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When you're ready, sure. I've got a daily plan written out though, if you think you've done enough today.
*Hands you the paper*
...There’s one issue.
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When you're ready, sure. I've got a daily plan written out though, if you think you've done enough today.
*Hands you the paper*
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Ki usage is similar enough that, if you become adept enough, you will be able to use it as easily as your basic senses, and not strictly in a way that you would consider it to be one.
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Same thing. Each new sense you gain, if you become totally reliant on it, will be a problem when and if you lose it. Same with powers of any kind.
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If you're used to being able to hear, and then something prevents you from hearing, are you going to be disadvantaged by that?
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That's your decision to make. It'd be helpful, but over-reliance on it could prevent you from attaining the same level of competency that you would have without it.
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As you get better with Ki, you'll learn how to enhance your muscles with it, and how to project it offensively or surround yourself in it defensively.
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It will be very useful for it, yes.
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Oh. I misunderstood your question. It's a lifelong commitment, but you don't need perfect shape to be able to defend yourself. For that, a few months, probably.
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A few hours, if you're in good condition. Less if less.
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*Writes down the number*
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, you don't need to push yourself past your limits, yet at least. Seventeen isn't bad, though. We'll start at two reps of ten as the baseline.
*Continues to give you exercise tests and write down the numbers*