Flash & Blademaster
Ever watched a hummingbird in flight? I keep thinking if I could match its speed while keeping my moves precise. How do you balance that in your training?
The hummingbird moves fast, but it’s its rhythm that counts. In training I split the work: first I practice speed drills—quick, repetitive swings to build muscle memory—then I slow everything down to check accuracy. Only when both feel steady do I bring the two together, keeping each motion precise like a blade that has never missed a target. Patience and focus are the bridge between speed and precision.
That’s the exact vibe I’m after—speed with a touch of sharp focus. Hit the drills hard, then slow it down like a laser, and when you feel the rhythm, just let it flow. Keep the heart racing and the mind steady, and you’ll be slicing the air like a true champion. Ready to see some of those sharp moves?
I appreciate the enthusiasm, but remember: a blade is only as sharp as its purpose. I’ll start with controlled swings, then increase pace while keeping each strike exact. When the rhythm settles, the motion will flow naturally. Patience first, speed second. Ready when you are.
Gotcha—patience first, then let the speed come on a high note. I’m all set, ready to hit that rhythm and keep it sharp! Let's make those swings count!
Good. Focus on each breath, let the motion stay true. When the rhythm feels solid, let the speed rise. Keep your eyes on the target and your heart steady. Now, let’s begin.