Kulachok & Abigale
Kulachok, I've been drafting a training schedule with the same precision as a legal brief—each interval is a clause, each rest a precedent—thought you might appreciate how a well‑structured plan can shave minutes off a run.
Nice. If it keeps you moving without fuss, keep it. Just stick to it and don't let the paperwork slow you down.
Got it—I'll treat the schedule like a contract, each workout a clause, each rest a legal precedent, so no paperwork ever slows me down.
Good. Just make sure the clauses actually get you through the workouts, not just the paperwork.
Absolutely, I'll make sure every clause is backed by a muscle‑building fact so you finish the workout, not the paperwork.
Keep it simple, muscle over legalese. If it lifts you, it’s worth it.
Sure thing—muscle over legalese, no loopholes needed for that.
Sounds like a solid contract. Stick to the terms and you’ll get the payoff, no loopholes needed.