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After Hawk defected and Mikey quit afterwards, Edwin and Dieter are the only students left from the first batch of next generation students, when Johnny Lawrence reopened Cobra Kai. However, they would later quit afterwards. John Krese:"It makes you strong when done right. The weak deserve no mercy." He invented it – total endorsement. When Poly and Constant are brought before the Cleons, Poly puts on a show and tries his darndest to sell peace, to make an alliance between the Empire and Foundation. Cleon doesn’t buy it because he knows Hober Mallow was sent to make a deal with the Spacers that power the Empire’s ships (not really an act of peace), much to Poly’s surprise.

One of the core tenets of Cobra Kai is to "strike first" but Cobra Kaiseason 4 redefines what it means to strike first. In Cobra Kai season 4, John Kreese (Martin Kove) recruited Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith), his old Vietnam war buddy, to join him in his war against Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka). But Silver, the villain from The Karate Kid Part III, is a very different kind of sensei and he brought a new dimension to how Cobra Kai fights their enemies. I do." Tory admitted softly, "But first, I want to see my handiwork. Ooooooooooooh yessssssssssss, I wanna see Sam LaRusso's gaping ass hole! Yeahhhhhhhhh, ohhhhhhhhhhhhh, come on, Princess. Show me!" Despite saying that, it wasn't like Tory gave Sam what she wanted immediately. No, the bitch pressed a fingertip against her, and then left it there for a few long seconds, and when she finally pushed forwards, it was agonizingly slowly. But Sam couldn't complain. First she was too overwhelmed with frustration to do so, then she was too overwhelmed with pleasure. So much so that she grabbed a pillow, and shoved it over her face, to try and muffle the sounds she was making. God, it just felt so good. Like, when she did it to herself, but way better. And better than Miguel. Oh God, this was as far as she had gone with him, and now she was experiencing it with his current girlfriend. Oh God, this was such a bitchy thing to do, giving more weight to the things that Tory had said, but she just couldn't help it. To quantify Cobra Kai‘s competitive success under the notorious motto, let‘s break down their All Valley Tournament record over the decades:

Strike hard would have to wait, as she needed to ease Sam into what she wanted them to do, but Tory definitely got to strike first, so to speak. Oh yes, Tory was in control of her opponent every step of the way. Because this was what this truly was, just another competition between them. But instead of a traditional karate match, or even some sort of street fight, this was a different battle of wills. And of course, it only got more intense when they added their hands into the mix, first Tory, and then Sam grabbing onto each other's tits and squeezing them in between the kissing. The difference was, one girl knew what she was doing, while the other one didn't. Why? Because somehow the pain faded away, and was replaced by pleasure. If it was just the first thing, it would make the process so much more bearable, but the fact that she was actually enjoying this? Oh God, Sam was just like Tory, a total slut. Something that she desperately tried to hide it first, by biting down onto her pillow even more than during the initial butt stuffing. However, no matter how much she tried to fight it her sounds of discomfort and pain turned into pure pleasure, to the point where she was unable to stop a loud moan from escaping her lips and echoing throughout the room. Something which of course, Tory just had to capitalize on, albeit after laughing her head off. Fine, I'll do it." Tory huffed, although it was hard to be mad about that, considering what exactly she was doing. All of those didn't save her indefinitely, though. No, while Tory was content for quite a while to simply give her a playful spanking, eventually she increased the force of the striking to at least what it had been during the end of the last one. Turnabout was fair play and all, but it wasn't exactly something Sam really enjoyed. Especially as it had her letting out some quite embarrassing sounds in the process. Although, she was very proud of herself for not crying, like Tory had. Because admittedly, she had made some mistakes in her past, but she was still just a kid, so it was natural for her to make mistakes. But hopefully her girlfriend also found this cathartic, which would make it worth it.

Yes." Tory said without hesitation, and then against her better judgment admitted, "We fight all the time, but if you're not in the mood for that, this is a way we can take out our aggression in another way. Or we can just make out and cuddle, or whatever. Your choice, LaRusso. I, I don't care. I just think your butt would look pretty all red and beaten." Terry Silver:"Do what it takes to crush your enemy! I‘ll buy them 10,000 Cobra Kai shirts myself!" He amplifies its vicious extremes. Kim Sun-Yung:"Ancient karate wisdom says balance most important. This path leads to darkness." She‘d see its limits. Soooooo, where do you think you'll be next year?" Sam asked, trying to sound encouraging, yet nonchalant, but totally coming across as awkward, and knowing it.

It was hard not to do the same, but Tory de-escalated the situation by simply replying, "Relax, I didn't come here to fight." From the 1970s to the 1980s, John Kreese served as the sensei of the dojo. He instructed his students to show no mercy towards their enemies and punished them when they didn't follow through. This made the students vicious and unethical in their fights. The dojo was shut down twice, once 1984 and again in 1985. Tory Nichols had been invited to come and hang out with Sam LaRusso. Not so long ago, the idea would've been laughable. Actually, now Tory thought about it, it felt like a lifetime ago. Six months wasn't that long, but so much had happened since then. Things between Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do had escalated beyond what anyone could have predicted, and her hands weren't exactly clean. God knows Sam's weren't. But they could both admit, things had gotten out of hand, and they had no idea how to get out of it. It was actually getting pretty scary, especially because as far as anyone knew, the two girls hated each other. It was meant to make things easier, but in reality, it only made things harder.

I'm watching season 1 ep 7 and Johnny tells Miguel that this philosophy doesn't just apply to karate and I thought, maybe the lesson, at least of the "strike hard" part is if you're going to do something, put everything into it. Which I actually think can be a good lesson for life. An angry Johnny coldly tells Kreese that if he wants Cobra Kai, he can have it. Johnny then angrily walks out whilst Kreese trains the kids. As a bonus analysis. Miyagi-Do is about balance and defence only. But Daniel, who is supposed to embody this philosophy, sort of becomes a pushover, especially with dealing with his kids. He practically has no control over them. So I personally think that the best is a combination of the two philosophies. It's not all about offense but also not all about defense. Find balance.Mr. Miyagi: [on Daniel's birthday, after having already given him his present, the karate gi he will wear at the tournament] Go outside. Something show you. Daniel: What? Mr. Miyagi: Number two present. [leads Daniel outside] Daniel: [walking and talking] Number two present? You don't have to give me anything. You've given me enough already. [Miyagi keeps walking, silently] No really, I'm serious. Mr. Miyagi: [stops and points to his fleet of antique cars] Choose. Daniel: [surprised and hesitant] Oh, no... Mr. Miyagi: Hai! Hurt old man feeling. [points again] Choose. For the semifinal, Daniel is to face off against Bobby Brown] John Kreese: Bobby, I want him out of commission. Bobby Brown: But, Sensei, I can beat this guy! John Kreese: I don't want him beaten. Bobby Brown: But I'll be disqualified! John Kreese: Out of commission. Alas it was not to be, and all too soon Sam not only bought the spanking to an end, but pretty much massaged any lingering pain she felt away. Although that might have been because Tory was now whimpering, and even weeping. God, it was so pathetic, but she couldn't stop. Not right away, at least. Hell, it took a few long seconds to even realize it, and then she was deeply embarrassed. Especially because, again, the physical pain wasn't that bad. Especially given what she could get through training, or even a match. So if anything, these tears were actually ones of joy, for feeling like she was getting what she deserved. Which, for better or for worse, she knew she was going to have to explain to the other girl. The motto doesn‘t just encapsulate Cobra Kai‘s philosophy – it directly shaped the dojo‘s approach to combat. Let‘s break it down element by element: Strike First Cobra Kai‘s arsenal of hardcore striking and power truly aligns with their motto. It rejects Miyagi-do‘s subtler redirection in favor of overwhelming force. How Other Senseis Interpret The Motto

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