@Tala Is Eternal "All right...we can obviously rule out anything with a lot of legwork." Tara mused. "Tai chi or some Pokémon paths of kung fu may work--the three Beast paths focus on the arms, and minimal legwork. You also may want to talk to Brock--he is a second-dan black belt in Raikou style kung fu."
kihala was swinging a little with her arms. ''Like this?'' she joked. standing up as Hitmontop was spinning around
@Tala Is Eternal Tara just smiled. "As Brock will tell you, Raikou focuses on a powerful offense, but he is not pure raw power, like Ursaring or Tauros. Raikou understands that defense also plays a role in a good offense.
Kihala thoughr for a moment. "I have heard that name before. Isnt that a legend from the johto region?"
@Tala Is Eternal "In many parts of Johto, Raikou is known as 'The Legend of Thunder' Tara replies. "There are several different plays adapting the story--some play it straight, and others use it as a starting point for something new."
@Tala Is Eternal Tara takes you to one of the training gyms. "Okay...where would you like to start?" she asks as you both emerge in training garb.
(SOrry I didn't notice ya replied) Kihala was busy putting the robes good. ''ANything is fine by me. I aam ready for anything.'' she smirked sudden with a lot of confidence
@Tala Is Eternal (Tai Chi in the Pokeworld is a little different than real tai chi) Tara thinks a minute. "Let's start with some basic moves. Tai chi is less about battle, and more about strengthening your body and mind--something you will need as the yuujo"
@Tala Is Eternal "One of the easiest forms to master is 'Archer Prepares the Arrow'." Tara explained. "To do this, place your feet in line with each other. Then make an “L” with your index finger and thumb while bending the remaining three fingers, like you are fitting an arrow to a bow's string."
@Tala Is Eternal Tara noticed Kihala wobbling, and hurried to steady her. "Would it be better if we worked on the pose step by step?" she asked.
@Tala Is Eternal Tara demonstrated the foot position on a mat. "The first step of 'Archer Prepares the Arrow' is to place your feet in line with each other, like this. This is the same pose you would use if you were shooting a real bow."