What's the best wax-on-wax-off-style advice you've heard that you can attest as being helpful in certain situations?
What's the best wax-on-wax-off-style advice you've heard that you can attest as being helpful in certain situations?
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What is "wax-on-wax-off-style advice"?
15 0 ReplyIn the karate kid film, the sensi has him waxing a car. He complains that it is useless make-work. A bit later on, he gets into a fight. The waz-on-wax-off motion was actually a block to a punch in the face. The constant practice trained muscle memory, and power, allowing him to implement it perfectly.
In short, it's an apparently useless practice, that trains a useful skill better than direct practice.
20 0 ReplyPracticing an easily-grasped task in order to gain proficiency in a more daunting one.
Have you not seen The Karate Kid?
15 1 ReplyThe Karate Kid was released 40 years ago
17 1 ReplyYOU ARE OLD YOURSELF! GO AWAY! 😭
13 0 Replysadly floats away on an iceberg
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The remake with Jackie Chan came out 2010
5 0 ReplyDid anyone watch it?
9 0 ReplyThere are dozens of us!
5 0 ReplyI tried, but failed :-(
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did they use the line "wax on, wax off" in the remake ?
3 0 ReplyNah. They focused more on picking a jacket up from the floor and hanging it on a hook. Good scene, honestly.
2 0 Replyoh yeah, that bit. I saw the remake once (and it really wasn't worth watching) but I saw the original quite a few times.
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The remake with Ben Chang came out in 2015
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It's still an amazing movie. Everyone should see it.
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