"Hi-yah!"
"Shit! Calm down!"
"WAAAAAA!"
As this last yell was belted out, Linedwell felt one of the chops doled out from the instructor finally land solidly against his shoulder. Even though Linedwell hadn't been struck in the stomach, he felt all the air escape from his lungs as he collapsed to his knees. He had narrowly been able to stop himself from falling face first into the wood floor of the dojo, but the pain of the hit he just suffered still pulsed. He could feel that his right arm would begin to give out soon, so he pushed himself back a bit - allowing himself to sit up on the floor. With his left hand now raised and resting on his injured right shoulder, he began to think back to how exactly he ended up in this position. Even though he wasn't a martial artist, for some reason Linedwell felt the need to seek out an instructor on this island and learn what he could. He joined the Navy to learn all he could about combat, after all, so it made sense to seek out an instructor that could at least teach him something about the art-form. However, what he hadn't expected was that his instructor would push him so far in only the first lesson.
Everything started off with Linedwell entering the dojo and introducing himself. The instructor known as Mr. Miyagi didn't seem the least bit impressed with the would-be martial artist, but he asked Linedwell to perform what he "thought" martial arts was about. Linedwell wasn't exactly sure what this meant, but soon Mr. Miyagi explained that he wanted to see what Linedwell assumed martial arts incorporated and act out any techniques that he felt existed or thought were actually real techniques. Even though Linedwell was confused about the reasons behind this, he did what was instructed of him. After about three minutes of random flurries of punches, kicks, drop kicks, back flips, front flips, 100-hit combos, and attempting ancient techniques that he'd just made up the instructor had finally had enough.
With no warning, Mr. Miyagi dashed forward and began to strike out at Linedwell. Linedwell attempted to dodge the blows as best as he could, but eventually he ended up in the position of having his right shoulder chopped with the force of what felt like steel.
"It's as I thought. Your mind is polluted by what you "think" Karate is. Nothing I say will ever clear your mind of that foolishness, thus, I have to beat it out of you if you're to have any hope of learning anything worthwhile.
"Wha-?!"
Before Linedwell could even finish asking his question, Mr. Miyagi was already barreling forward. There was no time whatsoever for Linedwell to react, and he soon felt the same pressure impact his chest that he'd earlier felt slam into his shoulder. The force of the impact caused the young prospect to be sent flying backwards, tumbling across the bamboo floor and slamming into the far wall.
"You seemed stronger than that when you first walked into my dojo...I thought you'd at least attempt to defend yourself. There's not really much to defend yourself against me, but I just assumed you'd at least try."
If Linedwell weren't reeling in pain during these words, he would have been able to afford to be upset - but right now the only thing he could think about was that it was beginning to get a bit harder to breathe. What the hell was wrong with this guy? How could he be this strong?
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"Shit! Calm down!"
"WAAAAAA!"
As this last yell was belted out, Linedwell felt one of the chops doled out from the instructor finally land solidly against his shoulder. Even though Linedwell hadn't been struck in the stomach, he felt all the air escape from his lungs as he collapsed to his knees. He had narrowly been able to stop himself from falling face first into the wood floor of the dojo, but the pain of the hit he just suffered still pulsed. He could feel that his right arm would begin to give out soon, so he pushed himself back a bit - allowing himself to sit up on the floor. With his left hand now raised and resting on his injured right shoulder, he began to think back to how exactly he ended up in this position. Even though he wasn't a martial artist, for some reason Linedwell felt the need to seek out an instructor on this island and learn what he could. He joined the Navy to learn all he could about combat, after all, so it made sense to seek out an instructor that could at least teach him something about the art-form. However, what he hadn't expected was that his instructor would push him so far in only the first lesson.
Everything started off with Linedwell entering the dojo and introducing himself. The instructor known as Mr. Miyagi didn't seem the least bit impressed with the would-be martial artist, but he asked Linedwell to perform what he "thought" martial arts was about. Linedwell wasn't exactly sure what this meant, but soon Mr. Miyagi explained that he wanted to see what Linedwell assumed martial arts incorporated and act out any techniques that he felt existed or thought were actually real techniques. Even though Linedwell was confused about the reasons behind this, he did what was instructed of him. After about three minutes of random flurries of punches, kicks, drop kicks, back flips, front flips, 100-hit combos, and attempting ancient techniques that he'd just made up the instructor had finally had enough.
With no warning, Mr. Miyagi dashed forward and began to strike out at Linedwell. Linedwell attempted to dodge the blows as best as he could, but eventually he ended up in the position of having his right shoulder chopped with the force of what felt like steel.
"It's as I thought. Your mind is polluted by what you "think" Karate is. Nothing I say will ever clear your mind of that foolishness, thus, I have to beat it out of you if you're to have any hope of learning anything worthwhile.
"Wha-?!"
Before Linedwell could even finish asking his question, Mr. Miyagi was already barreling forward. There was no time whatsoever for Linedwell to react, and he soon felt the same pressure impact his chest that he'd earlier felt slam into his shoulder. The force of the impact caused the young prospect to be sent flying backwards, tumbling across the bamboo floor and slamming into the far wall.
"You seemed stronger than that when you first walked into my dojo...I thought you'd at least attempt to defend yourself. There's not really much to defend yourself against me, but I just assumed you'd at least try."
If Linedwell weren't reeling in pain during these words, he would have been able to afford to be upset - but right now the only thing he could think about was that it was beginning to get a bit harder to breathe. What the hell was wrong with this guy? How could he be this strong?
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