"I know you can do it the right way, just take it slow," Takeshi repeated, nodding his head. He knew Shu could do it, he's gotten close before. Now it was just a matter of fine tuning things, and once he did that he'd be fine. He kept a careful eye on his brother while he tried to fly, actually rather worried he might somehow hurt himself. The first attempt of the day got him really worried as Shu blasted up in a rather quick burst, thankfully coming down in a much more graceful fashion than before. Sighing softly Takeshi smiled a bit, rubbing at his forehead with a chuckle. "Slow doesn't usually mean blasting off like a rocket, but at least you landed better. Don't be in such a hurry buddy, you have to ease yourself into it. By the looks of things you're putting way too much Ki into it to do things. Even if you barely put out energy just try that this time, it'll go smoother. Watch me okay?" Placing his feet both flat on the ground Takeshi slowly raised up in the air, hovering just a few meters above the ground as he more or less stood completely still. "See? It doesn't take a lot to fly, does it? I'm hardly using any and I'm up this high. Now... If you keep doing what you just did..." With a brief wave the older boy suddenly blasted up into the air, laughing as he became a rather small speck against the skybox rather quickly. Stopping his own Ki Takeshi floated back down, using a little Ki to break his fall as he landed near where he'd began. "Just a tiny bit is all you need, and that's that. I can catch you if you blast off again, but try not to. You'll never get it down if you keep going too hard." Figuring to be as hands off as possible he took a seat on the ground, folding his arms across his chest and giving Shu a curious look. "You mentioned it coming out of your knees... Yeah...? Is it hard for you to keep it from leaking out? What's your issue there?"