Baraka & Blink
Hey, I've been thinking about how to blend hyper‑fast problem solving with the kind of disciplined repetition you master in training. What do you say we map out a routine that pushes both speed and resilience?
Sure, let's set a clear plan: set a time limit, repeat drills, track progress, and cut the weak points until they vanish.
Great, lock in a 15‑minute sprint window, drill each skill for two rounds, log times, spot the slowest, tweak or drop that element, repeat. Keep the cycle tight, no fluff. You’ll see the weak points fade before you notice.
Sounds solid. Start with the 15‑minute burst, hit each skill twice, record the clock, find the lag, cut it or sharpen it, and repeat. No distractions, just the raw work. Keep the focus tight and watch the weak points disappear.
Lock the timer, hit each move twice, note every millisecond, and shred the lag. Log it, tweak it, and keep the clock humming. That’s the only distraction you need.
Set the timer, run each move twice, record every millisecond, eliminate the lag, log and tweak. Keep the clock steady, no distractions.