4 Training

'.....'= Thoughts

"....."= Conversations

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After enjoying the view for a while, he carefully started his descent. He moved with caution, mindful of every step he took. As he made his way down, he could feel his chakra flow adjusting once again, slowing down and reconnecting with the tree as he descended.

With his feet safely back on the ground, he released his chakra grip on the tree and took a step back. He was filled with a sense of satisfaction and pride. This exercise had not only improved his chakra control, but it had also given him a new appreciation for the power within him.

However he still had a long way to go before he could even reach Hashirama's level of control over his chakra.

Hiroto now decided to stop the chakra training for the day and focus on the Taijutsu techniques of the Senju Clan.

Hiroto had a huge courtyard for him to train his Taijutsu techniques. He started the physical training with push ups, pull ups, sit ups, followed by running around in circles, in the territory of the Senju clan.

After doing such basic stuff, Hiroto went back to the courtyard of his house and after resting for a bit, decided to practice the Taijutsu techniques.

He took a deep breath and began to center himself, focusing his energy on his body. Taijutsu, the art of using the body as a weapon, required precise movements and a connection between mind and body.

He started with the basic stances of the Senju Clan. Placing his feet shoulder-width apart, he bent his knees slightly, ensuring a strong base. Hiroto pulled his shoulders back and straightened his posture, keeping his back straight and head held high. This stance allowed for stability and quick movements, traits that were crucial in close-quarter combat.

Next, Hiroto moved onto footwork. He practiced stepping forward, backward, and to the sides, focusing on smooth movements and maintaining his balance. The Senju Clan favored an agile and flexible fighting style, so Hiroto aimed to develop his footwork to facilitate quick dodges and rapid strikes.

After mastering the basic footwork, Hiroto started practicing strikes and blocks. He began with punches, focusing on proper form and technique. He threw straight punches, hooks, and uppercuts, ensuring his fists were tightly closed and his wrists were straight. Hiroto analyzed his movements carefully, paying attention to his body's alignment and the power generated from his core.

Moving on to kicks, Hiroto practiced a variety of strikes including front kicks, roundhouse kicks, and side kicks. He aimed to strike with the balls and heels of his feet, maximizing the impact of his attacks. Hiroto paid attention to his balance and weight distribution, making sure he didn't compromise his stability during each kick.

To incorporate block techniques, Hiroto set up a wooden training dummy. He focused on blocking strikes with his forearms, shins, and elbows, using both his arms and legs to defend himself. The Senju Clan believed in using all parts of the body as weapons, as well as using them to shield against incoming attacks.

As Hiroto continued his training, he was able to feel his body growing stronger and his movements becoming more fluid. He knew that Taijutsu required not only physical strength but also mental discipline and focus. With every punch, kick, and block, Hiroto honed his senses, training his mind to react quickly and efficiently.

After hours of practice, Hiroto decided to call it a day. He acknowledged his progress but knew there was still much to learn and master. The path to becoming a skilled Taijutsu practitioner was a long one, but Hiroto was determined to follow it.

It was noon, the sun shining brightly over Hiroto's head. He decided to start his training in ninjutsu techniques. Hiroto had already tested his affinity for the elements by using the chakra paper, Hiruzen had brought, when he was five years old.

Hiroto had found out that he had a strong affinity for the earth and water element.

He decided to first learn some basic E rank Jutsu such as the transformation jutsu, the clone jutsu and the body replacement jutsu.

Hiroto started with the basic transformation jutsu. He formed the necessary hand seals, concentrating on changing his appearance. Slowly, his form shifted, his hair lengthening, his facial features altering. He had transformed into a random villager he had seen earlier that day.

Although the transformation was not perfect, Hiroto was satisfied with his progress. He released the jutsu, returning to his original form. He repeated the technique several times, each time focusing on improving his transformation and making it more convincing.

Next, Hiroto moved on to the clone jutsu. This technique involved creating a solid copy of himself out of chakra. He focused his chakra, following the hand seals carefully. Soon, a clone materialized next to him, identical to him in every way. He marveled at the success of his jutsu, his clone mimicking his movements perfectly.

Hiroto practiced the clone jutsu extensively, creating multiple clones and directing them to perform simple tasks. He made them run, jump, and even throw kunai. The more clones he created, the more comfortable he became in coordinating their actions.

Lastly, Hiroto worked on the body replacement jutsu. This technique allowed him to substitute his own body with an object or another person in order to escape an attack. He studied the hand seals and focused on the timing and precision required for a successful replacement.

Taking a kunai in hand, Hiroto prepared himself mentally. He threw the kunai at a nearby tree, intending to use the body replacement jutsu to avoid being hit. As the kunai approached, Hiroto quickly performed the hand seals and concentrated on the substitution. In an instant, he disappeared from his original spot, reappearing behind the tree.

Hiroto grinned, thrilled by his progress in mastering these basic jutsu. He knew that with practice, he would only get better. He continued training throughout the day, honing his skills and building his confidence in using ninjutsu. The sun began to set as Hiroto finally stopped training the three basic Jutsus. He decided to progress the rank of his jutsus in training, when he would able to use them as easily and efficiently as possible.

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