Engagement Safe

Community Guidelines – Engagement Safe

Welcome to Qazalcat — your online arena for agility, insight, teamwork, and the occasional midair flip. Whether you’re here for tactical coaching, discussions on gear durability, or just to fine-tune your inner feline, this is the space where good ideas and great attitudes go hand in hand. These Community Guidelines are here to help us all stay kind, stay clever, and stay on our feet — even during those high-speed pivots.

Founded by Deyvian Mornvale in Knoxville, Tennessee, Qazalcat offers sharp, practical takes on athletic flow, strategic thinking, catlike responsiveness, and sports professionalism. This community isn’t just about the drills — it’s about learning from each other, growing together, and never forgetting that a successful leap starts with a balanced launch.

What This Space Is Designed For

Our goal is to build a space where athletes, coaches, and performance enthusiasts can have conversations that move. From tactical breakdowns to gear care and feline-inspired agility, we cover the art and science of movement.

We are here for real stories and practical tips—not just flashy footwork. Whether you are fine-tuning your synergy or pouncing in with a new lesson, your curiosity is the perfect starting position.

Our Shared Values

Like any solid team, Qazalcat thrives when we play fair and respect the practice behind the highlight reel:

  • Respect: Be teammate-minded; everyone deserves space to grow.
  • Honesty: Be real about your wins and your wipeouts alike.
  • Curiosity: Dig into new strategies and recovery routines.
  • Support: Call out triumphs; we all perform better with encouragement.
  • Inclusivity: All experience levels and ambitions are welcome here.

How We Interact

The best conversations are like smooth passes — thoughtful, confident, and aimed to support the play. Whether you’re commenting on gear care, replying to a strategy thread, or asking for insights on reactive sprint drills, do it with intention and care. Here’s what keeps our discussions at championship level:

  • Credit original ideas and sources when referencing tactics, gear setups, or methodologies.
  • Be kind when correcting or disagreeing. We don’t tackle teammates — we coach each other.
  • Share facts, experiences, and tested advice — not just strong opinions wrapped in fancy wording.
  • Cheer on experimentation. Nobody perfects a leap on the first try.

Feel free to riff on what others share, remix drills into your own versions, or ask questions that move the discussion forward. Safe, open engagement is better than highlight-chasing.

Respectful Participation

We train hard, not harsh. That means no space here for hostility, hazing, or heckling. If it’s not something you’d say face-to-face to a sweaty, focused teammate after practice, it probably doesn’t belong here. That includes:

  • Personal attacks or mockery
  • Discriminatory remarks or exclusionary language
  • Bullying, sarcasm-for-sport, or relentless superiority flexing
  • Spam or hijacking other discussions

This is a place to build momentum, not friction. If someone’s celebrating a small win, help them savor the moment. If they drop a question you think is obvious, humor it like you would your rookie-year self. We’re all learning here — and some of us are learning mid-air.

About Our Founder

Deyvian Mornvale built Qazalcat on a belief: catlike instincts, tactical smarts, and strong camaraderie can transform athletic performance — and life beyond the field. What started as scribbled strategy notes and gear hacks has become a full-fledged hub for agility-minded athletes. Deyvian’s vision continues to anchor our creed: leap with control, support your teammates, and never underestimate the power of a well-placed pause.