Ep 14. Dedicated Training! Nearby Hot Spring Bath
- TVPG
- January 13, 2007
- 1500 min
In Kenichi season 1 episode 14, titled "Dedicated Training! Nearby Hot Spring Bath," the members of the Ryozanpaku dojo decide to take a break from their intense training routine and head to a nearby hot spring bath. But this trip is not just for relaxation, as each member has their own plan for how to use the hot spring to further their martial arts training.
Kenichi is determined to improve his stamina, so he takes on the task of carrying buckets of cold water from the river to the hot spring. Miu, on the other hand, focuses on her flexibility by practicing yoga poses in the hot spring. Akisame decides to engage in a unique form of meditation, submerging himself in the hot spring and focusing on the sensation of the water against his skin.
As the group enjoys their surroundings, they are suddenly interrupted by a group of thugs who have come to harass them. The Ryozanpaku members are initially reluctant to engage in a fight, wanting to focus on their training instead. But when the thugs push them too far, they are forced to defend themselves.
The fight scenes in this episode are thrilling, with each member of the Ryozanpaku dojo displaying their own unique fighting style. Kenichi relies on his newly gained stamina to outlast his opponents, while Miu combines her yoga poses with devastating kicks and Akisame uses his knowledge of pressure points to incapacitate his attackers.
After the fight, the group returns to their training, more determined than ever to improve their skills. The episode ends with Kenichi admiring the beautiful scenery around him, reflecting on how lucky he is to have found a group of people who share his passion for martial arts.
Overall, "Dedicated Training! Nearby Hot Spring Bath" is a fun and action-packed episode that showcases the diverse personalities and fighting styles of the Ryozanpaku dojo members. It also emphasizes the importance of taking breaks and finding alternate methods of training in order to achieve one's goals.