"Ah. We may begin" uttered the voice inside. Korra walked into the dull, gray entrance and slouched in a dull room off to the side.

In front of her was Tenzin, an old man with thinning hair, a white mustache, and a small goatee, wearing the orange robe of monks.

He weakly dictated to Korra's face: "The crime rate nad stability of peace as increased rapidly in the Republic City. Even after the construction of the city to combine Earth, Water, Fire, and Air, anti-bending rebels have been attacking security officials throughout the city, and the aging firelord is considered a potential target. Odder still, is that bands of Golemahot have been reported at such outposts. Nobody has seen these women of stone for a millenia.

You cannot sit still for so long, Avatar Korra. Sometimes, you are to rain securely here, and other times, you will watch over the city and train in authentic combat situations.

Now, follow me to your training room.

In the far end of the home was a wide, arena-like space full of dummies and exercise equipment, faintly illuminated by several torches. The room had an air of sneakiness about it, almost unsettling.

"Attention!" Tenzin called. "You are to silence your breath, and bring forth a gust of wind to extinguish one of these flames. remember, use the breathing techniques!".

Korra sighed vaguely, trying to focus her chi into the air. Patiently, gradually, the torchlight went out and dust and smoke filled up the air.

"Very good!" Tenzin yelled. "But real targets will never be so weak.". and, what good is airbending when you can't move it in multiple directions? I will leave you alone, and you will extinguish three of the torchlights. Farewell...".
He slipped off, leaving Korra by herself in the bleak chamber.

Whooooosh...Whoooooooosh...WHoooooooooosh...!

"Three blasts of fresh wind put out three fothe fires in the arena.".

"From otuside of the door a voice could be heard calling: "You will need to rest and eat, tomorrow will be a different day!".

Korra stumbled off to the kitchen for a bite, the stood up, lopping off slowly to her sleeping quarters.

"Tomorrow will be a different day." Korra ntoed to herself. "I'd better savor resting..."