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QuestionWhat is Goku's fighting style?
Stephanie PazStephanie Paz is an anime content creator and Dragon Ball expert based in Florida, best known online as SSJGoshin4. She has been creating anime content on YouTube since 2009, making her one of the longest-running Dragon Ball creators on the platform. She has built a loyal community of more than 400,000 followers across social media, with her videos reaching over 21 million views. Stephanie’s content highlights her knowledge of Dragon Ball’s history, collectibles, and cultural legacy. Her expertise has earned her international recognition, including a feature on Fuji TV in Japan showcasing her extensive Dragon Ball collection. She has appeared as a guest panelist at conventions, leading discussions on the impact of Dragon Ball in shaping anime culture in the U.S. With a bachelor’s degree in Media Studies from Florida Atlantic University and experience in video production and social media strategy, Stephanie combines her passion for anime with storytelling and community engagement to inspire fans worldwide.
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I'd say Goku isn’t the kind of fighter who always thinks several steps ahead. Some fighters are super strategic and plan every move, but he’s not really like that. He kind of fights based on instinct and how he feels in the moment instead of having a strict plan. And even though he is not always tactical, he always finds a way to win, especially when it comes to protecting his friends and family. When he goes Ultra Instinct, though, that’s a whole different level. In that form he becomes exactly what the name says he fights purely on instinct and can react to the next move almost instantly. So overall, he isn’t super calculated most of the time, but his instinct and heart end up working in his favor. -
QuestionWhat are some tips you have for staying in shape outside of actual martial arts training?
Joseph BautistaJoseph Bautista is a Self-Defense Specialist and a Martial Arts Instructor specializing in Filipino martial arts. With over 18 years of instructing and martial arts training experience, Joseph runs Legacy Filipino Martial Arts, a Filipino martial arts school based in San Francisco, California. He also teaches self-defense with Self Defense For the People, a self-defense program with clients such as Salesforce, Airbnb, Gap, UPS, and UCSF. When not teaching self defense he is teaching CPR and 1st Aid Skills to 911 Dispatchers and Local Police Officers in the SF Bay Area with 1st Five Minutes.
Self-Defense Specialist, Martial Arts Instructor, & 1st Aid/CPR Instructor
Self-Defense Specialist, Martial Arts Instructor, & 1st Aid/CPR InstructorExpert AnswerConsistency is king. It's about having a routine. If you're looking to maintain a fitness level, then you have to be consistent with everything you do. -
QuestionDo you have any recommendations on how one can pick a form of martial arts to pursue?
Joseph BautistaJoseph Bautista is a Self-Defense Specialist and a Martial Arts Instructor specializing in Filipino martial arts. With over 18 years of instructing and martial arts training experience, Joseph runs Legacy Filipino Martial Arts, a Filipino martial arts school based in San Francisco, California. He also teaches self-defense with Self Defense For the People, a self-defense program with clients such as Salesforce, Airbnb, Gap, UPS, and UCSF. When not teaching self defense he is teaching CPR and 1st Aid Skills to 911 Dispatchers and Local Police Officers in the SF Bay Area with 1st Five Minutes.
Self-Defense Specialist, Martial Arts Instructor, & 1st Aid/CPR Instructor
Self-Defense Specialist, Martial Arts Instructor, & 1st Aid/CPR InstructorExpert AnswerEveryone has different strengths, different weaknesses, and different comfort levels. If you're a person who doesn't like being close to people, don't go for a type of martial arts that only does grappling. If you're a person who likes using your hands, don't go to a kicking school. Each martial art has its specialties. Do your research on the different styles that are available in the area that you want to train. Visit them and see if that environment is conducive to your learning capability, your learning style, and for you as a person. -
QuestionDo I have to train 24 hours every day?
Community AnswerNo. To fight like Goku, you need to train as much as you can, and then rest. Consider training 1 hour 3 to 4 times a week,preferably with a day of rest in between. You can train up to 6 days a week, with 1 day of rest. -
QuestionCan a 14-year-old boy do this training?
Community AnswerYes. When Goku was just a kid, he carried heavy turtle shells and delivered milk, and his endurance got better by doing farmwork. But younger people can get a little too exited, so make sure whoever the 14-year-old is gets rest. -
QuestionHow do I know if I'm a saiyan?
Community AnswerDo you have a tail? If not, is your blood filled with rage and passion for fighting? If you answered "yes" to either of these questions, you are a saiyan. -
QuestionHow can I defeat someone who is stronger than me?
Community AnswerYou have to act as fast as you can. Don't give your opponent time to think. -
QuestionCan kaio-ken be used to increase stamina?
Community AnswerYes, but only for a moment. Basically, kaio-ken is for increasing your strength (attack, defense, power, stamina, durability) for a moment. After the kaio-ken is done, your body starts to take the damage. -
QuestionHow do I train like Goku?
Community AnswerIn a literal sense, you can't train like Goku and expect to live. He's done some pretty crazy things, including training in 100 times Earth gravity. Humans start to lose consciousness around 9-10 times normal gravity and risk serious injury and death much beyond that. That said, if you look back at his earlier years, you can emulate some of what he did. Build up your physical endurance, like he did when he wore that heavy turtle shell at Master Roshi's place. Also, learn a martial art. In particular, Goku would have probably learned a Japanese style like karate. Finally, whatever you do, don't give up. -
QuestionI am 10-years-old. Can I fight like Goku?
Community AnswerYes, you can. You just have to practice every day and believe that you can be as strong as he is. -
QuestionHow can I become a Sayian and do a Kamehameha?
Community AnswerTo become a Sayian you need to make sure you have a passion for fighting, and to do Kamehameha, you need to know how to create chi energy. -
QuestionHow long would it take?
Community AnswerIt would likely take a few years of consistent training to get to that level. -
QuestionWill fighting like this make me strong?
Community AnswerYes indeed. If you train long and hard enough, then you can become strong. -
QuestionCan girls also do this?
Community AnswerYes, any healthy person can do this. Just don't overexert yourself - start slow and gradually build up to more training until your body gets used to it. -
QuestionCan a normal person do Kamehameha?
Community AnswerYes, but you need to increase your energy output immensely and also be ki sensitive before you attempt it. -
QuestionWhat real life martial art is closest to Goku's?
Community AnswerKarate and Kung Fu appear to be the main sources of Goku's technique, but there's no real pinpoint style. He fights however his body feels, and you should too. -
QuestionCan a fat 13-year-old do this?
Community AnswerIf that fat 13-year-old trains to fight like Goku by following the steps in the article, sure. If there are things you can't do in the article, don't get discouraged. Just start small and work your way up to the bigger challenges. -
QuestionWould I be as strong as Goku?
Community AnswerNo, because Goku is a super Saiyan. You can be almost as strong, however, so don't let that bring you down! -
QuestionCan a thin guy become strong like Goku?
Community AnswerYes. You will not have to be big and strong. You will be lean and agile, built like a ninja. -
QuestionCan it be possible to create Ki energy?
Community AnswerYes, it is possible. -
QuestionCan I do the kamehameha in real life?
Community AnswerYes, but keep in mind you must be a Saiyan. I am a Saiyan but sometimes my parents don't let me kamehameha because it is very loud and destructive. Even if you are a Saiyan, I wouldn't recommend this move unless you are in a fight. -
QuestionCan I do this if I am a young teen?
Community AnswerYes, if you try your best, stay determined and not overdo yourself, then your goal to become like Goku is already set. -
QuestionHow should I do kaioken?
Community AnswerYou can really just say "Kaioken!" and keep fighting. Try not to feel any damage to yourself while using the technique. -
QuestionHow do I improve my defense as an 11-year-old?
Community AnswerTake a martial arts class. They will teach you how to defend yourself. -
QuestionCan this get me abs?
Community AnswerIf you train hard enough and long enough, yes. But remember that it takes time and effort to get defined abs. -
QuestionHow can I build a body like Goku?
Community AnswerA body like Goku's is impossible for a human to obtain because he can withstand bullets and is basically indestructible. -
QuestionCan I do this if I have cerebral palsy?
Community AnswerYes! It doesn't matter that you have cerebral palsy as long as you believe you can do it. Goku has no limits and neither do you. -
QuestionCan you fly in real life?
Community AnswerNo. You can only pretend. -
QuestionWhat can I do to lessen my fear of fighting so I can fight like Goku?
Community AnswerYou can try some light sparring with a friend you trust to work on confidence. Practicing technique is a good way to ensure you are ready for almost any situation. If you do some strength-training, you will almost definitely feel more confident as well. -
QuestionDoes this work if I want to be Krillin instead?
Community AnswerYes. It doesn't matter who you want to be; it's about whose fighting style you want to emulate.
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