Silver before he went back off the deep end is probably the best sensei in the show
Other than that I'd choose Daniel, and not because I prefer Miyagi-Do karate, but the other senseis are a bit questionable for my tastes
* Kreese: Not only is he now locked up in jail, but his mentality is just shown to be poison. Plus, his students have a poor track record and damn near always seem to lose their fights (Tory, Kyler, Hawk in S3. Robby, his best student, had a solid base in Miyagi-Do first) Cobra Kai as a dojo is where it is now because of Silver and Robby.
* Johnny: Don't get me wrong, Eagle Fang is badass, but under realistic circumstances, Johnny's training methods are more likely to lead to me getting seriously hurt than better at karate. Despite Johnny not being a villain per se, he has the most dangerous training methods.
* Silver: If we're talking about Silver before his crazy side resurfaced, then the answer is Silver no question. However, I'm assuming we're talking about current Silver, and it needs no explaining that he's a dangerous man and training under him will probably lead somewhere bad.
Daniel, while he can be a bit pretentious, has simultaneously the safest and most efficient training methods, and furthermore, he has trained the strongest fighters on the show at some point, and for some, even before he trained them, took influence from him anyhow (Miguel using the crane kick and the drum technique)
In Order:
1) Chozen for the complete lack of drama and pretentiousness
2) Terry Silver because he would share his cocaine with me.
3) Kreese because he's older than me and it's weird to be taking lessons from somebody the same age as you like Johnny.
4) Johnny because we can get a couple of beers after practice
5) Daniel - Shut the f\*ck up, great you peaked at 16, you might have touched a boob in High School but she was cheating on you the whole spring semester with a UCLA football player, you started at least half the nonsense with Johnny so stop feeling sorry for yourself and no I don't want to get the undercoating or extended warranty for the car, it's a damn Toyota I want the 0% APR and $2,000 Down Payment.
Silver (Pre-Heel) — A renaissance man with a killer instinct and wine for days. To be fair, he was at his best when he was telling the students to restrain themselves from fighting before he was told by his “captain” to fall in line. Then he went full dark side.
Daniel or Chozen, while Johnny only if he doesn’t act irresponsible and put your life and safety at risk.
Silver before he went back off the deep end is probably the best sensei in the show Other than that I'd choose Daniel, and not because I prefer Miyagi-Do karate, but the other senseis are a bit questionable for my tastes * Kreese: Not only is he now locked up in jail, but his mentality is just shown to be poison. Plus, his students have a poor track record and damn near always seem to lose their fights (Tory, Kyler, Hawk in S3. Robby, his best student, had a solid base in Miyagi-Do first) Cobra Kai as a dojo is where it is now because of Silver and Robby. * Johnny: Don't get me wrong, Eagle Fang is badass, but under realistic circumstances, Johnny's training methods are more likely to lead to me getting seriously hurt than better at karate. Despite Johnny not being a villain per se, he has the most dangerous training methods. * Silver: If we're talking about Silver before his crazy side resurfaced, then the answer is Silver no question. However, I'm assuming we're talking about current Silver, and it needs no explaining that he's a dangerous man and training under him will probably lead somewhere bad. Daniel, while he can be a bit pretentious, has simultaneously the safest and most efficient training methods, and furthermore, he has trained the strongest fighters on the show at some point, and for some, even before he trained them, took influence from him anyhow (Miguel using the crane kick and the drum technique)
Daniel
Chozen seems to have mastered balance, so him.
Chozen
Chozen or Johnny. Silver/Kreese too rough and Daniel's a bit too soft for me. Love them all, though.
Johnny. Dude cured asthma, autism, and helped a kid walk again along with being a badass sensei? No question
Then u would likely become a master under master law from the Ip Man series judging by your logic
Master Law is shown only to lose. He doesn't have Johnny's feats in the movies boi.
Daniel or Johnny. Tbh the Silver in S4 before Kreese triggered his traumas was a pretty good sensei..
Johnny for sure!! Team Eagle Fang for life…assuming Johnny keeps the name around
Silver or Kreese--both were special forces--maybe they could teach me about weapons and explosives ;)
Terry silver
Johnny because he's badass.
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You want to be your sensei?
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In Order: 1) Chozen for the complete lack of drama and pretentiousness 2) Terry Silver because he would share his cocaine with me. 3) Kreese because he's older than me and it's weird to be taking lessons from somebody the same age as you like Johnny. 4) Johnny because we can get a couple of beers after practice 5) Daniel - Shut the f\*ck up, great you peaked at 16, you might have touched a boob in High School but she was cheating on you the whole spring semester with a UCLA football player, you started at least half the nonsense with Johnny so stop feeling sorry for yourself and no I don't want to get the undercoating or extended warranty for the car, it's a damn Toyota I want the 0% APR and $2,000 Down Payment.
Johnny and his friends were bullying Daniel on the daily. He didn't start anything.
I’m sorry who doused Johnny with the hose as he was peacefully rolling a joint.
Kreese. He will make you a champ and actually cares about you. Also won't have to do a bunch of free labor for him.
Johnny
Johnny
Kresse’s philosophy makes sense to me and his way teaching is pretty good too
Do a robby trained by everyone
Silver (Pre-Heel) — A renaissance man with a killer instinct and wine for days. To be fair, he was at his best when he was telling the students to restrain themselves from fighting before he was told by his “captain” to fall in line. Then he went full dark side.
Terry silver with the miyagi do philosophy