Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-26021384-20161114022302/@comment-30271674-20161118050147

Shinra seemed quick to pick up on the oversimplified pattern Ieyasu had been moving in. If he had been a lighter person, the little trap set up for him could've possibly been countered but not with the amount of force that Ieyasu needed to put into these leaps.

He felt his feet hit soft ground, his feet already making a big depression in the ground but then Shin's hands always came out and began to drag Ieyasu into the ground, Ieyasu simply sank with the drag, although if Shinra had put his hands up just a little early the unexpected force and trauma would've probably shattered his exposed hands if even just one foot landed on him. Truly it didn't happen just now, but it was worth keeping in mind as to the potential risks of using the jutsu on such a circumstantial opponent.

After he was left there, Ieyasu looked down to his buried legs and easily ripped them out from the ground using his titanic strength. Once his feet were out from the ground, Ieyasu cut the flow of chakra before beginning to have a short walk around. Ieyasu sat around for a little bit, giving himself rest to adjust to normal sight before he dove back into the technique.

There was some confidence in him now as he took to the edge of the training field, beginning to take on a much more advanced run as he made tiny bee-lines, zig-zagging from one short distance to another as he slowly circled around the grounds. It was still predictable, but it wasn't nearly as stationary as the last when there were only four simple points and there was much less down time between each leap and jump as well.