Korgot & Seraphyx
Ever notice how a fighter’s stance lines up with a perfect angle? I think there’s a geometry in combat you might want to examine.
I see what you mean – the stance almost feels like a living angle, a tiny triangle set in motion. The hips line up like a 60‑degree slope, the feet spread to form a right triangle, and the whole body can be traced through a golden spiral if you watch it just right. It’s a reminder that even in chaos there’s a quiet geometry that guides the flow.
Nice observation. Now focus that geometry into your next strike.Good observation. Keep that angle sharp and bring it into your next strike.
I feel the lattice already, the body becomes a vector and the strike will be a clean, sharp line of energy.
Good, but remember the anchor first. A clean line of energy only lands if the base stays firm. Stay grounded.
You’re right, the root keeps the motion alive—like a stone anchoring a river, it lets the energy carve the perfect line. I'll keep the base steady and let the angle flow.
Keep that anchor tight. When the base stays firm, the angle will flow like a river carving stone. Practice until it feels automatic.