The Coach

May 28, 2020 9:46 PM
The sun was behaving today because it was staying behind a gentle bank of puffy clouds. This was ideal for flying, especially for new fliers, because it meant they didn't have to try to accommodate being blinded by a giant ball of fire whilst learning how to grip a broom, hover, and, hopefully, actually fly. The coach was well aware that not all of the students in the first year flying class were actually beginners though, and the goal was to be accommodating to everyone. The sun was doing its part, now it was the coach's turn.

A number of first year students had signed up for Quidditch tryouts, so this lesson seemed especially important in that case. Amazingly, almost enough students had signed up for tryouts to make multiple teams, and the coach was confident that their competitions would be a greater success this year for that reason; having a full team was great, but having a reserve team and getting to avoid forfeiting was even better. The coach had high hopes that they would even be able to host some home games, rec style, and students could come watch what essentially amounted to practice games between mixed teams of players and reserve players.

But that was the future - at least a few weeks in the future - and today was flying lessons for first years. Baby steps.

The coach waited for the students to arrive on the Quidditch pitch and directed them to take a spot beside one of the brooms set up in two lines facing each other as they did so. When everyone was either present or marked officially absent, the coach began.

"Good morning, first years! We're going to start with some basic activities to get all of you used to a broom. I know that there's students with all sorts of backgrounds here, and while some of you can probably fly very well, others only just recently learned that you can fly on a broom at all." The coach smiled softly, wanting to show the students that this was perfectly fine. "First, I want everyone to take their broom and board it however you feel is the most comfortable. It should look something like this." Swinging a leg over the broom in the coach's hand, the goal was to demonstrate that they should not try side saddle. "I'll come around and check your grips and then you can kick off from the ground and attempt hovering. I promise, it isn't as hard as it might sound. After that, those of you who feel comfortable flying already can have the rest of the period for some free flying - please wait for my approval to do so - and I'll spend time working with the rest of you more individually to help you get accustomed to broom flight, answer your questions, and help you achieve what is absolutely one of the best parts about being a magic user." The coach grinned, clearly excited about this. Of course, anyone who made their living based on a love of brooms and flying must really love brooms and flying. "Any questions before we begin? If not, go ahead and start working. I'll be available if you need any help."

OOC: Welcome to flying lessons! As with all classes, posts will be scored on length, relevance, and creativity, along with adhering to all site rules. You may godmod the coach approving your grip and hovering if your character is a more advanced flier, as well as approving your character to go off to free-flight if they're that degree of advanced. Add a tag if there's something dangerous going on, and ask any staff member in the OOC or Chatzy (as the Coach is a shared character) if you have any questions out of character. Be realistic and have fun!

Also, thank you to Grayson Wright's author for the outline of this lesson and most of the content of the OOC. :)
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