(Just a filler post, you don't even need to really read. XD)
Asuka shook her head at Bakusa's constantly changing emotions. When Kiro tried to hide behind Asuka she gently moved aside so he could face the blind master. He's a wimp against a little bit of yelling... How far will he truly get? she thought. Once Bakusa began to explain Muay Thai Asuka took it as her cue to leave. Kiro needed as little distractions as possible and Rekin and Shin weren't helping.
Asuka went into one of the buildings to see Ally finishing her work with the ropes. The girl was doing something very similar to Kiro's training earlier although everything was one-handed. Asuka knew it would pose challenges, but she didn't think it was anything her disciple couldn't handle. When Ally performed twenty one-handed pull ups, Asuka nodded and brought her to the mat. There were training dummies for Jiu Jitsu that would stand on their own so they were perfect for teaching techniques.
"Today we're going to learn one of the most dangerous techniques in Jiu Jitsu and Judo for that matter. This technique can easily lead into broken and torn legs, but it also leads into great follow-ups if executed properly. It's banned in many competitions for both martial arts, but if anything happens on the streets, I want you to be prepared," Asuka explained, momentarily breaking her serious master role for more of a motherly role. She quickly recovered from this slip and said, "This technique is called Kani Basami or in the English they tend to call it 'flying scissors'."
Asuka grabbed one of the training dummies and set it standing straight up. "Since this technique is so dangerous we're going to work with the dummy until you get the hang of it. I'm going to show you this move a little more than the others even though it's really simple. You need to understand it before performing it."
Asuka stood beside the dummy in a Jiu Jitsu stance, basically a mix between a boxing and wrestler's stance, and put her arm on the outside shoulder. "All you need to do is get your outside leg across the hip," she placed her right leg across the front of the dummy's hips and put it back to the floor, "and your inside leg across the back of the knees" she demonstrated this too, "and get your hand on the ground," she bent sideways, her legs still standing. "You do all of these three at once," Asuka said. She jumped, placing both legs where they needed to go and broke her fall with her hand. The back of the dummy's head and neck slammed hard on the ground. "That's how you do it. If you have any questions you need to let me know. This move is really dangerous and you need to understand it inside and out." When Ally didn't have any questions Asuka repeated the move three more times. It wasn't a move you could perform very slowly due to gravity and only got faster as you got better.
"Alright, I want you to try," Asuka said and reset the dummy.
Ally got into her stance beside the dummy. She knew takedowns that involved jumping and a lot of body movement, but this one seemed a little more complicated than put on. There were a lot of places to mess up in the three simple steps. Ally took a breath, jumped up and latched her legs around the dummy but in reverse. Instead of her outside leg on the front of the hips it was on the back and her inside leg was on the front. She ended up flipping the dummy onto its face.
Asuka shook her head, "No no, you mixed it up. Inside leg on the back of the knees, outside leg on the front of the hips."
Ally nodded and tried again. She got the sides right and wasn't mixed up, but her inside leg didn't quite catch the back of the knees right.
"Again," Asuka commanded.
Ally tried again. The positioning was right, but her placement on the hips was low.
"Do it again. You could've popped someone's knee out like that!" Asuka scolded.
Ally tried again... and again... and again until she was finally getting solid repeats of the proper technique. It was hard work, and with the pressure of it being such a dangerous move it seemed that much harder.
"Okay, I think you're doing well," Asuka said, "Now I want you to practice on a real body."
"What?" Ally said, wiping away the sweat on her forehead.
"You're going to practice the technique on me," Asuka clarified.
"Didn't you say it was really dangerous? That we wouldn't practice on each other?" Ally asked nervously.
"No, I said we would practice on the dummies until you got the hang of it."
"But Aunty Asu-"
"I'm not Aunty here!" Asuka snapped, "Are you doubting my teachings?" She hated having to speak like this, especially to her niece, but it was the only way to keep training so serious. In all honesty speaking like this often times made her feel a bit sick, but she masterfully kept this hidden away as to keep her serious master persona.
"No Sensei Asuka, I'm sorry, I don't doubt you're teachings," Ally said, giving a respectful bow of apology. She hated when her aunt did this, though knew calling her aunt "aunty" or "aunt" in the dojo during training was highly unprofessional and inappropriate, even if it was just them two.
"Don't doubt me, don't doubt your teachings, and don't doubt yourself. Go slow, you don't need to rush at me."
Ally nodded and took several deep breaths in and out. She knew Asuka was tough, tougher than she could ever know, but the thought of performing such a move on her guardian was scary. When Asuka moved into the ready position, Ally got into her stance and performed the move. She discovered it wasn't too much different from practicing on the dummy, only Asuka could react and ease her own fall rather than let her head be smashed into the ground like the dummy's.
"That was good, now keep going," Asuka said. They did this a few more times and Asuka stopped the girl again. "What do you think you can go into once you perform the takedown?"
Ally didn't need much time to think about this as it was pretty obvious for anyone doing Jiu Jitsu, even beginners. "Go into a leg lock or ankle lock."
"Right, but for now just squeeze my ankles for that basic lock, got it?"
So they repeated the move again, and Ally quickly got Asuka into a lock, squeezing her ankles together in a triangle hold. Asuka tapped and Ally released her grip.
"Alright, let's get that in a couple more times."
Ally performed the technique faster than before and successfully performed it again. But on the third attempt, Ally slightly messed up. Her outside leg's placement was a lower than it should've been, closer to the knees than hips. Luckily Asuka knew how to counter her knees from getting popped and she irritably shook her head. "You know not to go fast if you don't need to, you aren't a rookie!" Asuka scolded.
"I know Sensei, I'm sorry," Ally apologized and helped Asuka up.
Asuka adjusted her Gi, "This isn't a game, you know this."
"I know, I'm sorry, Sensei."
Asuka took in a deep breath and scratched the back of her neck. "Alright, we're going to do conditioning for the rest of the day. We'll try again on this technique tomorrow, okay?"
Ally nodded in understanding, though she was thoroughly disappointed in herself for overestimating herself. She couldn't do the move so quick or she could really hurt Asuka. What if Asuka hadn't dodged in time? There was a reason it was banned.
"Double up on the ropes and when you're done we're going to do a bit of live grappling, okay?" As Ally walked away to start the conditioning, Asuka stopped her. "I know it's hard with Kiro around, you're used to being the only disciple. You don't have anything to prove, especially not to me. I'm sorry for not paying as much attention to your training for the past days. I've been letting you do your own training because I trust you. Don't let anything like that get to you, alright? It's negative energy and you aren't a negative person. Understand?" Asuka planted a kiss on her niece's cheek, temporarily breaking their code.
"Alright, I understand," Ally said, feeling slightly relieved Asuka had a sense of how she felt. With that, it was off to the ropes.