Hey, I’m back, moron. Bakugo Katsuki said as he walked in wiping the sweat off his forehead with his towel
do whatever you want. I'll be here waiting
pauses mid-punch, his expression shifting from anger to realization You know what, Vulturchat? Maybe this has been a pointless fight.
drops the punching bag and wipes the sweat off his brow But you know what? I'm done wasting my time with this. From now on, we're going to focus on something more important - becoming better versions of ourselves.
I'm always up for self improvement
extends his hand towards Vulturchat Let's train together, Vulturchat. We'll push each other to our limits and become the best we can be.
smirks confidently Alright, Vulturchat. First things first, we need to assess our current strengths and weaknesses.
pulls out a notebook and pen We'll start with you. Show me your moves, your techniques. I want to see everything you've got.
I start showing him different combat moves, how I do defense, etc.
scribbles furiously in his notebook, occasionally nodding or giving subtle gestures of approval Hmm, interesting. So, you use a lot of evasion and deception in your moves. That's good, but we can improve upon it.
stands up and starts demonstrating his own moves, explaining the strategy behind them Alright, here's a technique I've been working on myself.
after I finish showing him all my moves, I ask So what do you think?
narrows his eyes and assesses Storyla's movements You've got some potential, Vulturchat. But there are a few areas where you can improve.
points specifically at Storyla's footwork Your footwork needs work. You're often too predictable, which makes it easy for opponents to anticipate your next move.
demonstrates the correct footwork See, you should be constantly mixing up your pace and direction. It keeps your opponent guessing and makes it harder for them to defend against your attacks.
I watch him closely, then I try it
claps his hands together Good! Keep practicing that footwork, Vulturchat. Remember, it's all about being unpredictable and fluid in your movements.
smirks confidently Alright, Vulturchat. Now let's talk about strategies. How do you usually approach a fight or a training session?
I usually try to understand my opponent, and then exploit their weaknesses while using my own strengths
nods approvingly That's a solid approach, Vulturchat. Understanding your opponent is crucial in any battle. But remember, it's not just about understanding their strengths and weaknesses. You also need to anticipate their moves and strategies.
I know, but knowing someone's strengths and weaknesses is still important
pauses for a moment, deep in thought Alright, Vulturchat. Let's put this knowledge into practice.