Kofi and the other students at the guild began their physical conditioning training the following day. They arrived at the training grounds early in the morning, and their master introduced them to their conditioning instructor, a tall, muscular man named Sensei Taiwo.
Sensei Taiwo had an intense training program planned for the students. He started by leading them in a series of warm-up exercises, including jumping jacks, stretches, and lunges. As they warmed up, Kofi noticed some of the other students watching him and Kwame. He overheard one of the students, a tall, muscular guy named Tunde, whisper to his friend about how they were going to show the newbies what real strength and power looked like.
Kofi and Kwame didn't let the other students' comments distract them from their training. They worked hard, pushing themselves to their limits. Sensei Taiwo had them running laps around the training grounds, lifting weights, and practicing their punches and kicks. Kofi felt his muscles burning with each movement, but he refused to give up.
After several hours of training, Sensei Taiwo announced that they would end the day with a competition. The students were divided into two teams, with Kofi and Kwame on one team and Tunde and his friend on the other.
The competition was a relay race, with each team member taking turns running a lap around the training grounds. Kofi was the first to go for his team. He ran as fast as he could, feeling his lungs burn with each breath. He handed off the baton to his teammate, a girl named Amara, who continued the race.
Kofi watched as Tunde and his friend quickly took the lead. But then, it was Kwame's turn. Kwame was one of the fastest runners in the group, and he quickly caught up to Tunde's friend. They were neck and neck as they approached the finish line. Kofi could feel the tension in the air as everyone watched the two runners sprint to the end.
In the end, Kwame won the race, crossing the finish line just seconds before Tunde's friend. Kofi and his team celebrated their victory, high-fiving and congratulating each other on their hard work.
As they walked back to their quarters, Kofi overheard Tunde and his friend talking about how they were going to step up their training to beat Kofi and Kwame. Kofi felt a twinge of unease, but he also felt a sense of determination. He and Kwame were not going to let anyone outwork them.
Overall, the physical conditioning training was intense, but Kofi and Kwame felt like they had made progress. They were one step closer to becoming powerful magic users and proving themselves to the guild.