Yoshimitsu was still standing as his sensei told him about the water exercise. About how hard it is. About how precise you need to be with your chakra. About reaching him all the way in the center of the lake. This will be just great... His sensei then told him about how much chakra you would need for varying ranges of depth; the deeper the depth, the more the chakra. This seemed like a basic concept, maybe even easier than wood training. After his sensei had got done explaining how to walk on the water, Yoshimitsu makes his way to the beginning of the lake, and closed his eyes while forming a hand seal to help him regulate his chakra. He was regulating his chakra to the sole of his right foot, and stepped on the water. To his surprise, Yoshimitsu's right foot wend completely through the water, and with the momentum, so did Yoshimitsu. Noooo! After crawling back up the muddy side of the lake, Yoshimitsu got back on his two feet and grunted, with his arms folded. I hate being wet. It irks me to no end. Well, obviously that was not enough chakra, otherwise I would have been atop the water. I am putting way more chakra into this. Yoshimitsu then again forms the tiger hand seal and a paramount of chakra was regulated to the soles on his right foot. He then cautiously steps on the water with his right foot, like testing for the heat. But the weird thing was the water did not want to meet his foot. It shifted awkwardly around it, but Yoshimitsu thought this was just how it was suppose to be so he regulates some chakra to his left foot and completely jumps on the lake. He was up for a total of about two seconds as he then completely lost his balance and toppled under, not focused on his chakra. I swear...when it rains it pours. Yoshimitsu again swam to the edge of the lake and crawled up the muddy side, and got on his feet. He then brushes off the mud on his knees with his hands and wipes his hands on the grass under his feet. Did I mention I hate being dirty as well? I think I know the right amount of chakra I need, but just to be sure I would rather have a little more than less. Yoshimitsu again performs the tiger hand seal and regulates a decent amount of chakra to the soles of his feet and jumps on the lake. He felt his left foot slipping under and did not have much stability with his right foot. He was up to his ankle in water, but calmly closed his eyes and focused on his chakra. He regulated a little less chakra to his right foot and a little more to his left, as he lifted his left leg up out of the water. His ankle was still wet, but Yoshimitsu was getting excited now that he was on the water, perfectly balanced. Wooohoo! Yes I did it! But walking proved a little more difficult than standing. After four or so steps, Yoshimitsu wasn't focused on regulating the chakra to his feet and his left leg sank up to the shin. After some more regulating and minor mishaps, he finally made it to the center and stood next to his sensei. How was that?