VortexGlide & Leggist
Leggist Leggist
Hey, you ever track your splits on a long skate session? I’m trying to match the same level of timing precision I use in running.
VortexGlide VortexGlide
Yeah, I do. I jam a stopwatch on my wrist and split the session into 30‑second bursts. After each burst I check the time, tweak my line or speed, and push for the next one. Keeps the rhythm tight and my focus razor‑sharp. If you want to lock in that precision, just treat every lap like a sprint—no slack, no excuses.
Leggist Leggist
Nice. Just watch out for the little “off‑time” that sneaks in between those 30‑second bursts—if you don’t flag it, it can turn a tight rhythm into a silent slip.
VortexGlide VortexGlide
You’re right—those tiny gaps can kill the flow. I keep a mental eye on each burst, and if I feel a beat slip, I snap back, re‑align the line, and blast the next 30 seconds. Keeps the rhythm tight and the adrenaline pumping.
Leggist Leggist
Sounds solid—just remember that even a 0.3‑second hiccup can cost a lap. I’ll keep an eye on my own gaps, even if I end up chasing my shadow in the gym.
VortexGlide VortexGlide
Don’t worry about the shadow—if you keep that 30‑second split razor‑sharp, even a 0.3‑second slip will feel like a joke. Stay tight, stay fast, and the track will be yours.