My Tribrid System.

Chapter 48: Martial art.



Tahir stood on the edge of a rocky outcrop, the crisp mountain air filling his lungs. The expansive view stretched out before him, valleys and peaks bathed in the golden light of dawn. This secluded training ground, perched high above the world, was the perfect place to hone his skills.

The serene atmosphere contrasted sharply with the intensity of his training, and he felt a surge of determination coursing through him.

Palm, his mentor, paced in front of him, his silhouette framed against the stunning backdrop of jagged peaks. "Today, we're going to delve into the fundamentals of Kengen kicks," Palm announced, his voice carrying with the wind. "Here, surrounded by nature, you can truly connect with your Kengen—your life energy. Each movement should reflect your understanding of this powerful system."

Tahir nodded, excitement building within him. The mountains had always held a sense of mystique and strength, and he felt that energy infusing his very being. Palm began demonstrating the Front Kick, drawing attention to the importance of channeling Kengen for maximum impact.

With the precision of a master, Palm lifted his knee, focusing his Kengen as he struck out, his foot connecting with a wooden dummy placed nearby. The thud echoed through the quiet mountain air, and Tahir could feel the vibrations in his chest. "You see, Tahir, it's not merely the act of kicking. It's about pushing through your target, merging your intent with your energy," Palm explained.

Tahir watched closely, absorbing the details of the movement. When it was his turn, he positioned himself, grounding his feet on the uneven terrain. He visualized his Kengen rising from the earth, flowing through his body. As he kicked, he felt the energy surge behind his foot, connecting solidly with the dummy. It was a satisfying impact, though he could sense it lacked the force of Palm's strike.

"Good effort, but you need to embody the intent behind the kick," Palm advised. "Remember to visualize your Kengen pushing through the target, not just hitting it."

They continued through the various kicks, with Palm emphasizing the significance of harnessing energy in each technique. With the breathtaking mountains surrounding them, Tahir felt an extra layer of motivation. The Roundhouse Kick followed, where Palm showed how hip rotation, paired with focused Kengen, created a powerful strike.

"Your Kengen must follow the path of your leg," Palm instructed, demonstrating the motion with ease. Tahir mimicked him, trying to pivot smoothly while grounding himself against the rocky surface. He felt the energy flowing, but it still lacked the fluidity Palm exhibited.

"Focus on the rotation and the energy transfer," Palm reminded him, his voice steady against the mountain breeze. "You're not just executing a kick; you're directing your life energy."

As they moved on to the Side Kick, the fresh mountain air invigorated Tahir. He extended his leg sideways, utilizing his Kengen to enhance his power. The strength of the mountain beneath him gave him confidence as he struck, the impact reverberating through the ground.

Palm's voice cut through the stillness. "Now, let's try the Back Kick. It's an unexpected attack, requiring you to turn away from your target. This one demands not only strength but also control over your Kengen."

Tahir felt a thrill of challenge as he turned his back to the dummy, gathering his Kengen. As he kicked backward, he channeled the energy, feeling it surge through his leg. The connection felt solid, and the impact echoed across the mountainside. The thrill of success surged through him, and he smiled at Palm's approving nod.

"Excellent! You're starting to grasp how to integrate Kengen into your kicks," Palm praised. "Let's move to something more advanced—the Jumping Front Kick. It requires precision and the ability to propel yourself with your Kengen."

Tahir's heart raced at the prospect. He envisioned his Kengen swirling around him, amplifying his strength. As he leaped into the air, he kicked forward, the bag responding with a solid thud. The feeling of energy flooding his body was exhilarating, and he reveled in the accomplishment.

"That was impressive," Palm remarked, a hint of pride in his voice. "Now, let's work on the Crescent Kick. This technique is about precision and using your Kengen to guide the movement in an arc."

Palm demonstrated the kick, his leg curving elegantly through the mountain air. "Visualize your Kengen flowing along the trajectory of your leg, striking with purpose," he instructed.

Tahir took a deep breath, concentrating as he executed the crescent kick. He felt the energy move with his leg, striking with intent. The connection felt more harmonious, as if he was truly channeling the essence of the mountains around him.

As they progressed through the kicks, the sense of connection with the mountains deepened. Each technique became a testament to his growth, and with every strike, Tahir felt himself becoming more attuned to his Kengen. Palm's teachings were not just about the physicality of martial arts; they were about forging a bond with the very energy that flowed through him.

After an intense session, Palm called for a break. "You've done well today, Tahir. Remember, Kengen is about balance. These kicks are tools, but it's your connection to your Kengen that gives them true power."

Tahir wiped the sweat from his brow, a sense of accomplishment filling him. "Thank you, Palm. I feel like I'm beginning to understand how to harness my energy more effectively."

"Good," Palm replied, his expression thoughtful. "With each kick you master, you're not just training your body; you're deepening your bond with your Kengen. That connection is what will make you a formidable fighter."

As they stood atop the mountain, looking out at the vast landscape below, Tahir felt a renewed sense of purpose. The kicks he had practiced were more than mere techniques; they were expressions of his growth, reflections of his journey as a Tribrid mastering the Kengen system. The mountains had witnessed his training, and he felt ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.


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