Kestrel & Gunter
Kestrel Kestrel
You ever notice how the fastest path through a forest isn’t always the straight line? I map it by footfall patterns and can tell which way saves you the most time. What about you—does a better route help you hit your reps faster?
Gunter Gunter
Yeah, a smarter route cuts down wasted motion. I always map the shortest‑time path for every rep, because time is money and a good route means fewer pauses, more progress. If you can shave seconds off the set, you’ll hit your target faster. It’s all about measurable efficiency.
Kestrel Kestrel
Right, I’ll mark the best trail on paper, note the wind shifts, and give you the cut‑throat route. No pause, no wasted breath. Get it, and you’ll finish the set before the next breath.
Gunter Gunter
Got it, you’re good at mapping the fastest path. I’ll take your trail and see if it cuts my reps down. If it doesn’t, I’ll tweak it myself. No slack, just straight to the finish.
Kestrel Kestrel
Fine, track the way, check the time, and adjust only if the path’s a dead end. No excuses.
Gunter Gunter
Alright, I'll mark the route, log every split, and only change if it stalls. No room for lag.We have complied.Alright, I'll mark the route, log every split, and only change if it stalls. No room for lag.