Tentative is appreciated. Clark should probably not lose that instinct, even if they nail this. Bruce likes having fingers.
Once Clark is putting in effort, Bruce stops holding himself, and starts pushing down. Clark will have to start straining to keep himself from being flattened - there might even be a swoop of sudden unease, a previously absent lizard-brain response to a potential incoming collision. Though of course Bruce is fully capable of pausing no matter how forward tilted he becomes.
Pressure from his hands, through his wrists, stressing elbows and rotator cuffs, making shoulders and biceps tired. He'll feel it through his upper back, and shoulder blades. Even if they were evenly matched pound-for-pound and in applicable experience, Bruce has enough leverage in this position to pin him, if he really presses down.
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Once Clark is putting in effort, Bruce stops holding himself, and starts pushing down. Clark will have to start straining to keep himself from being flattened - there might even be a swoop of sudden unease, a previously absent lizard-brain response to a potential incoming collision. Though of course Bruce is fully capable of pausing no matter how forward tilted he becomes.
Pressure from his hands, through his wrists, stressing elbows and rotator cuffs, making shoulders and biceps tired. He'll feel it through his upper back, and shoulder blades. Even if they were evenly matched pound-for-pound and in applicable experience, Bruce has enough leverage in this position to pin him, if he really presses down.
"Breathe," is a reminder, only faintly amused.