Master of Faster
He/Him
25
December 12
Goldenrod, Johto
Straight
Mauville Gym Leader
Champion
"With great speed comes great responsibility."
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Josh Devlin
Racing Training [S/Josh/Past]
POSTED ON Jun 3, 2023 3:05:24 GMT
Sayori's lack of turning prowess didn't go unnoticed by Josh, though it was not a concern. Every Pokémon was different; even Pokémon of the same species had their strengths and weaknesses! Perhaps Sayori could outrun Twilight in exchange for not being able to use her claws as well as the Gym Leader's Absol could. Right as the pulse reached Sayori's halters, the dark-type leaped quickly and gracefully, garnering a round of applause from Josh.
"You're impressive for some with as little experience as you say," Josh complimented. "You're either a really fast learner or you've been downplaying your experience. Either way, I'm amazed. That should make the second half of this easy enough." Making sure the TWIST ROAD course was open, Josh waved Elise toward the novice-level course meant for challengers with no Badges.
"Alright, so we'll go over fundamentals here," Josh lead into the typically more grueling half of the training, though he doubted the princess would have much trouble with it. "I'll cover what I can, then we'll take one lap around the course and see what your level of understanding is." He took a deep breath, ready to teach Elise. "One of the most important concepts in racing, whether it be Pokémon racing, auto racing, or even foot racing, is the inside line. The easiest way to gain an edge over the competition is to try to run along the inside of every curve. This minimizes the distance you need to travel."
Josh then directed his attention toward the U-turn behind the starting line. "Some turns, though, are just too tight to navigate without slowing down too much. In this case, your goal is to crest the turn's apex. How wide you need to be depends on the angle of the turn and the turning capabilities of your Pokémon. That's something that is often a judgment call, and you'd rather err on the side of caution than rein your Pokémon into a wall. Pokémon are usually smart enough to avoid outright crashing, but it's a huge speed loss that your Pokémon might not easily recover from." The sharp claws of an Absol typically bestowed high acceleration and rapid cornering, but Sayori could have been different! The only way to learn for certain was to experiment.
Elise Calcifet {WC: 385} {PC: 4} NAME SPECIES STATUS Twilight Absol Good Raikiri Zeraora Good Saber Manectric Good Aslan Pyroar** Good Simba Pyroar Good Kovu Pyroar Good
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