But what if Goku uses these same techniques? He learned the basics from Roshi and a student of Roshi's, his Grandfather.KakaR0T wrote: I certainly do NOT want Roshi teaching me. I hate doing stuff while other people just relax and watch. I don't want to be farming while he just sits there and watches. And I certainly don't want to get up at 4 in the morning for anything, let alone delivering milk. And going without supper for not finding a stone in 30 minutes is such a harsh punishment. I respect Roshi, he knows his stuff, I just wouldn't want to be his student.
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I don't see Goku using the same teaching techniques as Roshi. I just can't imagine him teaching the same way. But if he does then I'd basically quit as his student.Michsi wrote: But what if Goku uses these same techniques? He learned the basics from Roshi and a student of Roshi's, his Grandfather.
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You'd quit that fastKakaR0T wrote:I don't see Goku using the same teaching techniques as Roshi. I just can't imagine him teaching the same way. But if he does then I'd basically quit as his student.Michsi wrote: But what if Goku uses these same techniques? He learned the basics from Roshi and a student of Roshi's, his Grandfather.

You do need to build up strenth somehow, why not hit two birds with one stone while you are at it.

What we were shown in DB with Roshi was the standart "Karate Kid' approach of teaching, so I'm guessing he isn't the only one who would use his method.