225 Chapter 50.1 - A quick lesson
"I am fine, don't worry."
After hearing those words, neither Jasmine nor Sylvie said anything as she left.
She had been avoiding the reality of her powers for too long, and now, it was time to face them head-on.
She exited the training area, leaving Jasmine with a mix of concern and understanding.
Making her way to the agreed spot, Sylvie couldn't help but feel a knot of anticipation and nervousness in her stomach. The decision to seek Astron's help in learning to fight was a significant step for her. She needed to overcome not only her physical weaknesses but also the emotional scars left by that traumatic day.
Of course, it was a little scary, but she had already taken the first step. What else did she need to do?
'I can do it.'
Thinking like that, she reached the agreed meeting place.
Astron was already waiting for her at the designated location. He looked at her with a scrutinizing gaze as if assessing her readiness for what was to come. Sylvie squared her shoulders, meeting his gaze with determination.
"I'm ready to learn," she declared, the words carrying a weight of commitment.
Astron nodded, acknowledging her readiness. "That is good." His gaze was serious, but at the same time, it didn't hold the same fierceness as it normally would.
"You seem to be tired."
"I am fine," Sylvie replied. She knew he would see through her anyway, and it was not like she was hiding.
"Really?"
"Really."
"I see."
He didn't say much and just looked at her for a second as if he made up his mind. "Then, let us start."
Astron took a step back, assessing Sylvie's posture. His keen eyes focused on her stance, searching for any signs of imbalance or vulnerability. After a moment of silent observation, he began to speak.
"First, let's work on your stance. A proper stance is the foundation of defense. It helps you maintain balance and react swiftly to any threats." Astron demonstrated a basic defensive stance, feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and weight evenly distributed.
Of course, this was something that was already taught in the theoretical lessons at the academy, and Sylvie most likely knew that.
However, things like these were mainly practical, and those who only knew the theory wouldn't be able to use them well if they were not practiced enough.
Thus, he was showing her how to do it physically.
"Try to emulate this," he instructed, encouraging Sylvie to adjust her stance. "It might feel awkward at first, but with practice, it becomes second nature."
Sylvie mirrored his stance, adjusting her footing as best as she could. Astron's purple eyes were locked on her stance, seizing every tiny detail she was showing.
'This is…..'
It was weirdly embarrassing to be subjected to his gaze while she was performing like a monkey in a circus. Of course, the goal was different, but she felt embarrassed, nevertheless.
'Focus, Sylvie. This is important.'
Attempting to shake off the fleeting embarrassment, she redirected her attention to the task at hand. However, Astron's discerning eyes caught the subtle signs of her distraction.
"You're not doing it quite right," he observed, his tone matter-
of-fact. "Your body lacks the conditioning for this stance. Let me show you again."
With a swift movement, Astron demonstrated the defensive stance once more, each detail executed with precision. His movements were fluid, a result of repetitive training that Sylvie couldn't hope to match immediately.
"Now, observe closely. Feel the balance, the distribution of weight. It's not just about the posture; it's about the connection between your body and the ground beneath you." frёeωebɳovel.com
Sylvie watched attentively, absorbing every nuance of his demonstration. Astron's guidance was clear and patient, his experience evident in the meticulous way he conveyed each aspect of the stance.
"Your turn," he prompted, stepping back to give her space.
Taking a deep breath, Sylvie mimicked the movements once again, striving to capture the essence of the defensive stance. Astron's discerning eyes remained on her, offering feedback and correction where needed.
She closed her eyes, envisioned her body in her head, and tried to compare it with how Astron had done. This was a method she had been using with her healing skills, as she always guided herself according to her experiences with her own body.
However, that didn't seem to work in the reverse way.
"Hmm," Astron hummed, a sound of contemplation as he observed Sylvie's efforts. "So, that is her body type."
'I guess I am not doing it right.' She felt a little disappointed inside, as she felt like she didn't meet his expectations. She also didn't meet hers either.
However, before she could ask for further clarification or guidance, Astron stepped forward without warning.
PAT!
His hands gently grasped Sylvie's arms, guiding her posture into the correct alignment.
"Your arms need to position like this."
SHUDDER!
The unexpected contact sent a shiver down Sylvie's spine, but Astron's touch was firm yet gentle. His hand didn't hold much force as he simply guided her on how to do it.
"Feel the weight on the balls of your feet. Engage your core. It's not just about the stance; it's about the intention behind it. You're not just defending; you're claiming your space, ensuring your presence is felt."
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