The fact that there's still a lot of people that think that his training was as simple as a regular workout but in reality it was him coming over exhaustion day after day from his workouts and fighting and saving people, being pushed to near death so many times that he broke his limiter, saitama is truly worthy to be called a true hardworker
It doesn't matter, the point is that his powers shouldn't extend to the height that they are from that workout. The plot simply makes him as powerful as it needs him to be.
@@ez5324 tbh i think that if you read the manga, his case is similar to orochi but he didn't monsterize. Him fighting to near death and evading death multiple times lead to him getting stronger and stronger. That's how it was written in the world of opm. Maybe saitama himself just isnt aware of that and attributes all his strenght to the training.
He's a fantastic lesson in depression and nihilism. If there is longer any lofty goal or purpose or even challenge to being a hero for Saitama then why does he continue doing it?
Beauty of Saitama's gainings is that he overcame himself, his own limits. It's interesting that when he actually revealed his trainings nobody believed him, because it is not a volume of training too hard for them. Howewer, for him it was, and he did overcome it. In some way this teaches us to not look at other's achievements, but to ours, and be proud of ourselves for overcoming our limiters. Truly beatiful character.
And Just Some Guy without a Mustache's character is just pure motivation for commenting on every single video on UA-cam, because he can't have that kind of attention from his family, relatives, and friends.
His dedication and willpower to train and become stronger doing the same thing and still go through the mental and physical suffering, the near death experiences, the mental distress, every single day for 3 years, it's what made Saitama destroy his limiter
It wasn't for no reason. Throughout the chapter, the reader is intentionally misled to believe that the pain that Saitama feels is from the tough exercise he is doing. However, it is revealed at the end that it was from a cavity that he had. When he loses the rotted tooth during the fight, the pain subsides and he breaks his limiter.
3:28 Wow, I like that his "transformation" or breaking of his limits had no fanfare or even a cool flashy looking presentation, just *WAP* and he's the simple drawing looking One Punch Man in under a second. Was most likely intentional in order to subvert the common trope of it looking all cool and powerful. Just a simple noise and then became all powerful.
@@abdessamadadli2746 yes.. but do you remember? when saitama fights with garou, he says he got the fight he wanted but wasn't satisfied at all or excited
@@_derudoru_ Saitama wasn't satisfied because he was pissed and upset that Garou killed Genos. It was even stated in his fight with Garou that, through a surge of emotions, he became even more powerful.
@@forkempty I dont think it was anger that he felt but instead grief. It said that saitama power grew due to an upsurge of emotion he never felt before. Saitama felt anger before and mostly likely felt sorrow and gried due to genos death. I wrote more than i wanted to but whatever 😂
I fuckin' love how Yusuke combines the dynamic, forceful actions of western comics and the fluid, impactful motion of Japanese comics. I think thats why every one of Saitamas punches carry weight because it has that added western comic impact behind it.
Saitama is the only one truly worthy of his power. He is the most purposeful, even a disenfranchised rider cannot be compared with him. Saitama never gave up, always went to his goal, always rose. Each time his bones broke and he was on the verge of death, but he got up. And everyone says that he received strength from the air and he is not worthy of it. Just stupid haters who didn't even bother to study the character.
I believe there's something else that gave Saitama his powers. Yeah, he trained his ass out, but look at the other characters, black shine for example, he trained a lot too, but he isn't even that strong. The question is, what is the secret?
@@senseicho7856 It's the mentality in this universe that makes you like that, if you think like a child (like Saitama) and believe that if you do mediocre training regimen you would get stronger, in his mind, he gets stronger, and for some reason mental energy in this universe can give power through obsession. It's just like when you were little and you thought if you jumped from the 10th floor you would float down, maybe, if you ever thought that, lol.
@@LeagueFatigue thats a really good one Basically the same thing with garou Garou wanted to become the true mønster and after all that hard work and mentality he became one evn thought he is a regular human
@@senseicho7856 maybe opm is just a dream world where people who want thier dream from heart get it like saitama wanted to be strongest and 1 one punh everyone and he did it, it does not apply to everyone maybe becz lack of resolve
@@LeagueFatigue 100 pushups might sound mediocre.... when you don't realise that he did all that in a row. That was athlete level endurance training he was doing. And even if it was mediocre to others it wasn't mediocre to him as he did say that it pushed the limits of his body.
I think this is a perfect example of ONE's sense for intertwining comedy with genuinely great dramatic writing and character development. Saitamas workout routine is on paper a joke, and we first learn about it that way, but when we see glimpses into his past, its the same routine, but the fact that saitama takes it so seriously, and genuinely does a simple task with such intensity and consistency that it causes him intense pain and enough stress to make him lose his hair, yet he doesnt ever boast about it or seem impressed with himself, says so much about him. Saitama may be a parody in concept, but in execution hes a grounded and inspirational character
@@adawehibrahim7798 Trust me he is right about consistency I've been doing push ups everyday for over 4 years and its crazy the benefits of just spending a few minutes a day excercising. I started at around 21 pushups and quickly within a few months got up to 40 then got stuck at this number for a few years until now where I can do 65 without stopping (I pause for breaths though at the top of the pushups at higher numbers). Additionally from just this small amount of effort my arms have good detail and its good for me mentally to complete something hard everyday and its actually become quite fun to do. I'll admit I am not as consistent as I used to be as I have become worse at motivating myself over the years but along as you keep semi consistent you wont lose much progress. Tips to help you improve faster: firstly making sure you watch a few videos and learn good form before you start. Secondly making sure to do full range of motion eg stomach practically touches the ground as although its harder and you'll get a smaller total number its better in the long run. Thirdly with your palms flat push with your fingertips as this helps add extra strength (its a bit hard to explain but experiment with it and you'll figure it out). Third setting a number that you have to reach is good motivation obviously nothing out of your range and early on increasing this number every week or so to push yourself as you improve fast initially. Fourthly one thing I learnt to get out of being stuck at 40 was taking more time to breath properly (as I mentioned earlier pausing at the top for breath for later push ups as I find I get 30ish in and then need to focus a lot on getting my breath back) as not breathing enough made my muscles feel like it was way harder than it was causing me to stop more out of being tired than maxing out as I found that my arms wouldn't actually give out for another 14 after that (this was of course after a long time stuck at 41 so I had a bit of built up strength). Finally good music really helps you push harder and helps make it fun to do (I have a decent yt playlist if you want). Wish you luck man. Heads up the first month or so of keeping consistent is the hardest part and then you and your body will get into a rhythm and it becomes a lot easier and causes you less fatigue.
Honestly if they ever finish the series I’d love to see a mini prequel series of Saitama during his three year training period. I feel like there’s a lot of potential there.
@@wargun09876because it shows something we all want and something we all love. Will power is shows saitama strength is truly an effort of a true hero years of training and fighting to get to the point he is now
i think the reason for the break was not because of workout intensity, after all, theres plenty of harder things than doing 100 push ups a day, but the determination. He never stopped, never broke regimen, never once took a break, even in sleep. He essentially rejected human nature to reward yourself and take things in moderation.
@@SoupCannonier yea but after a while it’s nothing. After an entire year, 100 isn’t going to be challenging at all. If all Saitama does is his running and calisthenics, his body will be so used to doing it over and over that he literally won’t be challenged by it anymore. There’s a reason people add weight and do different techniques for these exercises. Because it’s not challenging anymore. Especially with how lean Saitama would have been
@@bevivoices Day after day he trains like a madman then fighting enemies, he was broken fighting then next day he will train. What do you expect? He's embodiment of a broken tore human.
@@bevivoicesalso, normally people rest so they could give their body time to recover. Saitama took no breaks, it's the equivalent of doing Kaio Ken everyday and not turning it off. Even goku knew how important rest is.
I think Saitama represents how if you have endless motivation and that dream to be who you want to be and never give up even if it means you will face death in the face but still never give up you can have endless power
I think I understand the joke now. I have been reading OPM manga since 2013. And I just understood how the 100 push-ups etc, which sounded like normal training course made him uber strong. The thing is when he could've actually reached super strength, his "push-ups" might have became "push-downs" meaning he might as well be pushing the ground down and not just simply lifting himself. All his moves are named after the most menial act. He "flipped" the table against garou but what he did was turn IO, Jupiter's moon, inside out. He jumped sideways and it created infinite after images but to him he might as well just seeing things normally. That's why his training regimen might as well actually be him pushing himself harder and harder everyday because he's talking about his perspective where a push-up is him pushing the earth down like chuck norris and 100m dash is running a 100m less than a sec. He once "pushed" himself to turn around so fast that he saw his back.
What joke, u missed it completely. It’s not the training that make him super strong, it’s his mindset. 100push up sound like something that someone train hard enough could achieve, but that’s not his training. It’s him pushing himself to the limit every single day for 3whole years. It’s like if i could do 40push up today, maybe i could do 45tmr and call it a stop. But in saitama case, he just keep doing it until he can’t no more. This take a huge toll on mental strength than u think, and he do this everyday for 3years.
@@prumchhangsreng979No I think it mightve been the training. S class heros have higher limits while Saitama could barely do 100 push ups. Having a lower limit made it easier to break his limiter. I think thats what happened.
2:38 "Can I do this?" I don't know why, and maybe i'm wrong, but I like to think this line is the point of Saitama's strength. He doesn't let himself be influenced by his own doubts. It's a very powerful concept.
man he is just keep pushing himself until he dies, it gaved me a huge motivation, every time when I feel so weak in a push up or a bicep curl, I am like so tired and like "It's all fine now" and keep going because of Saitama's motivation
Saitama and Garou are motivation to me. During tough times I think of if as processes to breaking my own limiter (it’s nonsense but you can achieve some great pain thresholds by believing that it’s true) As for Garou, one of my favourite quotes in fiction is his quote after losing a fight with the watchdog man. He says “I can’t hold the excitement in, I can get so much stronger” He looks around and thinks how much more he can become not where he currently his. This mentality has changed the way I live my life. That’s actually a real thing called the “growth mindset”
First: when he fight crab guy and saving the kid Second time: when he trained and pushes his limits, on day 300 of training Third time: when he save a kid from car accident And more His eyes was flaming 🔥🔥
Saitama is the best example of a True *HERO*. No one other Saitama deserves that power. Saitama had earned it. Saving people without asking for anything in return. Not just from monsters but from themselves.
If a power is earned, it is not a worthwhile power. Superman is more interesting. He HAS the power, and despite the capacity of being one above all, he chooses humility and humanity. He is one of the most selfless people out there, more human that probably any IRL human, ironically.
What the hell do you mean? A power that is earned is true power, only those who were weak before can understand others sufffering and help them. Saiatama also has a complex personality, making him more interesting. Maybe you are just a kid
Goku isn't a bad character but everyone wants an alien, a superman, or a Super Saiyan to come. "Only other worldly beings can be great" but that's not the case and Saitama represents that. He's my favorite character for that reason. Humans are strong cause we have the power to change ourselves
I think the genius of this is that this is kind of a workout a lot of people can try. Maybe not the 10k run, but it’s just something that people can go far. Many times we are Op characters being powerful because they were born that way or they had to fight a dragon and lift a million pounds. He became strong by doing something that a lot of people can do. This motivates a lot of people to do this stuff.
Good to remind yourself where you came from. Remembering who you were when your body was weak and yet still your will was strong. The man that made you who you are today
When one reaches his true potential, he trancends humanity. That potential is individual, one may train less than another, but reaching his limit is just as hard for everybody. It's one goal in life to reach one's full potential in one field and reach Nietzschean trancendence.
3:37 i love how he went trought that, endured everything while keept the mentality of "there's no time for crying, i must break my limits", then, he gets up and beat the sh out of the monster.. so cool. Bro's one of the goats in my heart.
Saitama did his training routine for 3 years in which he did 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and a 10 km run everyday. He ate three meals a day and sometimes just a banana for breakfast. He didn’t use air conditioning during the summer or winter to strengthen his mind. Although his training seems standard, it was very intense for Saitama, and would cause his body intense pain and muscle aches. There were even times where he felt as if he would die and would vomit blood. According to Dr. Genus, the scientist who created the House of Evolution, since Saitama persevered with such an intense routine, he somehow managed to remove his limiter with sheer effort. Gyoro Gyoro, the military adviser and one of the executives of the Monster Association, has also stumbled upon the concept of the limiter. According to her, the way to remove/break one’s limiter is to overcome death. A human must experience a “personalized hell” that’s suitable for them at their level and take an abnormal amount of punishment on the mind and body. To “overcome death”, a being must survive multiple near death experiences which should result in explosive growth. While there’s no direct confirmation, Gyoro Gyoro doesn’t appear to be wrong because she did this process to Monster King, Orochi, and she considers him a success, with him being the only one of her experiments to overcome death and reach a Disaster Level of Dragon (According to Murata, Monster King Orochi’s Disaster Level is Dragon or Above). She also does this same experiment to Garou, and he actually was in the process of breaking his limiter. Saitama, on the other hand, seems to have gone through everything that Gyoro Gyoro described when she was telling Garou the process of removing one’s limiter. It should also be pointed out that Saitama would battle monsters that appeared during his training days, and he wouldn’t take breaks which would make his training harder than it appears. According to Saitama, there were times where he would get severe injuries to the point where he was on the brink of death, yet he continued his training and kept fighting monsters.
Saitama e um personagem incrível e cheio de mistérios, Ainda tem uma História que ninguém conhece a do passado dele a que motivou ele a chegar onde está e eu acho que essa História ira fazer muitos chorarem
I honestly think if they make an arc about Saitama becoming HIM it will be peak. He fought just like Garou, near to the death everyday, becoming stronger with each fitght, it's not just his training routine..
Some people became strong from taking chemicals, some are born strong and some are gods and than there some mfs with extreme desire of never give up and ultimate determination towards their goals(example:-iron man, saitama & batman ) and fact these all are humans
In the opm universe ur dedication is what matters how crab monster and the car guy became who they are saitama was so dedicated to becoming the strongest his dedication was so much that he broke his limit
100x push ups,100x sit up,100x squats and a 10km run. Combined that with No comfort from the AC for 3 whole years,probably poor nutrition since Saitama was (seemingly)broke,patrols every single day with Fighting Monsters in the table. All that and saitama was never said to have any sort of Body training when he started. Yeah the limiter break makes more sense when you put tye extra factors into play
It's not the training 'alone' that made him broke his limiter. It's his near death experiences from his fights, his mindset aligned him to believe that basic training would made him super strong. But as many people said, he is a *MeDioCre* simple headed guy, he never even sees his fights to monsters as a challenge, always just a Saturdays of bargain day at the supermarket. I just hate it when the author was basically implying it to readers faces, but still rub a doubt. It's well established that Saitama don't take his opponents too seriously(Facing your daily monsters for fun, as a hobby.) including what may society may think of him/you, "cheater/fake/ugly/bland/no one". It's a base character made to show a free yet unbreakable spirit... A bland character but who totally works(Same as the author's art style, and his art message) ONE wants to make a role model that could be anyone, the only limit is yourself. So as long as you doubt, then you're just a body builder who never train to be a hero, or an absolute evil with half assed objective. You can be great just by doing it for fun. Limit was their doubts, so break through it. One punch man started as for fun.
Para muchos un personaje pero para mi es una inspiración, mi gran cambio físico no es solo por mi disciplina sino también a las motivaciones que me daban estos personajes, gracias SAITAMA E IPPO, sin ustedes nunca hubiera llegado tan lejos con mi físico🙌 💪
I'd easily watch a full anime of pre-OPM saitama getting the crab beat out of him every day but literally never giving up and gradually getting stronger because of it. The very last episode after some ridiculous boss fight could end when he looks in the mirror, scratches his head, and notices there's hairs in his hand
The real reason I think Saitama broke his limiter was not from training, but specifically moments like these. When he asks himself, "Can I do it?" He is at what he thinks his limit, but he continues towards the fight nonetheless. Repeatedly throwing himself to battles despite being near his limits is probably the real reason he broke his limiter. He just doesn't remember it as anything special because he's so used to it back then and only attributes his current strength to his training
imo what caused his limiter to be removed is: he went thru super intense training(for him) even when his body was falling apart and he was vomiting blood while fighting countless monsters which caused him to be in near deaths experience every day for 3 years, it put so much stress on his body it caused his limiter to be removed
I had same feeling when running, when i was a kid my dad forced me to train like Saitama did, one day i just relaxed and became like unserious Saitama after that i just ran freely how much i wanted, had no feelings in body just free and easy.
The fact that there's still a lot of people that think that his training was as simple as a regular workout but in reality it was him coming over exhaustion day after day from his workouts and fighting and saving people, being pushed to near death so many times that he broke his limiter, saitama is truly worthy to be called a true hardworker
Implication was he went past it even when his body was screaming.
@@markedelylumbao1609 he was even fighting monsters along the way making it even much harder
It doesn't matter, the point is that his powers shouldn't extend to the height that they are from that workout. The plot simply makes him as powerful as it needs him to be.
@E Z this just proved that you never read the manga and made yourself look stupid
@@ez5324 tbh i think that if you read the manga, his case is similar to orochi but he didn't monsterize. Him fighting to near death and evading death multiple times lead to him getting stronger and stronger. That's how it was written in the world of opm. Maybe saitama himself just isnt aware of that and attributes all his strenght to the training.
He's honestly one of the most fascinating characters in pop culture
He's a fantastic lesson in depression and nihilism. If there is longer any lofty goal or purpose or even challenge to being a hero for Saitama then why does he continue doing it?
embodiment of the human spirit that one is 😳
@@twofour9515 sadly he starts losing his connection to his humanity
@@MoonVelt wrong he held onto his humanity and didn't let god corrupt him into a monster
its just too bad the anime narrows down his character and so hes portrayed as shallow character design
Beauty of Saitama's gainings is that he overcame himself, his own limits. It's interesting that when he actually revealed his trainings nobody believed him, because it is not a volume of training too hard for them. Howewer, for him it was, and he did overcome it. In some way this teaches us to not look at other's achievements, but to ours, and be proud of ourselves for overcoming our limiters. Truly beatiful character.
man thats deep😢
Well said
I want to punch god
A well, comprehensive explanation without reading into something where there isn’t anything. I’m impressed, well done and I agree
Well said brother ✊️
Saitama's character is just pure motivation to get stronger
guess you and i are everywhere...
@@-TheUnkownUser love ur name
And Just Some Guy without a Mustache's character is just pure motivation for commenting on every single video on UA-cam, because he can't have that kind of attention from his family, relatives, and friends.
@@mihawks_pupil Just facts my boi.
@@mmaqube let them comment
His dedication and willpower to train and become stronger doing the same thing and still go through the mental and physical suffering, the near death experiences, the mental distress, every single day for 3 years, it's what made Saitama destroy his limiter
"if you don't brush up you quickly rot" is such a powerful line for no reason
It wasn't for no reason. Throughout the chapter, the reader is intentionally misled to believe that the pain that Saitama feels is from the tough exercise he is doing. However, it is revealed at the end that it was from a cavity that he had. When he loses the rotted tooth during the fight, the pain subsides and he breaks his limiter.
@@angryvolcano4044🗿😊
3:28 Wow, I like that his "transformation" or breaking of his limits had no fanfare or even a cool flashy looking presentation, just *WAP* and he's the simple drawing looking One Punch Man in under a second.
Was most likely intentional in order to subvert the common trope of it looking all cool and powerful. Just a simple noise and then became all powerful.
Which chapter is it? (His early life)
the diffrence between where he was where he broke his limit was only 1 level. a simple 100 going to 101.
The day he became simplified.
there was missing something, he got that relaxed face because he didnt have the tooth ache anymore :D
Bro broke a tooth and turned into a fit Buddha statue, no wonder he's the strongest.
Saitama really broke through the limits of his strength until he was numb and in return, Saitama's feelings also became numb
He still have feelings you know
@@abdessamadadli2746 yes.. but do you remember? when saitama fights with garou, he says he got the fight he wanted but wasn't satisfied at all or excited
@@_derudoru_ Saitama wasn't satisfied because he was pissed and upset that Garou killed Genos. It was even stated in his fight with Garou that, through a surge of emotions, he became even more powerful.
@@forkempty I dont think it was anger that he felt but instead grief. It said that saitama power grew due to an upsurge of emotion he never felt before. Saitama felt anger before and mostly likely felt sorrow and gried due to genos death. I wrote more than i wanted to but whatever 😂
@@forkemptythanks for highlighting that
Crazy how he could've easily been S class even with hair
This is the earliest I've ever been to your comment now I can strike this one off from my bucket list.
Well maybe low S-class at the very best, but more appropriate to A-class. At least until he breaks his limiter.
@@runtergerutscht4401 in the audiobooks when he had hair he shrugged off tatsumaki telekinesis
@@runtergerutscht4401 when his hair first started to fall out, he was moving so fast, he could see the back of his head in the mirror
If only Boros showed up just a little sooner than he did, maybe just a bit before Saitama started losing his hair, they could've had a better match.
I fuckin' love how Yusuke combines the dynamic, forceful actions of western comics and the fluid, impactful motion of Japanese comics. I think thats why every one of Saitamas punches carry weight because it has that added western comic impact behind it.
Saitama is the only one truly worthy of his power. He is the most purposeful, even a disenfranchised rider cannot be compared with him. Saitama never gave up, always went to his goal, always rose. Each time his bones broke and he was on the verge of death, but he got up. And everyone says that he received strength from the air and he is not worthy of it. Just stupid haters who didn't even bother to study the character.
I believe there's something else that gave Saitama his powers. Yeah, he trained his ass out, but look at the other characters, black shine for example, he trained a lot too, but he isn't even that strong. The question is, what is the secret?
@@senseicho7856 It's the mentality in this universe that makes you like that, if you think like a child (like Saitama) and believe that if you do mediocre training regimen you would get stronger, in his mind, he gets stronger, and for some reason mental energy in this universe can give power through obsession.
It's just like when you were little and you thought if you jumped from the 10th floor you would float down, maybe, if you ever thought that, lol.
@@LeagueFatigue thats a really good one
Basically the same thing with garou
Garou wanted to become the true mønster and after all that hard work and mentality he became one evn thought he is a regular human
@@senseicho7856 maybe opm is just a dream world where people who want thier dream from heart get it like saitama wanted to be strongest and 1 one punh everyone and he did it, it does not apply to everyone maybe becz lack of resolve
@@LeagueFatigue 100 pushups might sound mediocre.... when you don't realise that he did all that in a row. That was athlete level endurance training he was doing. And even if it was mediocre to others it wasn't mediocre to him as he did say that it pushed the limits of his body.
He had so much life in his eyes, now he's just constantly bored
I think this is a perfect example of ONE's sense for intertwining comedy with genuinely great dramatic writing and character development. Saitamas workout routine is on paper a joke, and we first learn about it that way, but when we see glimpses into his past, its the same routine, but the fact that saitama takes it so seriously, and genuinely does a simple task with such intensity and consistency that it causes him intense pain and enough stress to make him lose his hair, yet he doesnt ever boast about it or seem impressed with himself, says so much about him. Saitama may be a parody in concept, but in execution hes a grounded and inspirational character
Exactly!
The beauty of Saitama's story is his absolute humility. It is the genius of his characterisation, which enthrals us.
0:58 break limit
2:14 break limit
3:30 surpass limit
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i think he deserves the strength because he never looks for anything in return, just wants to fight someone stronger than him and love peacefully lol
Guys, CHAPTER 15.1 OR 15.5 depending on site
its chapter 15.5 an extra chapter
thanks, i was trying to find which chapter it was in
thank you, man.
I can't do push-ups more than 15 but after seeing this it gave me endless motivation. Both Saitama and Garou I love them.
20 for me 🥲
You wouldn't believe how fast you can progress that by simply doing it everyday
@@victormedina98 you experienced it.....
Why not me ....
Okay I'll start 🔥✊
@@adawehibrahim7798 Trust me he is right about consistency I've been doing push ups everyday for over 4 years and its crazy the benefits of just spending a few minutes a day excercising. I started at around 21 pushups and quickly within a few months got up to 40 then got stuck at this number for a few years until now where I can do 65 without stopping (I pause for breaths though at the top of the pushups at higher numbers).
Additionally from just this small amount of effort my arms have good detail and its good for me mentally to complete something hard everyday and its actually become quite fun to do. I'll admit I am not as consistent as I used to be as I have become worse at motivating myself over the years but along as you keep semi consistent you wont lose much progress.
Tips to help you improve faster: firstly making sure you watch a few videos and learn good form before you start. Secondly making sure to do full range of motion eg stomach practically touches the ground as although its harder and you'll get a smaller total number its better in the long run. Thirdly with your palms flat push with your fingertips as this helps add extra strength (its a bit hard to explain but experiment with it and you'll figure it out). Third setting a number that you have to reach is good motivation obviously nothing out of your range and early on increasing this number every week or so to push yourself as you improve fast initially. Fourthly one thing I learnt to get out of being stuck at 40 was taking more time to breath properly (as I mentioned earlier pausing at the top for breath for later push ups as I find I get 30ish in and then need to focus a lot on getting my breath back) as not breathing enough made my muscles feel like it was way harder than it was causing me to stop more out of being tired than maxing out as I found that my arms wouldn't actually give out for another 14 after that (this was of course after a long time stuck at 41 so I had a bit of built up strength). Finally good music really helps you push harder and helps make it fun to do (I have a decent yt playlist if you want).
Wish you luck man. Heads up the first month or so of keeping consistent is the hardest part and then you and your body will get into a rhythm and it becomes a lot easier and causes you less fatigue.
Honestly if they ever finish the series I’d love to see a mini prequel series of Saitama during his three year training period. I feel like there’s a lot of potential there.
How Saitama broke his limiter: Getting tooth knocked out
How Garou broke his limiter: Getting his ribs and shoulders shattered
Saitama removed it, he didn’t just broke it.
Garou did not break his limiter tho
@@xintrox_lex he did vs Darkshine
Huh
@@xintrox_lex He did in the manga what are you talking about lol
always come back to this edit
Saitama has the attitude of a winner, it’s respectable and something you should always aim for
Most motivating i've ever seen in my entire life
I swear if they show this whole scene in anime, Saitama fans multiply significantly
Why?
@@wargun09876understand it yourself
@@wargun09876because it shows something we all want and something we all love. Will power is shows saitama strength is truly an effort of a true hero years of training and fighting to get to the point he is now
Maybe we will see this in season 3
1:00 is a frame in season 3 trailer
1:40 yoo thats tareo what a great foreshadowing
The kid's story with garoh made me tears fr
Lol yeah.
We dont see his dog again, i wonder if his dog turned into the monster rover
i think the reason for the break was not because of workout intensity, after all, theres plenty of harder things than doing 100 push ups a day, but the determination. He never stopped, never broke regimen, never once took a break, even in sleep. He essentially rejected human nature to reward yourself and take things in moderation.
100 push ups in a row, without a break, is actually much harder to do than you think
@@SoupCannonier yea but after a while it’s nothing. After an entire year, 100 isn’t going to be challenging at all. If all Saitama does is his running and calisthenics, his body will be so used to doing it over and over that he literally won’t be challenged by it anymore.
There’s a reason people add weight and do different techniques for these exercises. Because it’s not challenging anymore. Especially with how lean Saitama would have been
@@bevivoices he’s not only doing that he is fighting monsters at the same time training
@@bevivoices Day after day he trains like a madman then fighting enemies, he was broken fighting then next day he will train. What do you expect? He's embodiment of a broken tore human.
@@bevivoicesalso, normally people rest so they could give their body time to recover. Saitama took no breaks, it's the equivalent of doing Kaio Ken everyday and not turning it off. Even goku knew how important rest is.
I think Saitama represents how if you have endless motivation and that dream to be who you want to be and never give up even if it means you will face death in the face but still never give up you can have endless power
I think I understand the joke now. I have been reading OPM manga since 2013. And I just understood how the 100 push-ups etc, which sounded like normal training course made him uber strong. The thing is when he could've actually reached super strength, his "push-ups" might have became "push-downs" meaning he might as well be pushing the ground down and not just simply lifting himself. All his moves are named after the most menial act. He "flipped" the table against garou but what he did was turn IO, Jupiter's moon, inside out. He jumped sideways and it created infinite after images but to him he might as well just seeing things normally. That's why his training regimen might as well actually be him pushing himself harder and harder everyday because he's talking about his perspective where a push-up is him pushing the earth down like chuck norris and 100m dash is running a 100m less than a sec. He once "pushed" himself to turn around so fast that he saw his back.
finally, somebody who got it
Exactly!
He simply grew too strong without realizing it (and given his clueless Saitama is, that makes perfect sense).
Near death Experience while under intense training got him str9nger
What joke, u missed it completely.
It’s not the training that make him super strong, it’s his mindset. 100push up sound like something that someone train hard enough could achieve, but that’s not his training. It’s him pushing himself to the limit every single day for 3whole years. It’s like if i could do 40push up today, maybe i could do 45tmr and call it a stop. But in saitama case, he just keep doing it until he can’t no more. This take a huge toll on mental strength than u think, and he do this everyday for 3years.
@@prumchhangsreng979No I think it mightve been the training. S class heros have higher limits while Saitama could barely do 100 push ups. Having a lower limit made it easier to break his limiter. I think thats what happened.
2:38 "Can I do this?" I don't know why, and maybe i'm wrong, but I like to think this line is the point of Saitama's strength. He doesn't let himself be influenced by his own doubts. It's a very powerful concept.
He's... Not the same person anymore ☠️
That tooth was keeping his face not simplified 24/7
@@Tetopettenson1nope his face is always like that even before this when he fought those guys in his appartment
@@Tetopettenson1 lmao
man he is just keep pushing himself until he dies, it gaved me a huge motivation, every time when I feel so weak in a push up or a bicep curl, I am like so tired and like "It's all fine now" and keep going because of Saitama's motivation
Cada vez qué un problema me golpea y siento que ya no podré más, vuelvo a éste video, gracias!
@@aldairredfield7871 Uuf, me da un grato y gran gusto que te sea una chispa de esperanza e inspiración en momentos difíciles, millones de gracias! 🙏
Saitama and Garou are motivation to me.
During tough times I think of if as processes to breaking my own limiter (it’s nonsense but you can achieve some great pain thresholds by believing that it’s true)
As for Garou, one of my favourite quotes in fiction is his quote after losing a fight with the watchdog man.
He says “I can’t hold the excitement in, I can get so much stronger”
He looks around and thinks how much more he can become not where he currently his.
This mentality has changed the way I live my life. That’s actually a real thing called the “growth mindset”
I hope to fight you. You better be strong opponent 😁
This is how saitama remove his limiters
He broke his limiter four times, so far
First: when he fight crab guy and saving the kid
Second time: when he trained and pushes his limits, on day 300 of training
Third time: when he save a kid from car accident
And more
His eyes was flaming
🔥🔥
Really😮
@@raqraven and when he lose hair
@@jaydenknowles6645 he totally removed his limiters when he went bald
I love how this song makes me feel relaxed and just clears my mind
Legendary.
"If you don't brush up, you quickly rot." Hard as fuck
I can’t even explain how I love this edit and how many times I watched it
Remember boys it's not about the amount of training but consistency.
The comic😎
The music 😢
Saitama is the best example of a True *HERO*.
No one other Saitama deserves that power. Saitama had earned it. Saving people without asking for anything in return. Not just from monsters but from themselves.
If a power is earned, it is not a worthwhile power.
Superman is more interesting. He HAS the power, and despite the capacity of being one above all, he chooses humility and humanity. He is one of the most selfless people out there, more human that probably any IRL human, ironically.
What the hell do you mean? A power that is earned is true power, only those who were weak before can understand others sufffering and help them. Saiatama also has a complex personality, making him more interesting. Maybe you are just a kid
@@kingol4801Superman litteraly gained his powers from the sun
@@kingol4801Superman litteraly gained his powers from the Sun and it depends how you get that power not di you are born with
I'm no longer a goku fan saitama is the example of dedication and the human spirit that lays on us we can overcome everything
Goku isn't a bad character but everyone wants an alien, a superman, or a Super Saiyan to come. "Only other worldly beings can be great" but that's not the case and Saitama represents that.
He's my favorite character for that reason. Humans are strong cause we have the power to change ourselves
@@Dika-lr6zt exactly
@@Dika-lr6ztexactly
Why not like both lol
I think the genius of this is that this is kind of a workout a lot of people can try. Maybe not the 10k run, but it’s just something that people can go far. Many times we are Op characters being powerful because they were born that way or they had to fight a dragon and lift a million pounds. He became strong by doing something that a lot of people can do. This motivates a lot of people to do this stuff.
NOW I AM Motivated to push even further beyond my limits
“If your not consistent you will lose that drive”
This is actual motivation for going to the gym
Good to remind yourself where you came from. Remembering who you were when your body was weak and yet still your will was strong.
The man that made you who you are today
When one reaches his true potential, he trancends humanity.
That potential is individual, one may train less than another, but reaching his limit is just as hard for everybody.
It's one goal in life to reach one's full potential in one field and reach Nietzschean trancendence.
The hero is born
3:37 i love how he went trought that, endured everything while keept the mentality of "there's no time for crying, i must break my limits", then, he gets up and beat the sh out of the monster.. so cool. Bro's one of the goats in my heart.
4:10 The lyrics of this song perfectly match with that manga panel.
The movation and hard work make the dream real Saitama sensei ❤
this is the one and only anime edit I actually fucking love
He was the real GigaChad all along
Saitama did his training routine for 3 years in which he did 100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 squats, and a 10 km run everyday. He ate three meals a day and sometimes just a banana for breakfast. He didn’t use air conditioning during the summer or winter to strengthen his mind.
Although his training seems standard, it was very intense for Saitama, and would cause his body intense pain and muscle aches. There were even times where he felt as if he would die and would vomit blood. According to Dr. Genus, the scientist who created the House of Evolution, since Saitama persevered with such an intense routine, he somehow managed to remove his limiter with sheer effort.
Gyoro Gyoro, the military adviser and one of the executives of the Monster Association, has also stumbled upon the concept of the limiter. According to her, the way to remove/break one’s limiter is to overcome death. A human must experience a “personalized hell” that’s suitable for them at their level and take an abnormal amount of punishment on the mind and body. To “overcome death”, a being must survive multiple near death experiences which should result in explosive growth.
While there’s no direct confirmation, Gyoro Gyoro doesn’t appear to be wrong because she did this process to Monster King, Orochi, and she considers him a success, with him being the only one of her experiments to overcome death and reach a Disaster Level of Dragon (According to Murata, Monster King Orochi’s Disaster Level is Dragon or Above). She also does this same experiment to Garou, and he actually was in the process of breaking his limiter.
Saitama, on the other hand, seems to have gone through everything that Gyoro Gyoro described when she was telling Garou the process of removing one’s limiter.
It should also be pointed out that Saitama would battle monsters that appeared during his training days, and he wouldn’t take breaks which would make his training harder than it appears. According to Saitama, there were times where he would get severe injuries to the point where he was on the brink of death, yet he continued his training and kept fighting monsters.
A true human that stands above all
Saitama e um personagem incrível e cheio de mistérios, Ainda tem uma História que ninguém conhece a do passado dele a que motivou ele a chegar onde está e eu acho que essa História ira fazer muitos chorarem
I would have never expected saitama to do this much training at the beginning of the anime.
Fans say that the kid at 2:00 is watchdog man
best opm edit:
Break limiter ❌ Remove limiter✅🍷🗿
I honestly think if they make an arc about Saitama becoming HIM it will be peak.
He fought just like Garou, near to the death everyday, becoming stronger with each fitght, it's not just his training routine..
The change in eyes is freaky
The training isn’t as simple as it seems, it’s 3 years of continuous musle tear and repair .
Saitama become hero story with struggle, for your Editing You got respect 👍💪🗿
Brow thats fire 🔥
I really enjoyed this. Beautifully made and right song choice. You really deserved this sub. You, my friend, are officially Bateman approved!
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
I saw one that used a theme from Bleach, that one was 👌🏼
Impressive, very nice. Let’s see Paul Allen’s supportive comment.
Very nice. Let’s see Paul Allen’s saitama edit
@@rickyfrench6844 Paul Allen is busy at the moment. He is having dinner with Patrick Bateman
One of the best 4:22 best spent of my life
It’s time to rise
This video got me locked in.
Some people became strong from taking chemicals, some are born strong and some are gods and than there some mfs with extreme desire of never give up and ultimate determination towards their goals(example:-iron man, saitama & batman ) and fact these all are humans
Yes. And if a story follows logic, humans always lose, especially the thoughtless stubborn ones.
Read “Irredeemable”.
i admire saitama so much.
It was his mentality that lead him to breaking his limiter
The pain he felt everytime was just the cavity in his tooth? XD what a man
dude, the more i think about one punch man the more i appreciate it's subtle genius.
Get stronger. Get better.
In the opm universe ur dedication is what matters how crab monster and the car guy became who they are saitama was so dedicated to becoming the strongest his dedication was so much that he broke his limit
The most ordinary moment of Saitama's life turned him into the most extraordinary and powerful entity in the history of Japanese manga
100x push ups,100x sit up,100x squats and a 10km run.
Combined that with No comfort from the AC for 3 whole years,probably poor nutrition since Saitama was (seemingly)broke,patrols every single day with Fighting Monsters in the table.
All that and saitama was never said to have any sort of Body training when he started.
Yeah the limiter break makes more sense when you put tye extra factors into play
How much he doubted himself, we all have to experience that journey.
Bro fr i wanna be as strong as him, i wanna be atleast a planetary level threat and change this world for the better
We all know he broke his limit as soon as he's unlocked that face.
which chapter is this ?
@@r4g3d15if I'm not mistaken it's chapter 15.5? Tell me if I'm wrong
It's not the training 'alone' that made him broke his limiter. It's his near death experiences from his fights, his mindset aligned him to believe that basic training would made him super strong.
But as many people said, he is a *MeDioCre* simple headed guy, he never even sees his fights to monsters as a challenge, always just a Saturdays of bargain day at the supermarket.
I just hate it when the author was basically implying it to readers faces, but still rub a doubt. It's well established that Saitama don't take his opponents too seriously(Facing your daily monsters for fun, as a hobby.) including what may society may think of him/you, "cheater/fake/ugly/bland/no one".
It's a base character made to show a free yet unbreakable spirit... A bland character but who totally works(Same as the author's art style, and his art message)
ONE wants to make a role model that could be anyone, the only limit is yourself. So as long as you doubt, then you're just a body builder who never train to be a hero, or an absolute evil with half assed objective.
You can be great just by doing it for fun. Limit was their doubts, so break through it.
One punch man started as for fun.
He had not enough protein,vitamins,energy.But he keep push it💀
Para muchos un personaje pero para mi es una inspiración, mi gran cambio físico no es solo por mi disciplina sino también a las motivaciones que me daban estos personajes, gracias SAITAMA E IPPO, sin ustedes nunca hubiera llegado tan lejos con mi físico🙌 💪
Super! Who is the IPPO? Happy for you (translated via Google)
@@This_is_reference hippo from hajime no Ippo. He is a big inspiration for me ❤
@@wachinman19 hippo 😂
@@nikolatesla7077 Error mio lol
Fuaa! Un Auténtico Hombre de cultura.
I'd easily watch a full anime of pre-OPM saitama getting the crab beat out of him every day but literally never giving up and gradually getting stronger because of it. The very last episode after some ridiculous boss fight could end when he looks in the mirror, scratches his head, and notices there's hairs in his hand
Saitama and garou actually get me to work out😂 Like just their story is so cool i want to try harder too
A true icon of determination
I love this AMV, everytime i come here to watch it again
Saitama never give uo
The real reason I think Saitama broke his limiter was not from training, but specifically moments like these. When he asks himself, "Can I do it?" He is at what he thinks his limit, but he continues towards the fight nonetheless. Repeatedly throwing himself to battles despite being near his limits is probably the real reason he broke his limiter. He just doesn't remember it as anything special because he's so used to it back then and only attributes his current strength to his training
imo what caused his limiter to be removed is: he went thru super intense training(for him) even when his body was falling apart and he was vomiting blood while fighting countless monsters which caused him to be in near deaths experience every day for 3 years, it put so much stress on his body it caused his limiter to be removed
Saitama went from "Can i defeated that monster?" to "is this monster can gives me some scars?"
Once you set goals and work really hard to achieve it and then no goal awaits you, only then you are going to be a superhero.
- Saitama
He never said it though
@@evgeniyushkov7103he actually said that
@@Datdawg933where?
3:34 this is the moment where he changed
Somehow this motivates me. The music and all really inspires to workout and also a wholesome.
The kid and the dog that saitama saved is the S class hero watchdog
This song nrings back 1 singular memory that i loved
Saitama improve day by day 👍💪🗿👏🥹
Wow, so this is the moment he became practically a God
I had same feeling when running, when i was a kid my dad forced me to train like Saitama did, one day i just relaxed and became like unserious Saitama after that i just ran freely how much i wanted, had no feelings in body just free and easy.