On the Hunting side, you've got Gladio going over a wide variety of weapons, especially the ones more traditionally used for hunting: bows, spears, knives and daggers, although he will also sing the praises of just slicing something down with a big ass sword, although he realizes not everyone was the strength for that sort of thing. Demonstrations, too, on how to use each weapon and invitations to come up and try the techniques and forms and getting comfortable with the weapon in your hand...
...and then you've got Ignis, who, with apologies for those a little less weak at heart about the actual source of where meat might come from, relied on an physical specimen he could feel rather than just charts and graphs where all he could do was guess that what he was talking about aligned with what he was pointing out. With consideration to the practical portion of the class, he tried to keep his breakdown of the good parts of most animals from getting too exhaustive, and showed a few techniques that would hopefully make skinning, cutting, butchering, etc, etc, etc, much easier.
Listen to the Lecture - Wilderness Survival, 03/13.
...and then you've got Ignis, who, with apologies for those a little less weak at heart about the actual source of where meat might come from, relied on an physical specimen he could feel rather than just charts and graphs where all he could do was guess that what he was talking about aligned with what he was pointing out. With consideration to the practical portion of the class, he tried to keep his breakdown of the good parts of most animals from getting too exhaustive, and showed a few techniques that would hopefully make skinning, cutting, butchering, etc, etc, etc, much easier.