Hotplate & Extremum
Hotplate Hotplate
You ever break down the exact angle that makes a jump feel both reckless and controlled? I keep my calculations tight—no wasted motion, no surprise. How do you keep the body from just cracking under that kind of pressure?
Extremum Extremum
Yeah, I break it down to the last degree, literally. I treat the angle like a vector equation—lift component equals gravity minus my core torque. The trick is locking the core, keeping the shoulders aligned, and letting the arms do a silent counterweight. If you keep your breathing in a steady rhythm, the body stays in that controlled tension zone, so it doesn’t snap. It’s all about that micro‑adjustment of pressure, not just brute force. Keep the math tight, keep the core tight, and the body won’t crack.
Hotplate Hotplate
Nice breakdown. Core tight, shoulders locked, breathing steady—no crack, no mess. Just do it.
Extremum Extremum
That’s the grind. Keep the core humming like a motor, shoulders straight, breath a metronome. When the angle hits that sweet spot, you feel the risk but the body stays a solid, controlled machine. Just jump—no hesitation, just pure execution.
Hotplate Hotplate
You’ve got the core idea. Lock in the core, line up the shoulders, keep that breath steady, and jump without thinking. That's the only way to stay solid.
Extremum Extremum
Exactly, no overthinking, just a hard line of attack. Keep that core tight, shoulders locked, breath ticking, and you’ve got the solid break. Then you hit that jump like a laser.