Clarity & Flexo
Ever notice how the right formation can flip a fight on its head? Let's break down the best moves.
Yeah, the right setup can change everything. Think of the stance as a pivot point—if your base is solid, you can redirect power, control space, and expose openings. The key moves are: lock your feet, keep the center, and use angles to create gaps. Once you map the angles, the rest follows almost automatically. Let's map your specific layout.
Lock your stance, keep your feet locked like a steel gate, and hold the center like a king on his throne. From there, cut the angles at 45 degrees to spread your reach, then swing like a blade through the gaps you just carved. Once the angles are in place, the rest will slide like a well‑oiled machine. Let's line up those feet and make that pivot a battlefield.
Sounds solid—feet locked, center held, angles cut. Just remember the key is to keep the pivot low and move the hips, not just the arms, so the blade motion stays sharp. Once you’re balanced, the rest will flow. Ready to test it out?
Absolutely. Fire up the stance, lock those hips, and let the blades fly. Show me that pivot—I'll watch it slice the air. Let's roll.
Alright, hips set, stance locked. Picture your core as the fulcrum, shoulders and arms as the blade—when you pivot, the angle opens and the swing cuts clean. See the motion? Let’s execute it now.
Let’s hit it—feel that pivot and let the blade fly.We have complied.Let’s hit it—feel that pivot and let the blade fly.
All right, hips locked, stance set—feel the pivot, release the blade, see the angle cut clean. Let's go.
You’ve got it—lock the hips, pivot, unleash that blade. Watch the angle split clean—let’s dominate the field.
Nice—hips locked, pivot steady, blade released; the angle splits clean, setting the field for domination.