The self appointed online Cobra Kai said it was impossible for Daniel to be a blackbelt, because he hadn't trained for long enough, yet the Cobra Kai students in the series are all blackbelts at the competition despite only training a matter of months!
Wonder what excuse those hypocrites will have for that?
We have proof that Whinielle wasn't a black-belt... we saw his instructor STEAL one for him! I don't think they give out black-belts for painting fences LOL!
Regarding the students in Cobra Kai..Johnny was just that intensive an instructor... he quickly turned wimps into winners and his students naturally attained black-belt status accordingly.
'We have proof that Daniel wasn't a black-belt... we saw his instructor STEAL one for him! I don't think they give out black-belts for painting fences LOL!'
No. You have proof that a blackbelt was stolen. That still doesn't make Daniel any less than that standard in his instructors opinion.
Odd that you have taken to calling him Daniel. Sure you don't want to edit that?
'Regarding the students in Cobra Kai..Johnny was just that intensive an instructor... he quickly turned wimps into winners and his students naturally attained black-belt status accordingly.'
According to you guys, you still can't give out blackbelts in less than a year if you are following a legitimate syllabus. You guys have said this now for many years. It doesn't matter how intensive an instructor Johnny is if you follow the logic of the argument you guys have made for all these years. The only way to do this is if you follow Miyagis way and the instructor decides for themselves, regardless of time training, that the person/student is, in their (the instructors) opinion, that standard. There is no case you can make for this otherwise. Which is really funny considering you have now had to change your tune.
Absolutely classic!
You really are as dense as Whinielle and as morally bankrupt as Miyagay.
If a great karate instructor (like Johnny) has the objective capability to train his student(s) to black-belt level status quickly then naturally they will become black-belts quickly.
Do you actually believe Miyagay had this ability as an instructor?
Do you believe Miyagay really could EVER turn Whinielle-Wears-Alan into a blackbelt in a lifetime let alone a few weeks?
This is nothing to do with what I believe and you know it. Typical Cruisin109 behaviour, get caught out in your hypocrisy and try and put it on me.
It doesn't matter what I (or anyone else outside you guys for that matter) believe, it's what you guys believe and guess what?
YOU GUYS SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE LEGITIMATELY AND HERE YOU ARE EXCUSING IT FOR ALL TO SEE!!!!
Pure gold
I believe Whinielle was not a legit black-belt because Miyagay did not have the ability to turn ANY wimp into a winner LET ALONE a useless specimen like Whinielle LET ALONE in such a short period of time.
It would have been a stretch for even the great Terry Silver to achieve this with Whinielle (christ I'm wasting my time!) but at least Whinielle finally stopped being a pussy for a few fleeting moments under Silver's superior tutelage.
Indeed, we do see the full Mastery of Cobra Kai methods in the new series... Johnny is able to turn a group losers into winning back-belts in no time at all.
I ask you again.. was Whinielle a legit black belt in your opinion?
Your....time...is...up!
You are finished. You have been shown up for what you are..a shit stirrer and a liar. You were given the opportunity to stop this but you chose to carry on with your chicanery and inane posts like the one above. There is no place for you here.
Bye.
Seems simple enough to me. Miyagi had never used a belt to gage his level so, as the sensei, he called upon his expertise to determine what level he believed Daniel could qualify for.
Concerning the actual piece of cloth he lifted: He didn't have one so he improvised a source.
Johnny transformed a group of wayward nerds into community leaders, singlehandedly toppling the social structure of an entire high school in less than a few weeks time.
With the re-emergence of Sensei John Kreese, along with the impending return of Terry Silver, the Kai is back at the forefront of the culture. Wears Alan should be worried about a Transatlantic expansion putting his dojo out of business.