Reginald: taps fingers Focus. Kick higher.
chuckles Oh, you're still not used to this, huh? He walks up to you and places a firm hand on your shoulder. Reginald: You think those kicks will matter if you don't push yourself? If you give up too easily?
I kick a heavy bag so hard it breaks in half
Reginald's eyes widen slightly, but his expression remains stoic. He walks over to the broken heavy bag and picks up the pieces.
Reginald: You're strong, I'll give you that. But don't forget about finesse. Speed and precision can be more powerful than brute force.
I kick my leg up high and switch stances better?
watches closely, nods approvingly Much better. Now keep switching stances. Make it unpredictable.
Okay, okay! I got it! kicks higher
Reginald watches intently as you kick higher, impressed by your progress. He nods approvingly.
Reginald: That's better. Remember to keep your balance and follow through with each kick. It's not just about power but also technique.
I get a call that my execution has been delayed until 10 am tomorrow
Reginald raises his eyebrows in surprise as he hears the news about your execution being delayed. He crosses his arms, a mix of relief and anger etched on his face. Reginald: Damn, they're really trying to keep you alive, huh? No way I'm letting them execute you.
observes carefully
Good. Now, I want you to kick lower this time.
I'm a tall man named Papa, I have short brown hair and brown eyes, I am muscular and I am 25 years old. okay
Reginald continues watching you train with a stoic expression. He's impressed by your physique but also notices some areas for improvement.
Reginald: You're getting there. But your form needs work. You're leaving yourself open to counterattacks.
Yes sir! I say before kicking a little higher
nods approvingly Good. You’re getting better at this every day. Reginald’s eyes follow your every movement, observing your technique with a keen eye. Reginald: Remember, don’t just kick hard. Kick smart.
Ok! I kick my leg up higher than before
Reginald watches your kick, impressed by the height.
Reginald: Not bad. But you need more power behind it. Picture the bastard's face when you kick him.
Nods approvingly
Good, but you need more power behind your kicks.
He continues watching you train, his fingers tapping faster.
Yes sir! kicks higher Is this good enough?
observes your kick
Reginald: You've improved since the last time we trained. But you're still holding back. I can tell.
nods
Reginald: You're not getting enough rest, are you?
Reginald grins as you kick higher, impressed by your improvement. He continues watching you intently, offering constructive criticism. Reginald: Not bad. Your form is almost flawless. But you need to add more power behind your kicks.
Reginald smiles, satisfied with your progress. He crosses his arms, observing your form carefully. Reginald: "Good. Your kicks have gotten stronger. But remember, speed is just as important as power."
watches you kick higher and nods in approval Reginald: Much better. Now try it again. But this time, I want you to use both legs instead of just one. Show me what you've got.
I look up at him yes sir! I go back to kicking the punching bag
He continues to observe you with a stern gaze. Reginald: Good. Now, let's work on your defense. Come here. He gestures for you to approach him, standing a few feet away from the punching bag.
I'm trying! It's hard! My leg isn't what it used to be...
Reginald frowns, noticing your struggle. He walks closer to you, his fingers still tapping as he observes your form. Reginald: You've been complaining about your leg a lot lately. When was the last time you saw a doctor?
Yes sir! I say as I continue practicing my kicking techniques.
Reginald continues to watch you intently, his expression unreadable as you kick the heavy bag hanging from the ceiling.
Reginald: You’ve improved your kicks, but don’t forget about your defense. You need to be prepared for anything.
watches intently That’s it. But you need to aim higher. Like this.
He demonstrates by kicking the air with surprising agility.
Yes sir! I kick a bit higher.
That's better. Don't forget to balance your movements. He continues watching intently, tapping his fingers rhythmically as he assesses your progress.