A few days later in the city of Inis, Dreide watched with curiosity as Einar was hammering a piece of wood.
"What are you doing, Einar?"
Einar took a break and wiped the sweat with his hand. "I'm making a sled so I can move through the snow.
Because how do you know we will leave the following week to the kingdom of Ui Maine, it is the largest kingdom in Ireland so conquering it in winter will have its advantages.
Taking advantage of the fact that the swamps are completely frozen, we will be able to increase our gait quite a bit by using horses or dogs. "
Dreide was surprised, so he went over to look closely at the sled. "It's pretty amazing the way you're building it.
By the way, I would like to ask you if you can help me with my training. Although I have improved, I think I am still quite far from keeping up with the soldiers. "
Einar sighed and gave Dreide a smile. "It's only a matter of time before you can learn. You don't have to worry about trying to be like everyone else.
But I'll help you in a moment. Just let me put the finishing touches on the sled. "
After those words, Einar continued with the construction of his sled and after a few minutes finished, so he checked the condition of the sled.
Once he realized that it was well built, he only handed over one of the soldiers to be put up with the rest of the sleds.
Later, Einar advanced with Dreide to the center of the city, which had been adapted as a temporary training place.
In that place, a large tent made of leather had been placed in order to create an area free of snow, also to keep warm Einar placed around iron boats with fire and covered the area with leather.
So it was a bit dark place, however the temperature inside was at least 20 degrees Celsius, also the floor had wool rugs to maintain the temperature.
Upon arrival, the two of them took off their boots and left them in a designated place since I do not know allowed to wear any kind of footwear inside.
When the two entered, they could see a few soldiers training some judo tactics.
This is because Einar considers it necessary for all soldiers to know how to fight hand to hand at least with martial art.
Judo was perfect because it allowed to subdue the enemies not to mention that it was also trained by the children of the nation.
Einar settled into an area and looked seriously at Dreide. "You must know that what you are learning is a way to defend yourself. It is not a way to fight, it is a martial art.
It has a discipline, and it fulfills a very important function. You must always remember to be alert and know when you should use what you are learning.
Even a woman like you could drop a name like me or heavier, not to mention that if you can do some correct techniques, you could subdue anyone.
But let's start with the basics. The position of your feet reminds that if they are not well placed, you will not be able to use the weight of your enemy to be able to throw him to the ground. "
Einar spread his legs a little and got into a defensive position. "Now run towards me intending to attack me, don't hold back, I won't.
On the battlefield, no one is going to wait for you, so you must always be prepared. I know that you are a warrior who knows how to use swords and axes.
But if you don't have them, your life is in danger. "
Dreide sighed and started running towards Einar so he could subdue him. Unfortunately for her, the moment she was close to him.
Einar took her from her clothes and using his hips he managed to make her fall to the ground, where she could only give a small cry of pain at the fall of her.
"How could you see, just using your own weight and momentum I managed to throw you to the ground. Once on the ground, you are easy to kill.
Remember that everything is a slow process, but I am sure you will achieve it. Now I will show you how to position yourself. "
Einar, using his hand lifted Dreide and began to accommodate her, for which he did not hesitate to touch her soft but shapely legs.
When he finished accommodating her, he indicated to her how she had to make her hip movement.
"Now I will run to where you are, so you just have to be prepared. Remember the secret is to use the opponent's weight and momentum."
Einar then stared at Dreide and ran towards her, Dreide using the things he had learned grabbed Einar by the shirt and using his hips threw him to the ground with little trouble.
Einar smiled and looked at Dreide. "You did very well, but you have to keep training. Remember that what you are learning can save your life.
You will not always be able to depend on your fists or weapons. Sometimes you will have to and use more complex techniques to guarantee that everything will work out.
Now I will show you how you should subdue your enemy in a simple way. "
Einar got up and took Dreide's hand, which passed towards her back, where he bent it softly but firmly so that Dreide only cried out in pain as she couldn't move.
"With this simple movement, you can subdue anyone, no matter how strong they are.
The pain of having an arm bent that way is enough to keep anyone from moving.
There are more ways to subdue a person but you must learn, from the beginning just remember that it is a training.
You should always be careful because you could hurt your training partner. In an actual battle, you do not need to control the force.
Because every chance you give your enemy will mean that you are putting your life at risk in an unnecessary way. "
After those words, the two continued training for a few hours until they were tired.
Dreide, who was breathing hard on the ground, looked at Einar. "I liked the training but I feel like my back will hurt tomorrow."
Einar who was sitting looked at her and realized that she did not have a bra, so he just sighed. "Tomorrow I will give you a gift so you can solve your back pain.
But what did you think of the training? "
Dreide smiled and squeezed her hand. "It's kind of surprising and I'm sure I can be a better warrior."
Einar raised his head and looked at the roof of the tent. "I think you will get along very well with my wife Laisa.. She is also addicted to exercise and to excel in her training."