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Chapter 738: Saturday's Sparring Training



Chapter 738: Saturday's Sparring Training



The early morning air was crisp, with the faint glow of dawn just beginning to creep over the horizon. At Theo and Aurora's manor, the morning workout was already underway. It was Saturday, and that meant the group would gather for their weekly training session-a ritual that had become ingrained in their lives. By 5:30 AM, Ayia, Shizuka, June, Sam, Sayuri, and Gwen arrived at the manor, as they had done every day for the past few months. The gates opened to welcome them, the sprawling estate bathed in the soft, silvery light of pre-dawn. Without wasting time, they made their way to the backyard where the lake shimmered under the cool morning sky. Theo and Aurora were already running, their rhythmic footfalls blending with the serene sounds of nature around them. The lake was vast, and running around its perimeter served as a perfect way to warm up their bodies before the more intense session inside the dojo. Ayia and Shizuka, with their years of martial arts training, immediately fell into stride, their movements fluid and efficient, every step purposeful. June, Sam, Sayuri, and Gwen followed closely behind, their breaths steady as they kept pace, feeling the early burn in their muscles as they started to wake up fully.

The air was thick with the scent of dew-covered grass and earth, and the sound of shoes pounding lightly against the soft dirt path. Theo glanced back at the group, a small smile playing on his lips. His movements were effortless, his breathing even, as though the morning run was more of a meditation than an exercise for him. Aurora, running beside him, had been training with her brother for almost a year. She, too, moved with ease, her lithe form cutting through the early morning fog.

By the time 6:00 AM rolled around, Theo was satisfied with the warm-up. They had completed several laps around the lake, and the air was beginning to warm slightly as the sun's first rays started peeking through the trees.

"Let's head to the dojo," Theo called out, his voice clear and commanding but laced with warmth.

The group followed him up the slight incline that led to the manor's private dojo, a large, a building, that mixed traditional with modern, constructed with polished wood, sliding doors, and open windows that allowed the fresh morning air to flow freely inside. It was an elegant and serene space, but one that had seen its share of intense training.

Once inside, the soft tatami floor greeted them as they moved toward their respective places. The dojo was spacious, the light filtering in gently through the shoji screens, casting long shadows across the floor. The dojo was filled with all kinds of martial arts equipment to facilitate the training. Each of them stood in the center, ready for the next phase of the session-sparring.

Theo turned to them, his expression calm but focused. "We'll spar for the next hour. Three minutes on, one minute off. You girls have 3 minutes to put on your gloves, shin guards, and mouthpieces. Pair up and let's begin after you get ready."

The girls quickly started putting on their equipment as they paired up with each other. These three pieces of equipment were a safety guard against stronger moves, Theo didn't want anyone getting hurt even though they were about to spar with each other.

"I'll remind you girls once again. Sparring isn't fighting. We are no street thugs who fight without thinking, we are martial artists who think before every move." Theo said out loud as he put on his shin guards.

"We know, big brother. You say that every time we spar." Aurora giggled.

"And I'll say again the next time we spar as well." Theo said stubbornly.

Everyone laughed when they heard the siblings banter.

Soon 3 minutes passed, and the pairs stood in front of each other.

Ayia and Shizuka immediately squared off with each other, their eyes sharp and alert. These two had been training since they were children, and it showed in their movements. There was no hesitation, no second-guessing-only precision and control. They circled each other with fluid grace, testing each other's reflexes with swift strikes and careful counters.

Aurora paired with June, who had been training with Theo for about five months now. Though less experienced than Ayia and Shizuka, June had improved rapidly. Her natural athleticism and keen observation skills made her a quick learner. Aurora, with her year of experience under Theo's tutelage, guided the sparring match, offering subtle corrections as they exchanged blows, each movement measured and precise.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

Sam and Sayuri, who had also been training for five months, paired up with a sense of mutual understanding. Sam's punches were powerful, her movements grounded and forceful, while Sayuri, though petite, was agile, her style relying on speed and evasion. They danced around each other, testing the limits of their endurance as they exchanged strikes.

Gwen, the newest to the group with only three months of training, faced off with Theo himself. Her determination was clear in her stance, though her movements were still rough around the edges. Theo, ever the patient teacher, didn't overwhelm her. He allowed her to strike, blocking effortlessly, correcting her posture and stance with gentle taps and soft remarks.

"Keep your guard up," he reminded her as she launched a strike that left her center exposed. Gwen adjusted, focusing harder, her brow furrowed with concentration. She moved in again, her strikes more focused, more deliberate. Theo deflected them with ease, occasionally stepping in to demonstrate proper technique. Each sparring session was a lesson, and Gwen absorbed the knowledge eagerly.

After three minutes, a small chime echoed through the dojo, signaling the end of the first round. Everyone paused, taking their one-minute rest to catch their breath and stretch out any tension in their muscles. The air inside the dojo was charged with a mixture of exertion and anticipation for the next round.

Theo moved between the pairs, offering advice here and there, but mostly observing. Ayia and Shizuka's sparring had escalated into something of a high-speed chess match, each move calculated, each counter quick and sharp. He smiled to himself-both of them had reached a level where even he had to be cautious when sparring with them. They were half- grandmasters in their own right, and sparring with them required his full attention.

The chime rang again, signaling the start of the next round. Theo switched his attention to Aurora, who was now sparring with Sam. Aurora's movements were fluid and confident, her technique refined after a year of rigorous training. Sam, while strong, struggled to match Aurora's speed, but her raw power made up for it. Theo watched carefully, occasionally stepping in to adjust Sam's stance or Aurora's footwork.

As the rounds continued, the dojo filled with the soft thuds of feet against the wooden floor, the sound of controlled breathing, and the occasional grunt of effort. Each person was pushing themselves, testing their limits, and honing their skills. Theo himself sparred with Ayia and Shizuka, their matches far more intense than the others. Ayia's strikes were sharp, her movements fast and decisive, while Shizuka relied on a more measured, strategic approach. Theo fought them with real intent, knowing they could handle it, and even push him to improve.

As the clock approached 7:00 AM, the final chime rang. Theo straightened up, catching his breath but barely breaking a sweat. He looked around at the group, all of them flushed from

the exertion.

"That's it for today," Theo announced, his voice calm but firm. "Great work, everyone."

As soon as he said that, the girls heaved a sigh of relief as their bodies were screaming for rest.

Although rounds of 3 minutes don't sound much tiring if you do that for an hour, even the most athletic person will suffer. That's because during the spar, even if you don't throw any moves you'll still get tired as the body will be in an extreme state of alertness and tension.

So, even with the girls having experienced a sparring session once a week for the past few months, their bodies still struggled to finish these sessions.

But the room was filled with quiet satisfaction. The group had been sparring together for months now, and the improvements were clear. Ayia and Shizuka were forces to be reckoned with, while Aurora had grown into a capable fighter under her brother's guidance. June, Sam, Sayuri, and Gwen had each come a long way in their training, and it showed in the confidence of their movements and the strength behind their strikes.

As they gathered their things and prepared to leave the dojo, the morning sun had fully risen, casting a golden glow over the estate. Another Saturday session was complete, another step forward in their journey.


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