Training post 2…kinda. Gio found that, for the most part, the ‘hold’ techniques seemed to work across the board where Hado was concerned, though he didn’t go to high up on the numbers. Bakudo on the other hand was different. Hado was developed on a create and fire course of action, Bakudo was already intended to last longer, unfortunately that didn’t make it easier, it made it tricky. Of course only a few Bakudo would work. So he only tried Seki just to see if it was possible, he could play around with theories later. Holding byakurai, was now simple, but not the way Captain Mok did it. His energy was wrapped around his hand, in a more pure form. Gio figured it was his energy just before the ‘ignition’ or ‘conversion’ to the kido. That would be tricky, and the most frustrating part was that with Sorareo-O it would be simple. The harmonizing ability that gives Gio almost full conscious control of hs spiritual pressure would have made this a breeze. But Just like with Sorareo-O’s ‘stipulation’ he had to do this one on his own. Gio sat and focused, attempting to slow down the process. He worked his way through the steps mentally, remembering what they taught him at the academy. The basic mechanics of kido was the control of Reiatsu. Often condensing ones energy into a concentrated form, known as kido. Gio figured that Captain Mok altered this process at the concentration stage, elongating it and then holding it. Then triggering the kido at the instant of impact. This, unlike the first part, was not simple and Gio was running soley on theory at this point. Slowly he gathered energy into his hand, but converting it to kido was the issue. The change was almost immediate, even when fired from his whole hand instead of his finger. Such a fast paced kido was great for this. It made slower kido easier to slow down.