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The roots of this phenomenon in Western media are perhaps most famously planted in the sands of The Karate Kid (1984). When Mr. Miyagi instructs Daniel LaRusso to "wax on, wax off," he is utilizing the essence of Jocessita Training: disguising rote muscle memory as menial labor. The entertainment value comes from the reveal—the moment the student realizes the mundane had a purpose.
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"Entertainment content is the water we swim in," Essita explains over a coffee that goes cold before she touches it. "Popular media is the current. Most training ignores the current. We train students to use its energy instead of drowning in it." The roots of this phenomenon in Western media
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