[She follows his example and steps on the board! Except she doesn't follow it close enough, because it slips out from her as she tries to put her second foot on it, and she stumbles back.]
[ there's a little spike of alarm in his emotions when she stumbles, but he's immediately moving to steady her, at least. drift aura helps in being quick and when he's sure she won't topple he takes a step back to show her again. ]
Here, place your feet behind the bolts. [ gesturing toward the two spaces behind the wheels. ] And try to bend your knees just a little to adjust your weight on it.
[Amelia, on the other hand, doesn't seem too bothered at almost falling on her ass. She gives him a grateful grin before watching closely at his next demonstration.]
Like... this?
[She places her feet as he showed her, and wobbles a little as she shifts her weight until she seems to find the right balance.
...
She waits a few seconds, just to be sure she's actually balanced, then gives him a thumbs-up!]
[ she's a good sport and he's so glad for that. but once she's balanced, he gives her a thumbs up back! ]
Cool! Cool, okay, so you have that part down. We're not going to start you moving yet because I want to make sure you're gonna be able to know how to turn so you aren't running into walls or anything. So we're gonna practice swiveling your board.
See if you can follow? [ he's balanced on his board, and he's suddenly swinging his body to direct the front of the board to pivot to another corner. he continues to do so in slow, steady swings, tracing the swiveling board in a square sort of shape. ]
[Ohh! She's impressed at the little maneuver. She studies the footwork, and the way his weight shifts, and then she gives it a try!
I rolled a 17 so I guess her observation was on point -- it takes a few tries and a few awkward movements, but before long she manages to nail it a couple of times in a row!
Jonas gets to feel her immediate sense of accomplishment.]
[ he doesn't make notes, simply moving and letting her follow along before there's another blip of amusement, followed by something akin to ease. like he's glad he's able to teach her something and that she's happy with it. ]
See? Once you get the center of balance thing down it's a lot easier to stay up. [ he takes a moment to think though. ] ...what do you say? Wanna try adding some speed?
You really have no fear, do you? [ hysterical. but he stops what he's doing, adjusting so that one foot is on the ground and the other is still on his board for her to see. he keeps the foot on the board, but he begins to walk to push himself along, one foot still on the ground at all times while slowly picking up speed. ]
She follows his lead, and pushes herself forward! She holds out her arms, as if to keep herself balanced that way. Is it helping? Unclear. But she hasn't toppled over yet!]
[ he's not going to correct her form, letting her do what she thinks is comfortable as he continues to push and skate alongside her. he seems to be thinking that over at least. ]
Don't lose sight of that. Probably gonna be way more important than you think down the line.
[ annnnd there it is. he watches the skateboard start to roll away and instead of being remotely helpful for a moment, he hovers over her with a grin. sorry. it's funny. ]
Maybe forging ahead with your eyes forward is a better idea. You okay? [ he will at least offer a hand to help her up. ]
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[She follows his example and steps on the board! Except she doesn't follow it close enough, because it slips out from her as she tries to put her second foot on it, and she stumbles back.]
-- Whoa!
Uh... let me try that again.
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Here, place your feet behind the bolts. [ gesturing toward the two spaces behind the wheels. ] And try to bend your knees just a little to adjust your weight on it.
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Like... this?
[She places her feet as he showed her, and wobbles a little as she shifts her weight until she seems to find the right balance.
...
She waits a few seconds, just to be sure she's actually balanced, then gives him a thumbs-up!]
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Cool! Cool, okay, so you have that part down. We're not going to start you moving yet because I want to make sure you're gonna be able to know how to turn so you aren't running into walls or anything. So we're gonna practice swiveling your board.
See if you can follow? [ he's balanced on his board, and he's suddenly swinging his body to direct the front of the board to pivot to another corner. he continues to do so in slow, steady swings, tracing the swiveling board in a square sort of shape. ]
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I rolled a 17 so I guess her observation was on point -- it takes a few tries and a few awkward movements, but before long she manages to nail it a couple of times in a row!
Jonas gets to feel her immediate sense of accomplishment.]
... I got it!
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See? Once you get the center of balance thing down it's a lot easier to stay up. [ he takes a moment to think though. ] ...what do you say? Wanna try adding some speed?
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Yes!!!
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[Accurate, honestly.
She follows his lead, and pushes herself forward! She holds out her arms, as if to keep herself balanced that way. Is it helping? Unclear. But she hasn't toppled over yet!]
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Don't lose sight of that. Probably gonna be way more important than you think down the line.
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I won't. Forging ahead without fear is what I do best! No matter--
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she shifts her weight the other way, but overcorrects, and]
WAAH!
[falls on her ass. the skateboard shoots out from under her feet.]
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Maybe forging ahead with your eyes forward is a better idea. You okay? [ he will at least offer a hand to help her up. ]
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[She'll reach up to take his hand and pull herself up to her feet.]
I'm good!!
[Then she takes off to go chase down the runaway skateboard and try again!]
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Try to remember that you want your feet balanced right at the bolts so that doesn't happen. It helps keep the board from doing...well. That. [ haha. ]
Anyway what were you saying?