After the five minutes warmup, Professor Alex proceeded to taught us the basics of martial arts. He also shared to us about the importance of footwork and hip movements, how muscle size and muscle mass affects someone's combat, and many more topics that I already knew from my previous life.
He also shared us the connection of Runes and Force, and how having two of them can make a significant amount of strength.
The class wasn't boring at all. it's either because I'm fully awake now, or I found this class more enjoyable than the previous two classes because we were outside with fresh air and bright sun, combined with the fresh breeze of wind that always hits us every time it flies.
He then taught us the fundamentals of swordsmanship, footwork, mobility, grip, and many more things that were similar to hand-to-hand combat techniques, but differently.
What I like about this professor is that he loves practical rather than explanation. Not only it keeps the class awake, but we also learn something because we were the ones doing it instead of trying to figure it out by deciphering the explanations.
Although, some students don't know how to fight properly in close combat, some were clumsy, and only few of us were good at it. In the end, however, we were all learning thanks to Professor Alex's teaching style.