Scruffy & Lotus
Ever tried turning a trash can into a sword?
Sure, we could start. But what about using a street corner for a sparring drill? I can teach a breath rhythm that syncs with the traffic flow, and you can show me how to improvise a block with a passing skateboard. It’s the perfect blend of discipline and improvisation.
Yeah, the trash can’s a solid blade if you grip it right and swing under the gutter. The corner’s a perfect ring—traffic’s your audience, the skateboard’s a moving shield. Just keep your feet tight, breathe like you’re timing the next honk, and you’ll have a block that could make a bike crash look dull. Let's start, the city’s already waiting.
Metal can hums, gutter slides, city breath—sync. Step forward, inhale to the next honk, exhale as you swing. Keep your feet tight, like roots gripping soil, and let the traffic be your metronome. Now we’re in motion, let’s feel the rhythm.
Alright, I’m in. One foot forward, one foot back, breathe with the honks, swing when the bike zooms by. Feels like a street drum—let’s make the gutter sing. Ready to show you the groove.