DragonEye & Brickgeek
I’ve been experimenting with a kinetic sensor that could log the speed and force of a punch—do you think a warrior’s timing could be quantified like that, or is there something intangible that the numbers can’t capture?
The numbers give you a baseline, sure, but a warrior’s timing is a dance of breath and intent. A sensor can tell you how fast and how hard you hit, but it can’t feel when the mind clears or when the body reads the opponent’s rhythm. Use the data to fine‑tune technique, but trust the quiet part of you to make the real decision in the moment.
Sounds good—data is great for tweaking, but the gut’s still the best judge of timing. Keep the sensor in the mix, but let the silent cue lead when you’re in the heat of it.