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ooc:Hmmm....I dunno, I kind of like this thread, perhaps Mala will have the upper hand for most of the match until Ty does something unexpected of yearling. then yeah, the thread could wind down from there, but I think that Ty could use a few more of these training sessions as well.


The short jab Ty should of seen coming, but being so out of touch with fighting, he did not. Once it crashed into his face, he immediately curled into a boxing guard as the blows came in, hitting his arms and sides, places that wouldn't hurt too much. He was able to jump back and avoid the push kick though, which allowed them to gains distance between one another. The whole onslaught was rather jarring, and she was much more aggressive than he had expected her to be. However, that didn't mean he was out, that simply meant he was seeing more of her intentions for this. Now that he got a reading, as rusty as he was, he may stand a chance if he can throw her off guard, but doing that would require some effort on his part, as she was now focused on him, and would read him if he went in for a strike, he had to think of a way to get in without her countering.


Of course, he could also hear what Jantus had to say, which Ty nodded to. It made his job harder as well, Ty had to close up his guard for her offense, but he had to move in for his own offense and around her defense. It seemed more and more as he talked that she was the better fighter, the only way he was going to win was fighting smart. He had to do something in some form, some motion, that would allow him to capitalize on the situation, he was changing his tactics from fighter of someone smaller to someone of rather equal size.


Before he could really think something up,she threw another low kick at him, aiming for the side of his knee. In response, he pulled his leg up and curled it, allowing the leg to pass by his knee, avoiding the hit. Now with this small retreat, he switched the momentum into a low step forward with the brought up leg as he ducked down, and stepped onto the outside of her now kicking leg, facing her right side. Hoping this move caught her off guard, he made a left hook toward her side, following that up with a right uppercut towards her kidneys. He could only hope that would force her to slump over so he could finish this offensive with a final knee into the side of her head. Now that he was on an offensive run, he wanted to keep it that way. Giving her back the offensive would be bad, unless he would be able to guard the move or catch her off balance.
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