I must rest my shoulders so I can get launching practice in after my partner goes to work...

Beyblade sounds are hard on their synesthesia, so I try to be nice and only practice when they aren't home. 

Well... Managed maybe three B side drop launches out of around 100 launches I could do before the noise rules start up in my apartment...

That's not exactly a great number lol. I'm gonna absolutely need to find more time to practice. Not sure why it is I struggle so much with figuring out the angles for everything. Still, can't give up yet!

You know, I hadn't considered how my disability might change how I approach Beyblading. It's going to be much more difficult to position myself for launches since I'll really have to move my chair into position.  

This will also make it even easier for opponents to try and read what I'm about to do, they'll have my whole setup to figure out where I'm facing and aiming way more than other folks.

I want to figure out launch tech! It'll help me be better overall, but I may need to take different approaches than most. Maybe focus on defense/stamina based strategies more as my attack patterns might be way too obvious.  

Kinda fascinating how disabilities can affect sports, huh?

#Beyblade #Disability

@literalgrill Beyblade is a lot more involved than I would have supposed.
@otherdracula There's a lot of strategy to everything, both in building and the angles you send stuff at. It's rather neat!