Message from @Xychotic
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Karat kid style
<:lolz:480186121897377792> oh hell nah.
pls don't bring up Karate Kid.
The thing about Judo is that you quickly get onto the mat. You quickly learn all the core things that will make you better.
Whereas there are many better martial arts, but you spend a great deal of time... like with karate, you spend hours in a horse stance.
Not all Masters do the studio thing
Oh? You have much experience with martial arts?
And ivr met some that do private sessions
Private sessions are not apprenticeships.
<:youwotm8:524083191833952257> wait what?
how much money does Apprenticeships in Martial Arts usually cost?
A lot of tea
You can join a monastery.
I think there's a fee.
<:oof:516458979250012160> No money? Ok good for me.
Monastery?
Like where the monks train?
<:youwotm8:524083191833952257> Am not turning into a Monk.
What do define as apprenticeship
😩 fine.
The classic way of looking at it is having a master working with thrle apprentice
Showing him all the little tricks
You watch too many movies.
And passing on his wisdom and knowledge
Get off of the Chinese films section of Netflix.
Bro im a apprentice
🤔 is a new member REQUIRED to become bald?
<:incel:480186125756006400>
*leaves for a bit*
Whenever im with a good mechanic thats how it goes
😐 good mechanic?
Jeez didnt know there were multiple definitions of apprenticeship
A mechanic or Journeyman Carpenter
Same thing
<:oof:516458979250012160> well it just seemed strange to include mechanic into the topic of Martial Arts.
The oriental martial arts began with farm "tools" because that is all they were allowed to carry
mechanic tools are just better
I may have little experience in the Martial Arts, but an apprenticeship is an apprenticeship
If youre a good apprentice in one trade, it should transfer over
oh. so i guess that is why he included the word Mechanic into the topic of Martial Arts. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯