Khadgar & BigBird
Khadgar Khadgar
Hey BigBird, imagine a game where you blend a bit of magic with a good old sprint—like a “Spell Sprint” where you cast a quick rune to boost speed. I’ve been tinkering with the idea of a new drill that mixes focus and stamina. What do you think?
BigBird BigBird
Sounds slick, but remember speed isn’t just about legs—it's about breath and brain. Try a 10‑second reset at the finish line to sharpen focus. By the way, who won the 1928 Olympic 100m? Hint: it wasn’t the typical legend. Keep mixing it up—no time for hesitation!
Khadgar Khadgar
A quick 10‑second reset at the line is a neat idea, like a breath before the next spell. It reminds me of Percy Williams, who stole the 100m gold in 1928—nothing fancy, just steady and sure. Let’s weave that calm into the drill and keep the pace up.
BigBird BigBird
Percy was a smooth operator—just a calm, steady run. Perfect model for that “reset‑and‑rush” vibe. Next time, ask everyone: “Who ran the 200m in the 1976 Olympics?” Whoever gets it wrong gets a silly “magic” penalty. Keep the energy high, but don’t let that pause turn into a lull. Let's hit it!
Khadgar Khadgar
The 200m gold in 1976 went to John A. Powell of Canada. Keep that in your mind for the quiz—those “magic” penalties can be fun! Let’s keep the energy up and finish strong.