Day 3
Coach G-Force livestreamed a portion of this training day on Facebook, and, as a male, I, of course, wanted to show off.
I did my usual chip-damage strategy, with the occasional power-punch after a dodge. It doesn't look like showing off, but I didn't want to waste my energy.
But, after watching the footage, my punches looked so fast that they didn't look like chip damage at all, yet I was still ready to fight.
This one guy was commenting stuff like "so sexy" and "hahaha he wants to fight you".
At the near-end of the livestream, I was messing around by diverolling on a mat. That same guy commented, "This kid is crazy!"
I'm sure he meant that in a good way, but my mom didn't like it, so she asked Coach G-Force to delete the livestream, and he did.
I did my usual chip-damage strategy, with the occasional power-punch after a dodge. It doesn't look like showing off, but I didn't want to waste my energy.
But, after watching the footage, my punches looked so fast that they didn't look like chip damage at all, yet I was still ready to fight.
This one guy was commenting stuff like "so sexy" and "hahaha he wants to fight you".
At the near-end of the livestream, I was messing around by diverolling on a mat. That same guy commented, "This kid is crazy!"
I'm sure he meant that in a good way, but my mom didn't like it, so she asked Coach G-Force to delete the livestream, and he did.
Day 4
No livestreams this time, but I powered up with cereals and brutal video game killcams.
I don't wanna bore readers with the typical mittwork descriptions, so let's just say that I need to work on my defense and footwork. I did knock off Coach G-Force's mitt again after a power-punch.
But the stuff I did besides the drills was insane.
After shadowboxing, I finish my imaginary opponent with a power-punch, like Coach G-Force usually expects me to do. But, I had brutal tendencies, so I added a superkick on this day.
After drinking water, I sometimes pretended that there was an assassin behind me, so, each time, I did a 180-degree spin and either assumed my fighting stance, or beat the "killer" up.
I also messed around with MMA-style takedowns, where a fighter ducks, grabs the legs of the opponent, and pins them to the ground with their shoulder. After pummeling the imaginary opponent with punches, I "stabbed" the throat with my fingertips as if they were a knife.
Coach G-Force also wanted me to hold the mitts while he punches. And I was bamboozled, since I wasn't reacting properly to his punches.
When it came to the fast punches, though, like repetitive uppercuts or jabs and crosses, my hands were so fast that Coach G-Force couldn't keep up.
When he does shadowboxing, I think he's pretty fast, but he's still impressed by the speed of my punches. I'm guessing he punches once every 0.25 seconds, while I can punch at less than 0.2 seconds.
My old trainer, who I will call Boulder, challenged me and Coach G-Force to this exercise where we swing a big, heavy rope up and down for 30 seconds.
Coach G-Force did it with slightly more force than me, while I struggled.
Ironically, Coach G-Force ran out of energy and stopped before the time ran out, while I kept on going until the end...while making grunts.
Boulder pretended to do the Superman Punch on me, and every time, I strafed away and pretended to attack his midsection.
Boulder wanted me to try my fingertip stab attack on him, and he grabbed my wrist and pretended to bend my arm.
I pretended to break free by spinning and then countering with a kick to the midsection.
He then said he's willing to offer me MMA training.
Boulder is also encouraging me to spar against Coach G-Force.
I was open to the idea back when I haven't met Coach G-Force, but I was scared that time. Now, however, I'm a bit more up to the challenge, and so is Coach G-Force. His punching speed compared to mine is the main reason why I'm more confident.
And since he lost to me in the rope-swinging thing, I think chip damage can hurt him pretty bad.
Can I confuse him or hit a weak point by strafing? (Insert ZeldaMaster's "Hmmm...")
Just to be sure, though, I wanna practice by sparring with YoSquid. His skribbl.io drawings were so bad that they were hard to guess, and I desperately want to take revenge. Thanks to Coach G-Force, though, I can properly defend against the Mortal Kombat uppercut now.
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