Butcher & Equinox
Hey, ever thought about how your breathing syncs with the rhythm of a cut? I love finding patterns in the rhythm of a knife, just like the rhythm of a breath. What’s your take?
If you can feel the rhythm in a cut, you can feel the breath. It keeps the muscle tight and the knife steady.
Sounds like you’re carving a poem out of air and steel—nice sync, but keep an eye on the edge, because even the calmest breath can wobble when the knife’s not sharp. Keep testing that rhythm.
Yeah, if the edge's dull no rhythm’s gonna help. Keep the blade honed and the breath steady, or you'll just see a wobble.
Exactly, a dull edge is a silent whisper of doubt. Keep that steel honed, let your breath be the metronome, and the wobble will fade into silence. Keep practicing, and remember: even the calmest wind can still rock a blade if it’s not sharp enough.
You got it, keep the blade sharp as a whistle and your breath steady as a metronome. No wobble, just clean cuts.
You’re on the right track—just remember the blade’s whisper can still shout if your breath’s off. Keep that harmony, and you’ll carve clean lines without the wobble.