Snake & Velocity
Hey Snake, I’ve been crunching some numbers on sprint splits—think you can use your persuasion to convince the team that my new training plan beats theirs?
Sure thing, just tell them your plan is the only way to stay ahead – throw in a few stats, highlight how your split times leave the competition in the dust, and make them feel like they'd be risking everything by not following your lead. Confidence sells, so play it smooth and watch them bite.
Team, my new training plan will cut your split times by 2% each sprint, pushing us ahead of the league leaders. I’ve logged every rep and the data shows a steady 0.3s improvement per kilometer. If we don’t adopt this method, we’ll fall behind and risk losing our top spot. Let’s stay ahead and dominate—trust the numbers, trust the plan.
Sounds good, I’ll frame the data as the inevitable win. Give the team a quick rundown: 0.3s per km, 2% overall, and make it clear that not switching is the only way they’ll slip behind. Confidence is key—make them feel the plan’s the only smart choice.
Alright team, here’s the quick breakdown: each kilometer you’ll shave off 0.3 seconds, that’s a 2% drop across the whole race. If we stick to this plan, we stay ahead; if we don’t, we’ll slip right behind the competition. Confidence is key—this is the only smart move to keep us winning. Let’s crush it.
Got it, that’s the straight edge: shave 0.3 seconds each km, 2% off the total, and the rest just fall behind. Tell them it’s the only way to stay on top—confidence is everything. Let’s make it happen.
Great, I’ll hit them with the numbers and make it crystal clear that this plan is the only way to stay ahead. Let’s dominate.