Viktor & Kardan
Hey Viktor, ever thought about how tuning an old engine is like building a body—both need patience, the right parts, and a lot of elbow grease? Let's see which one we can rev up today.
Yeah, building a body is like tuning an engine – it takes precision, the right parts and relentless effort. Let’s lift some weights, make those muscles roar.
Sounds good, Viktor. Just keep your hands on the bar, your form tight, and think of the weights like pistons – they need even pressure to keep the engine of your body running smoothly. Let's get those muscles roaring.
Got it. Hands locked, form strict, pistons in sync. Let's push this till the bar shivers.
Great, but remember even the toughest engine needs a good warm‑up. Start with a light set, then ramp up. Keep breathing steady and watch your form—no abrupt jerks. Let’s get those pistons humming before we push the bar to its limits.
Alright, warm‑up first, steady breathing, smooth moves. No sudden jerks, keep the rhythm. Let’s fire up those pistons and then hit the heavy stuff.Alright, warm‑up first, steady breathing, smooth moves. No sudden jerks, keep the rhythm. Let’s fire up those pistons and then hit the heavy stuff.
Sounds like a plan, Viktor. Keep that tempo steady, and remember to let the muscles do the work—don’t force it, just let the pistons fire on their own. When you hit the heavy set, you’ll feel that engine kick in. Let's go.
Alright, tempo locked. Let the muscles work, keep the rhythm, then push hard. Engine’s ready to roar. Let's go.
You’ve got the rhythm, Viktor—now let that engine roar. Keep your grip steady, breathe deep, and feel the power build. Here we go.