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Post by Oti on Oct 24, 2009 23:44:51 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure anyone doing "back-breaking labor" is strong all over, more so than most of the people who actually train for Sasuke...
Not that I believe they could do it, because of what Captain said above. Technique. But I do believe they're strong as hell.
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Post by Badalight on Oct 25, 2009 0:26:52 GMT -5
I agree, but at the same time think about how many of them are. SOMEONE is bound to get it right. And I mean, if they all did it back to back they'd pick up on the technique through out the day/month/years of taping.
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Post by Oti on Oct 25, 2009 1:31:26 GMT -5
Seeing the technique, no matter how much, doesn't help you do it. I watched Nagano in 21 over and over again when I was training for my Cliff Hanger, but it didn't help. I had to practice.
I guess if they got lucky, it might work...
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Post by yamfriend on Oct 25, 2009 11:00:30 GMT -5
I agree, but at the same time think about how many of them are. SOMEONE is bound to get it right. And I mean, if they all did it back to back they'd pick up on the technique through out the day/month/years of taping. Oh my gosh...even if everyone lived for thousands of years, they'd never finish due to new people constantly being born.
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Post by Badalight on Oct 25, 2009 12:00:50 GMT -5
Seeing the technique, no matter how much, doesn't help you do it. I watched Nagano in 21 over and over again when I was training for my Cliff Hanger, but it didn't help. I had to practice. I guess if they got lucky, it might work... I know practice makes perfect, but you don't need practice to get it down. I havn't practiced hardly at all and I'm confident my technique is very solid. Granted I can't hold onto the ledge after the initial jump, but that's just because I'm not strong enough yet.
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