Hector & Tornado
Hector Hector
So you’re looking for the next jump that gives you a sweet spot of 5 G’s and 10 seconds of airtime, right? Let’s talk about how we could turn that into a mission‑critical drill, keep the team in line, and still let you feel the rush.
Tornado Tornado
Yeah, 5 G, 10 s in the air—classic. First, nail the launch angle to hit that peak, maybe a 45‑degree for 20‑m drop, you get about 5 G at the bottom. Then run a drill where each member lines up at the edge, jumps, counts 10 seconds, and lands on the board. Keep it tight—no one gets sloppy, we’ll log the G‑force in the app and call it a “mission.” Give them a heads‑up that we’re tracking the numbers, so they know the stakes. If someone hesitates, throw a “you could be on the ground, not in the sky” jab, and when the jump’s over, share the data: 5.2 G, 10.3 s, no bruises. That’s the sweet spot of adrenaline and analytics.
Hector Hector
Nice plan. Get the angle right, line everyone up, keep the focus tight. Let them know the numbers and the mission stakes. When they’re done, drop the data, give a quick nod, and remind them—good discipline means fewer bruises and better stats. Let's keep it efficient.
Tornado Tornado
Got it—angle locked, squad aligned, focus on the numbers. After each jump, flash the 5.1 G and 10.2 s readouts, nod, and remind them: tighter discipline equals fewer bruises, higher stats. Keep it short, keep the adrenaline pumping.