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Training + SPEEDPAINT [Apr 16, 2016]
Training + SPEEDPAINT [Apr 16, 2016] by @Fireseeker_Arts (Fireseeker Arts)

So this is technically my 6th installment for the fifth one was the girl and Victoriam meeting the Trainer at his home. However, I am not happy with that one so I will not post it here. In this installment the Trainer teaches the girl how to fight using her spear with Victoriam as her training partner. The reason why I made the Trainer live in a Asian like home as well as him being an Eastern Dragon like figure was to reflect my time in my Kung Fu class. At the time I thought it would have been a good class for me so I can feel physically strong. However it kinda didn't last that long for i was not very good at practicing outside of class. Plus it became overwhelming with school and such so I ended up leaving. I honestly feel bad thinking about it, given I probably would have been physically (and maybe mentally) healthier if I actually did dedicate myself to it. But time has passed since then and nevertheless I wouldn't stay there forever.

Besides, I think strength doesn't have to be physical; it's also a mental and spiritual thing where no matter what adversary you face, you will not allow them to put you down. It will take some form training however, whether it is a self defense class, the wisdom of a therapist or even learning from friends, family or other teachers. Eventually that strength builds up overtime and you are able to power through things easier than you do in the past you know? And for some, it's easier to find that strength with others.

Speedpaint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDkziMugxoY&ab_channel=FireseekerA47

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