Parazit & Fusion_Energy
You ever think about using a quick biohack to shave seconds off your reaction time, like microdosing nootropics or targeted cold exposure? Might give us the edge we both need.
I’ve weighed the pros and cons. A tiny dose of nootropics can sharpen focus, but the jitter and legality make it a risk. Cold exposure is safe, but you’ll need a schedule and to monitor your core temperature. If you want a true edge, run a controlled test, record the times, then tweak. No shortcuts, just data.
Great plan—data is king. Start with a 30‑second ice bath, log your core temp, heart rate, and a stopwatch split. Then tweak the duration or add a pre‑warm 5‑minute jog. No shortcuts, just a precise grind to hit peak performance. Let's get that data in the first week and see where we can push the limits.
Sounds like a solid protocol. I'll set up the log sheet, run the 30‑second bath, note temp, heart rate, and reaction splits. After the first week, we’ll compare the numbers and fine‑tune the interval or the warm‑up. No guessing, just data.
Nice. Keep the sheet clean, hit the data points hard, and stick to the timeline. We’ll slice through the numbers next week, adjust like a fine‑tuned engine, and crush the next level. Let’s do this.