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7 mo ago
ofc, fighting with imaginary sumo wrestler is better than fighting the real one, of course... |
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8 mo ago
Remember also that consistancy isn't the forte of itadaki. Oliva is shown to train his strenght by pulling back to earth a fucking chinook, and he couldn't beat in strenght duel the ogre, beat baki a pure strenght brawl or even lift sukune. I just roll with the bullshit now, even if i don't like the result. Last edited 8 mo ago by proulout. |
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8 mo ago
Remember that Itagaki Keisuke has established that Baki train by shadow boxing. It’s very possible to add other shadow boxer training to a new established character. |
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8 mo ago
@Don_Gusto He is fighting an imaginary dude that has its own gravitical mass. |
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8 mo ago
This type of bullshit from all directions truly is impressive. Up, down, side to side. It's everywhere at once. |
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8 mo ago
oh yeah, man, totally, 250kg in all directions |
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8 mo ago
I want baki to do an iseaki arc after this one |
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8 mo ago
@Don_Gusto Mental wrestling. Visualizing fights and participating in them. Much like they say Baki does all day when he is just doing whatever having fun |
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8 mo ago
@don_gusto what he doing is mental sumo. Similar what chess genius do mental chess. |
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8 mo ago
Zhan Zhuang training. Gym training makes you strong, but not powerful. In martial arts there is a difference between strength and power. Martial artists seek power, not strength. |
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8 mo ago
@don_gusto Itadaki is trying to bullshit us, by making his sumodude wrestle/resist from forces coming from all directions at once. |
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8 mo ago
Someone explain to me this is some 2deep4me science. Anyhow thanks as always penguinz0. |