It is. But once she failed to take off, it gets rather hard. A good example is when people have been bed ridden or wheel chair bound, they need rehab to be able to walk again. Even when they've regained muscle strength.However you would expect flying would be instinctual for a flying species...
as a dude who got a stroke (with half-body hemiplegia) few years ago, yeah, you can even forget how to move your muscles and have to "workout" to re-learn from scratch...But it happens, if you don't practice frequently you end up forgetting, specially with something so difficult like flying. However you would expect flying would be instinctual for a flying species...
Dang... you doing alright nowadays? Not trying to make light of your issues, but how was the 'training arc' needed to move forward from that?as a dude who got a stroke (with half-body hemiplegia) few years ago, yeah, you can even forget how to move your muscles and have to "workout" to re-learn from scratch...
training arc ( )took 3 months. nothing much about it: 4 to 6h/day of physical training and 2 to 4h of elocution/logopedics (yup, voice had gone haywire with half my face too. i was a mix between gollum and a baby trying it's first words). the only good things were 1) fam bring me my laptop and phone so i could use the internets and keep up with anime, and 2) a few cute nurses... still cannot super saiyan, tho.Dang... you doing alright nowadays? Not trying to make light of your issues, but how was the 'training arc' needed to move forward from that?
Just need the 300 page crash report.i like the military-style evaluation for her first flight in a while
Oh... That ghibli music video, what was it's name?