Do You Train Like Goku or Vegeta?



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50 thoughts on “Do You Train Like Goku or Vegeta?

  1. I'm definitely the Yamcha type 😀 I absolutely love my workouts when I'm doing them, but from time to time I abandon any exercises for a few weeks or even months, just to find my way back to it for another few months 😀

  2. Gohan type here. Train off and on through out my life (sometimes forced, sometimes wanted). Lastly as I’ve gotten older i understand that even if I don’t like it i have to so I can be there for my family.

  3. Im a goku, started with weights n running n moved to muay thai n BJJ been at it for almost 9 years been hurt so much broken bones n squished nads lol, n still at it because i love it so much do 6 classes a week n its easy for me cause of how much fun i find it

  4. I’ve been thinking about this since the video came out, but I think I finally reached a conclusion. He’s not a dbz character, but I try to have the luffy mindset. See when he trained he trained to prepare, to prepare for a life at sea and to prepare to protect his crew. His goal is an ambitious one and he knew that he needed to be strong enough to achieve it. Luffy very much looks to the future so he prepared himself for that future. As someone who plans on doing something as physically demanding as ocean rescue I’m trying to get my body to the point where physicality isn’t even an obstacle, so I can focus on what really matters

  5. Something I’m trying to learn also but every time you shoot a jab try and move your head off line to right and when you shoot your back hand move the left just get used to moving it off line so if you ever have to throw a 1-2 you’re less likely to get counter chinned etc

  6. Then you have Frieza,who never trained but was able to reach stronger forms in the middle of battle.He was also sadistic so there's definitely people like him.😂

  7. I'm a bit older so for me it was the older Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat games that inspired me a ton to train. Also all the really old Hong Kong Kung Fu Theater flicks that were on TV on Saturday afternoons in the 80s.

  8. Bioneer, I'm more like Goku most of the time. I prefer to make sure I'm having fun with my training and enjoying the sense of a challenge. I get quite enthusiastic when I try different things in my exercise. I'm always like, "Oh boy, let's give this a go. Lmfao this was actually fun. let's do it again!" I'll sometimes push myself, but not too much, just enough. I prefer to take things slow and appreciate the moment of what I did in my physical training during my rest days.

  9. Depends on what k8nd of training i do. When doing HEMA and everything involing a kettlebell I'm a Goku. But things like running or cardio in general I'm a Vegeta. I even sold our second car to force myself to use my bike to get to work everyday.

  10. I am a Goku type, I love being inspired over feeling the need to compare and compete with others to prove myself. I find progression enjoyable when I can involve 'play' and tend not to struggle with going for goals when I know the results are beneficial. Would love to train with a Piccolo

  11. I feel like you could break down most of the main characters and their respective training reasons/drives.

    Goku – embraces an intrinsic passion for strength and proclivity for light-hearted combat, though strives to be the best there is and finds encouragement and inspiration in the success of others

    Vegeta – his ego fuels him and indignation from inferiority compels him; he brandishes the pride in his strength and ability to flaunt his superior power around others

    Piccolo – stoic and dutiful, he trains because he knows that his duty relies on his strength

    Krillin – enjoys being strong and fast and when he was younger he relished the competition between friends, finding that through gaining strength on the outside, he also gained strength on the inside

    Tien – power flows naturally through his veins and a life of training is really the only way he knows how to live; he once strove to be the strongest on the planet, but now trains to be the strongest version of himself

    Yamcha – chases an external strength to combat an inner weakness, he once believed that this was the path to find success in love, but ultimately finds a pride and self-satisfaction through training and power

    Gohan – mostly trains because his dad makes him (first Piccolo, then Goku)

    Future Trunks – understands a more rounded purpose in training; while the general asthetic of a chiseled frame is nice, with might also comes the ability to protect those around you and also provides an inner discipline and path to greater character

    This is my take on the cast, at least. This was a really fun thought exercise that I'd never really considered before.

  12. Thank you for making me a straight up THREAT to my work computer setup. Had your video alt screened, was taking a drink, and nearly spit take bukkaked my keyboard when you did the "are you proud of me now mummy". Now I've got hot coffee in my nose, an unpleasantly moist work station, and a very awkward conversation with my IT guy to look forward to.

  13. I always trained like Homer Simpson, now i struggle to move.
    I want to thank you for your videos, they make me want to get out of my chair and do stuff.
    I have setup a daily stretch and movement routine that is easy enough, but can build me up to some more demanding exercises you do.

  14. He's still at it. 😅 Dude grow up, you're watching too many cartoons, it has taken over your brain and it's rotting. Wake up. What do you think you're going to do with this training? Defeat fictional alien overlords or beat everyone up here 😂 Manchild

  15. Ironically even tho Goku inspired me I def trained more like Vegeta when I was younger cause I was insecure in myself & the felt the need to overcompensate to show I wasn’t weak which led to many unnecessary ego injuries & issues , but have thankfully become a Goku after getting my mental health improved & focus primarily on improving myself to live a strong healthy active life & enjoy it

  16. Wish I was more like Goku and less like Vegeta honestly. I do feel like there is inherent value in hard work and grinding though. I want to be physically well rounded, so that in one way or another sometimes implies doing training that I don't particuarly like or look forward to… I have been enjoying stone and sanbag lifting lately though, so maybe I should focus more on that and forget a bit about the typical hypertrophy exercises.

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