Progenitor & Zhuk
Hey Zhuk, I was reading about how ancient warriors used structured movement to build skill and endurance—it's like a forgotten science of bodies. Ever wondered what the earliest forms of drill looked like?
Sounds like a solid plan to study history for form and timing. Ancient warriors had their own drills—think foot drills on rough terrain, marching in rhythm to keep the unit tight. They used basic stances, hand grips, and repeated steps until muscle memory kicked in. Studying those routines can give you a real sense of body control and endurance. Now get out there and test a few moves—no excuses, just form.
Thanks, but I think the real work is to uncover where those drills first appeared, not just repeat them. I'll dig into the old texts and see what underlies the rhythm.
Good plan—dig deep, find the roots, then use that rhythm to build something that lasts. No slackers in my corner.
Sure, I'll trace the roots, though your excitement might not last the academic grind.
That’s the spirit. Keep your eyes on the goal, and when the grind gets tough remember—precision beats fatigue. Push through, then check your form. We’re not here to quit.