Runnin' with a rough and tumble crowd!
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As they squared off again, Ty was more patient this time, more thoughtful about the method of attack and counterattack. Although it probably would not improve much, it might make it so he was not on the losing end this time around. this time, the coyote did seem rather intimidated by his smirk, but Ty didn't really know what the coyote was thinking, after all, Ty could see he was fighting someone who knew what he was doing, even though outmatched on terms of pure body structure, Ty could admit that this coyote had heart.


When the coyote did go for a strike, Ty moved towards him instead of away, moving into the coyote's blows. The kick came in near his chest area, to which Ty simply brought an arm up in defense, but the kick never connected, as Ty quickly figured out it was a feint attack. He could see that coyote was coming in for an actual strike now with his claw, which Ty was able to recieve by moving the coyote's right claw away with his left arm. Ty could see that the coyote wasn't exactly stopping at that one blow, so again Ty's body shifted slighty as his left arm moved again, reached out and snatched the coyote's left strike out of the air, stopping it before he got to his solar plexus.


Now that Ty actually had a grip on the coyote, he couldn't bounce around Ty, which gave Ty's size and strength a huge advantage. Capitalizing on this, Ty twisted his body into a pull, which would force the coyote forward, then shifting his weight into a shoulder to the coyote's chest. For added leverage, Ty had remembered one bit of training he once had that he could use to his advantage in this situation, in which he actually hooked his left foot around the coyote's right foot. With the combined shoulder to the chest along with the hook of the leg, that coyote didn't have anywhere to really go but down.


Although the coyote was very much out of his weight class, Ty still didn't feel like he should be pushing his weight around like this. Sure, it was advantageous in the fight, but now he just felt like he was picking on someone smaller than him. However, the coyote had agreed to the spar, and Ty had used half strength and speed as he was instructed by the large wolf, but that didn't really make him feel much better about bowling over a small coyote.
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