Aero & Buster
Aero Aero
You ever hit an old airstrip where the wind’s just begging you to push the throttle? I love turning those runways into a zero‑grace zone, but I hear the street crowds get the same rush from a hot‑rod in the alley—think of the two worlds colliding over speed and precision. How do you keep your hands steady when the fight’s on the ground?
Buster Buster
Yeah, once you feel the beat of the city in your hands, you just keep breathing, lock your core, and let the rhythm guide you. Focus on your opponent's rhythm instead of trying to freeze your own; that way your hands stay steady even when everything's shaking.
Aero Aero
Nice break‑through, champ. Locking into the city’s pulse is one thing, but if the ground’s trembling, you gotta feel the vibration and ride it, not fight it. Try this: as the deck shivers, let your palms feel every tremor—like a guitar string. Keep your core tight but flex your wrists just enough to let the beat flow through you. That way you stay steady even when the whole street’s shaking. And hey, if someone’s trying to trip you, mirror their rhythm—match their tempo and then swing back faster. Keeps you one step ahead and the adrenaline alive.