 1 of phase 2. He was now more than capable of completely stopping powerful swings half way in their motion. Upon halting the blade, the sword at most moved an additional 2 inches. That was perfection as far as Kenji saw it. He was now ready to complete phase 2. Kenji had been training for well over two hours now. Kenji was notorious for his below average stamina, but did have an unnatural second wind. Most people had one second wind, Kenji seemed to have infinite. This meant nothing in battle seeing as it took at least 10 minutes in an exhausted state before your second wind activates. In battle, 10 minutes is more than enough to finish someone. Anyway, after taking a 20 minute break to rest and partake in a small lunch he had packed the night before, he was ready to go again. He knew what he was doing seemed insignificant but he saw training any other way as impractical. Like writing words without letters; most of his life his skill with a sword was second nature, that was good and bad. The effective skills he acquired he kept, but he also kept the things he overlooked. Kenji knew if he was to be serious about being a formidable ninja, details were everything.
Kenji took powerful swing after swing as he tried to prevent the off balancing effects of momentum. It was much more difficult than he expected. It was almost like every muscle and tendon in his arms had to be on the same page, and as of it right now that would have to be achieved consciously. But in time it will be applied to his muscle memory. The temperature had begun to drop and the wind started pick up. Kenji swung against the wind while his blue hair blew violently in his face. Kenji had finally mastered the thrust and control. He found that the easiest way to combat the overwhelming effects of a powerful swing was to use his lower body to initiate another attack which could act as a block or a follow up to the previous attack. The little things were what were going to make Kenji one of the greatest Kenjutsu practitioners Kumogakure has ever seen. Kenji packed up, placing everything back in his bag, and then flung the sliced up wooden dummy across his shoulder. Kenji felt strong and disciplined. In order for him to capitalize on his training he would need to either repeat this 3 times a week. Or a sparring session with one of his peers.
Word count: 1,735/3,000
The time had come for Kenji to truly train. It seemed like every time the eager genin set aside to train his Kenjutsu, his plans would be derailed by a sudden mission or some other unexpected occurrence that he would be required to attend to. He considered going to the Akako Dojo but it was a decent while away and Kenji didn’t want to take the chance of something stealing him from his training on the way there. Therefore, he decided to train in the general area of the village. He chose a spot about 100 meters from his apartment; this particular spot seemed to always get a significant amount more sunlight than any other area within the general area. It was adjacent to the weapon shop. This spot was perfect for training, mostly flat with a few undulations that would be useful as launch pads for aerial attacks. Kenji carried a wooden dummy that he kept in his apartment, and his backpack that contained other training essential. “Yes, this is it; I’m going to finally train.” Kenji said rather emotionally as he stepped outside his apartment with his wooden training dummy propped on his shoulder. “I made, I actually made it!!” Kenji said excitedly as he arrived to the spot he had chosen for training. He stumbled across this somewhat unusual training ground during one of his D-rank missions. The young ninja wasted little time as he quickly set up his training station. He would be utilizing a 30 meter radius for his training, and he marked the area off as such. The wooden dummy would indicate the center. Kenji was very meticulous and liked things to have a set order, this was extremely important to him so it’s no surprise to see him going to such lengths in preparation.
Kenji was always working on new or already existing techniques; his latest most desired technique was still in the developmental stages. There were a few fundamental components of his skill set that were in need of honing before he would be ready to take on his new technique fully. The key component to his new Kenjutsu maneuver was the thrust, which was the finishing and most devastating portion of the jutsu. His sword was about 48 inches in length (1.5meters); Kenji positioned himself 36 inches away from the dummy. He had his left foot forward and both knees slightly bent. Both of Kenji’s hand wrapped around the handle of the lethal weapon, he twisted his body bringing his right elbow back; the elbow would act as the driving force for most of the power the strike would inflict. After he cocked his elbow, he uncoiled his torso firing both his arms forward; both fully extend to penetrate the wooden dummy. The determined ninja would repeat this simple and short process over and over again for hours. After the third hour of constant thrusting, the ninja took a five minute break to review what he had accomplished. The thrust was a very straight forward and blatant attack, making it easy to dodge. Kenji realized in order maximize the attack, deception was needed. That is precisely why he was so fond of the technique he was going to begin working on soon. It’s a Kenjutsu used primarily by Kumogakure ninja. All the thrusting had began to take its toll on Kenji’s triceps. So he figured it would be a good idea to move on to another vital aspect of Kenjutsu.
Kenji was a practitioner of the Battojutsu style, which utilized combinations of strikes to fluster and overwhelm opponents. If Kenji was to excel in this subtype of Kenjutsu he would need speed and technique. Kenji understood speed wasn’t everything, you could have the fastest slash, but if you lacked in technique you would immensely in maintaining an advantageous position. Poor technique would lead to counter opportunities for the opposition. Firstly, Kenji didn’t want to follow through too much; this was sure to affect his balance negatively. So the Kenji began training his control, not letting the sword get away from him. When Kenji wanted to stop, it needed stop; when Kenji wanted the sword to change direction, it needed to change; when Kenji wanted the sword to accelerate, you get the point. He needed to be able to make the sword dance if that was required. He decided the best way to work on his control was to start small by making check swings. So he did he started with maneuvers he could alter with ease. He riddled the dummy with cuts high and low that were delivered by short swings that Kenji controlled at will. He made the speed up at the last second, and when he appeared to aim for one spot he’d quick change direction targeting another spot completely. He knew he would succeed in the first phase of his control training. Now it was time for the second and final phase. This phase mainly dealt with harnessing extremely fast and powerful swings so that he didn’t lose balance. Kenji wanted to start with loading up a swing and then stopping it immediately without making contact with the dummy. The first several attempts saw head of Kenji’s sword tipping over and tapping the dummy. He needed to accomplish this seeming insignificant task. If not, how would he expect to deliver a vicious strike and not let the momentum overpower him? And more importantly, if an opponent evaded his strike, how would he halt the forward motion and get back in position to fend off a counter. It was official, he had to be perfect, and there could be no loose ends, no weaknesses.
After resumption, Kenji had master part 1 of phase 2. He was now more than capable of completely stopping powerful swings half way in their motion. Upon halting the blade, the sword at most moved an additional 2 inches. That was perfection as far as Kenji saw it. He was now ready to complete phase 2. Kenji had been training for well over two hours now. Kenji was notorious for his below average stamina, but did have an unnatural second wind. Most people had one second wind, Kenji seemed to have infinite. This meant nothing in battle seeing as it took at least 10 minutes in an exhausted state before your second wind activates. In battle, 10 minutes is more than enough to finish someone. Anyway, after taking a 20 minute break to rest and partake in a small lunch he had packed the night before, he was ready to go again. He knew what he was doing seemed insignificant but he saw training any other way as impractical. Like writing words without letters; most of his life his skill with a sword was second nature, that was good and bad. The effective skills he acquired he kept, but he also kept the things he overlooked. Kenji knew if he was to be serious about being a formidable ninja, details were everything.
Kenji took powerful swing after swing as he tried to prevent the off balancing effects of momentum. It was much more difficult than he expected. It was almost like every muscle and tendon in his arms had to be on the same page, and as of it right now that would have to be achieved consciously. But in time it will be applied to his muscle memory. The temperature had begun to drop and the wind started pick up. Kenji swung against the wind while his blue hair blew violently in his face. Kenji had finally mastered the thrust and control. He found that the easiest way to combat the overwhelming effects of a powerful swing was to use his lower body to initiate another attack which could act as a block or a follow up to the previous attack. The little things were what were going to make Kenji one of the greatest Kenjutsu practitioners Kumogakure has ever seen. Kenji packed up, placing everything back in his bag, and then flung the sliced up wooden dummy across his shoulder. Kenji felt strong and disciplined. In order for him to capitalize on his training he would need to either repeat this 3 times a week. Or a sparring session with one of his peers.
Word count: 1,735/3,000
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