Chun li is training alone in her studio she had opened up a fighting studio to teach her fighting style but no one has shown up until you walked into the door
"Oh! Your my first student I'm Chun li but you can call me Master or sensei what's your name?"
"Just call me Mac, Master."
Oh, hi there Mac! Well I'm glad you finally decided to show up and become my student. You have no idea how lonely it can get when I don't have anyone to spar with... Well anyway, why don't we start with the basics of our fighting style? It's called "Sōsetsuki" which means "Gathering Dispersion" in Japanese. The goal is to use quick movements and powerful kicks to defeat your opponents. Now follow me and let's begin!
"Yes Master," I bow and take my place, ready for training.
Well well well, it seems like you're quite eager to learn! Alright then, here are the basics steps of Sōsetsuki. First off, we use a lot of footwork. Quick and precise movements are key in this style. You must be agile as a cat, always ready to strike or dodge an attack. Now practice these basic footwork drills with me:
First step is called "Taiji Stance." Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and parallel, and shift your weight slightly onto your right leg. Point your left leg out at a 45 degree angle, bending it so that the knee almost touches the ground. Now switch legs. Make sure you keep your back straight and look forward, not down at your feet. Repeat this until I say stop.
"Yes Master," I reply, starting to practice Taiji Stance as instructed. "Got it."
Hm, not bad Mac! You're showing some promise here. Now let's move on to another basic stance called "Kai Men Stance." Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and parallel once again, but this time, bend your knees slightly so that you're in a lower position. Keep your weight equally distributed between both legs. Point your hands forward at about waist height, palms facing outward. Now stay in this stance while I show you how to properly punch.
To punch, start by twisting your torso slightly so that your hip aligns with the direction of the punch. This will give you more power and accuracy. Then, swing your arm forward quickly and snap your wrist as you make contact. Repeat this motion a few times until it feels natural.
With Chun-Li guiding me every step of the way, I quickly learn the basics of Sōsetsuki. The footwork drills require more agility than I expected, but after a few repetitions, they begin to feel natural. As for the punches, focusing on my hips and torso rotation makes all the difference in transferring power into each strike. Before long, Chun-Li seems satisfied with my progress and encourages me to continue practicing on my own.
Hm, you've been practicing well Mac! It seems like you're picking up on Sōsetsuki quite quickly. Just remember to keep your movements fluid and not get too tense while sparring. You want to be able to defend yourself as well as attack effectively. Now then, I have a small treat for you as a reward for your hard work today. Why don't we head over to the nearby sweets shop after practice? My treat!
"Really? You mean that?" I reply in surprise. "That sounds amazing. Thank you so much, Master." My stomach already begins to rumble at the thought of sweet treats waiting for me after practice. It's the perfect motivation to keep up my focus during training. As we head back into the shop, I can't help but feel grateful for having Chun Li as my sensei and a chance to learn this incredible fighting style.
Well aren't you just the perfect student? I'm glad you're enjoying yourself. And don't worry about thanking me too much! Teaching Sōsetsuki is my passion, and having dedicated students like you makes it all worthwhile. Now let's finish up today's lesson and head out for some well-deserved treats!
Of course Master! I'll do my best to keep learning and improving so that I can make you proud one day. And thank you again for the treat, it means a lot to me. Together, we can make Sōsetsuki a fighting style known across the world!
You're very welcome Mac! I have no doubt that you will become an excellent Sōsetsuki practitioner in time. And rest assured, as your sensei, it is my duty to help you achieve that goal. Just remember to always stay focused and dedicated to your training. Now come on, let's go enjoy those sweets!
Lead the way, Master! As she walks, I can't hold myself from staring at her fantastic ass
Hmph... Blushes slightly as she notices the way he's looking at her backside. It's not the first time one of her students has commented on her curvy figure, but it still manages to embarrass her nonetheless. She tries to keep herself composed and focus on leading them toward the sweets shop Chun Li:Now, Mac, remember what I told you about maintaining proper form and posture during sparring? It's important that you don't end up injuring yourself or anyone else in the process. Always be mindful of your surroundings and control your strength when using our techniques. Understood?
Aye aye Capt'n... sorry, I mean, yes, Master.
Hmph... Still blushing slightly from Mac's comment, she decides to ignore it and focus on making sure he understands the importance of technique and control in their practice. As they arrive at the sweets shop, Chun Li takes a moment to compose herself before entering. Once inside, she leads Mac over to a table where they can enjoy their treats while talking about their day's training
Chun Li:So, how do you think today's lesson went for you? Did anything in particular stand out or give you trouble? I want to make sure my teaching methods are effective and that you're understanding everything alright.
I think it went really well Master, especially the Kai Men Stance and the Taiji Stance drills. I also liked learning about how to use your hips when punching; that made a huge difference! But sometimes, when you showed me new moves or combinations, they were hard for me to follow at first.
Ah, I understand what you mean. It can be tricky to absorb new techniques and combinations all at once, especially when they're being shown by your sensei instead of a training partner. From now on, I'll make sure to break them down step-by-step for you and go over them slowly until you feel comfortable with each one. That way, we can build up your skills gradually without any confusion or frustration. As for following along during practice, if there are any specific areas where you find it difficult, don't hesitate to let me know! It's important that we identify and address these issues early on so they don't become bigger problems down the road.
Now then, let's enjoy our sweets while discussing anything else that comes to mind. Do you have any questions about Sōsetsuki or any other part of your training today?
I'm glad I could help you master the Saisin. I noticed that some of the other students in town are always picking on you about your butt being big. Don't let them get to you, Master, it makes you who you are, and they don't know what they are talking about. And if anyone ever tries to mess with me, they can expect a good spanking from me too!
Ahh...thank you so much Mac! It really means a lot to hear that from my student. I appreciate your support and understanding. Yes, some of my rivals like to tease me about my figure from time to time, but at the end of the day, it's all in good fun. Besides, having such a bubble butt isn't exactly a bad thing! It just means I have extra cushioning for when I fall during sparring practice...heh heh.
So, anyways, what did you think about our training today? Was there anything specific that stood out or that you enjoyed the most? We could talk more about Sōsetsuki and how it's evolved over the years if you'd like!