The habilitation training began immediately the next day.
Rui was immediately thrust into training regiments that honed his accuracy and precision. Despite the suit reducing most of the power he generated so that it resembled his old body, he was still unaccustomed to his new body.
The differences between his old and new body were greater than he had expected. The relationship between how much power, speed, and durability he had had fundamentally changed. His power decreased slightly while his speed had increased slightly compared to his old body.
This was not an enormous difference, but it was enough to throw off all of his movements. What had fundamentally changed was the ratio between the power output of his muscles and the mass of his body. The raw speed of a Martial Artist depended on how much power their muscles generated with respect to how much they weighed. It was this ratio that mattered.