After Fendros started to run off, Ahnasha pulled herself back up into the tree and began jumping through the branches after him, though it quickly became apparent that she would not be able to keep up that way. He had not been lying, he was surprisingly quick. She jumped down from the trees and ran after him on foot, where she was able to gain some ground. She was confident she would be able to catch up to him, so for a moment, she matched his pace and simply watched his form. He wasn't perfect, by any means, but he seemed to have stamina, and his reactions to the environment he was running through were pretty quick. With proper, dedicated training, he could become a fair acrobat, provided he wanted to. Between each pack member, there were multiple fighting styles he could train, but he would need to pick which one he wanted to master. Perhaps agility and acrobatics did not appeal to him, or perhaps he would find a way to incorporate such skills into his fighting style. Ahnasha was starting to see why Hircine may have selected him. Perhaps it was because he had the capability to learn? After a minute or two, Ahnasha pushed herself to her best speed and closed the gap between them. Once she was close enough, she leaped forward and grabbed him, tackling him to the ground. She made sure to twist both of them mid-air so that it was her back, and not his face, that took most of the impact. With both of them on the ground, she let go of him and rolled herself to her back, looking up at the trees above them. For a few moments, she simply laughed as the warm memories of her childhood flooded back into her mind. "I think I won that round; great effort, though. Myself and Lorag usually go running in the mornings, you should join in. We can move it to after your lycan training with Meesei. Actually, pretty much all of us have a training regimen we go through everyday. I think you should take the time to join each of us, see what appeals to you." Ahnasha suggested. "We may all seem very skilled in our own specializations, and we are, but it's nothing you can't do with enough practice."