How A Water Cup Taught Takumi To Drive Like A God!
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- čas přidán 2. 09. 2020
- In this Video, I describe why the water cup from Initial D taught Takumi to drive the touge. I use all my past expieriences and knowledge as a racing driver to teach you about a cup of water.
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The watercup is a real learning instrument when you learn to drive an ambulance.
Better not damage the --tofu-- patient
@Elliot Leners I bust out laughing once the gravity of what you said set in my mind
My mom is an ambulance driver and I’ve seen her drift it lmao
fujiwara dead body delivery
@@cedricrheaume9185 the smoothest way to kill the patient
Bunta: Remember son, staying hydrated is key to becoming a better driver
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Wtf
Healthiest comment on CZcams
Bunta
The ultimate hydro homie
Can't spill the water if there isn't left.
Meanwhile in Ferrari Garage:
No Kimi, you will not have the drink.
Well, I think the only point of the water cup was to learn balance around a corner, but since he had it taken away at a race, he didn't need to worry about spilling so he could go past the limit of the water.
He also doesnt drift when deliver tofu uphill
He just drift after done tofu delivery downhill and takumi already drank the water cup
accel limits
Yeah maybe
sokenbicha no rap
@@ismael-ds9uz I don't know why you replied with a song title but I do love chelmico, I love their song Disco (bad dance doesn't matter)
Nobody :
Takumi: *Hold my cup of water*
and the whole stock of tofu in my car
And watch me beating the tofu out of the red suns and night kids
my young mind: I guess he is gonna drink that
lol
I'm thirsty
Stay hydrated!
It's on the tofu make still fine
Sitting there all like
Thanks dad
Beautiful profile pic 😉
Tried this once, water went everywhere because the road was bumpy af
Nice!
Japanese roads are smooth af, lucky takumi
Bro you made my Day that was so funny
I laughed a little to much on that one
You need better suspension
How Fujiwara's Ae86 went to Akina ghost is... Takumi want to finish his delivery earlier. So he went faster and faster everyday and return home
Because he want to sleep
And there is the truth.
Yea I just wanted to sleep and I got bored so I would see how close I could get to the guardrail
@@takumifujiwara2674 if you watch Initial D, Takumi isnt really interested into racing in the beginning.. for him, driving fast is just part of family business... after all Bunta never really told Takumi anything while training him into a racer...
This guy explained a concept that bunta explains on 30s in 7 mins
Yep. That’s the point of the video. To expand on it.
i rember watching my dad drive very fast on country roads i remember him being very smooth in corners this vid bassically explains it to me that he is the closest thing to takumi considering hes driven lorries for 20+ years and regular car driving for even longer I want to surpass his level to honour it as cringy as that sounds.
Not closet. I think there are people who drive on mountains with best skills at corners
I want to do the same...
I have a similar respect for my fathers driving who was also a professional driver.
I wish luck for u
god speed brother, pursue your dreams!
Every episode starts with drive safe and follow the road laws
And the episodes do it's parallel 😂
What’s the anime I forgot? And where can I watch?
@@russiancat340 its on funimnation
@@russiancat340 Initial D
I wanna remind yall, something I DEFINITLY learned from. Smooth doesn't mean slow movements something can be consistent and direct but extremely fast aswell, just depends on how much of that action your car and yourself prefer.
i actually learned a way to get a four wheel drift happen in a game called assetto corsa you can see my newest video if intrested
Coupled with the 86 balance
In other words just become one with the car
@@uphori1484 wait, I know u
@@razorjk5974 how so
Like what Bruce Lee once said: _"Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless, like water"_
That martial arts philosophy of his can also be applied with driving theory... damn
The whole purpose of Bunta training Takumi to deliver tofu with a cup of water is for him to learn how to drive smooth, like water
I'm pretty sure he had a load/batch of tofu in the back and the cup was a reminder to be smooth and gentle as not to jolt the tofu and break it. The side affect of this, and the fact he'd been driving since he was 14, gave him the ability to be both fast and smooth. He had to deliver the tofu early and be home in time for school.
bunta knew what he was doing
No his dad gave him the cup as to not spill it coz the tofu is in water and if the cup spilled then the water with the tofu would spill that's why
in the anime he mention something about wanting to reach early so he could have more free time or something...
he simply wanted to go fast and the cup was the reminder on how fast he could go. and he mention that he did spill the water lots of times in the beggining
cause he was so scared, but after a while he got over it and drives likes a Angel xD
He started driving since he was 13 because he was already 18 when they discovered he was the one who already did the deliveries. In the anime, Bunta and Takumi said he replaced his dad for 5 years straight.
I remember when I was a kid reading the manga. I told my parents about this and they made me do it when learning to drive. Later on I picked up my great grandmother and she told my mom it's more comfortable driving with me than her lmao.
That's actually awesome
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To be fair, Bunta never made Takumi race with a water cup. He only made him use it when he delivers tofu, so basically it had more meaning to protect the tofu and secondary goal was to make him learn the "balance game" which helped him a lot in the development of the story.
bunta: remember son losing is gay so heres this water cup it might teach u how to be a *GOD*
Bunta mastered the art of no homo
*remember japan has well maintained roads with nearly 0% potholes, so smooth transitioning is possible but in Rally racing this method goes out the window* 😂
They address this in the show when he travels to another mountain pass. The same stuff applies, you just have to adjust for the holes and bumps
@@suspicioustumbleweed4760 are you joking? You don’t adjust for potholes
@@Jhelil Yeah there’s a few episodes where the roads are bumpier and potholed and Takumi has to learn to adjust to it. But I mean the OPs point was that off-road your water spills either way so idk what the point off my comment was.
in the context of initial d, the water cup training method is perfect because it wasnt 'training' for him *initially*. It was just an intuitive way for him to learn without even knowing he was learning thanks to his racing legend dad. Thats why the show is so genius
Never to fast, never slowdown, no hard braking. Moving like floating.
Float like a butterfly
@@N3onDr1v3 sting like a 2j
@@m8cermit799 dangnu hudson
he needs it because without drinking it he’s not gonna be a drift god.
Holy water
The car be like : you still hate an fr car like me?
@@itznoahkunz8039 w h a t
@@mateuszpaluch344 drift power water
That's what plebs like u wish was the meaning jus so u can make it easy on yourself to do Hhahaha lol
Me: Aight, time to put water on the cup.
My mom's Hyundai eon: Don't think about it.
Better not spill water on the interior while driving at 120+ kilometers per hour
The thing about the Takumi with the cup of water, it enhances his sensitivity to the weight distribution of the car, so he can feel more about his car nuances to a fine detail which allows him to drive at his car's limit during racing.
Also about the hard threshold braking, it was noted during the final battle of AE86 vs AE86 in Stage 5 that Takumi didn't have treshold braking as his weapon until Stage 4 when he noticed that Shinji was braking loosely in the corners. This backs up the point made in the video that you can't learn threshold braking with the water cup because Takumi was limited by it.
Bruce Lee: " Be Water My Friend "
Omg my grandfather made me do this when he taught me to drive! Mind you I learned on stick. Damn it made me learn fast lol!
Did you learn to drift without spilling the water?
If I remember correctly, Takumi learned aggressive driving during his race with Shingo, but I could be wrong
The Drift king himself helped making this series. So it's not surprising that it's so well made when it comes to driving techniques 😃
the drift king himself made a video with hot version/best motoring showing himself spilling water everywhere lmao. the concepts are correct but its still a cartoon.
Who is this drift king lol
@@ericwilliamson263 He also did this tape challange hehee😁 He and his mates are so funny!😆
@@LivingForGodNMW Keiichi Tsuchiya 🙂
@@ericwilliamson263 yep,
Y’all ever seen 1988’s License to Drive, staring Corey Haim and Corey Feldman? There’s a scene when he’s taking his driving test in a 1985 Ford Escort and he can’t spill coffee on the instructor played by James Avery, or he fails. Hilarity ensues.
Funny he mentions the cup of water, then shows us a clip of a porsche that has no cupholders.
Water cup is good for practicing smoothness but now for setting lap times
Ah, so you are still alive:)
Yup, I'm not dead yet!
@@projectcar1079 key word, yet
Szia Uram
He was prob just watching all of the TEN STAGES of initial d lol
You say it does more harm than good but if you use the skills you learned as a base line and adapt it could work well. For ecample as you said it helps in the understanding of weight transfer. But then you learn the point in which your car is over/under steering. If used simply as a base line to develop further skills and so on it could be very beneficial.
However, as you learn about weight transfer you are subconsciously developing those inhibiting habits. If you wanted to understand weight transfer you can just think critically about how the car behaves differently under acceleration and braking, so you really don't need the water. A cup of water can certainly improve your form, but it's more efficient to just not use the water to begin with.
@@projectcar1079 but still it can be efficient
@@Reinhard_Erlik When you're delivering Tofu
@@tuahsakato17 yes
@@projectcar1079 but in the show he only used the water when delivering the tofu, then he could dump it and drive how he wished coming back down. So it taught balance but because it wasn’t a constant it wouldn’t necessarily lead to bad habits. It’d be more like going out on a track and doing a lap with it and then one without. You’d learn quickly that you could accelerate faster and brake later/harder without the cup of water but because you just drove the track with the cup of water you’d be more aware of the shifting weight (presumably) than you would had you never driven with it
Don't forget the most important thing in fast and furious
Family 😂
Nooooo it's. It doesn't matter if u win by an inch or a mile winning is winning or is it when I'm at that red light all I see for the next 10 seconds is that I'm free Hhahaha that's u pleb LMAO I'm fully cracking up right now I jus want u to know that
I always wanted to see takumi driving an fd
Takumi be like: I rather drive the Impreza
Keisuke in an 86: It's so slow!!!
@@j-aaxch9658 yeah that impreza gc8 made me fall in love with subaru! Especially the wrx sti version v!
@@phalxmusic5836 Best Subie Along with the 22B
Change my mind
@@j-aaxch9658 you don't like the blob eye?
@@phalxmusic5836 only the GD8 of them
And that's why my driving teacher was drinking coffee on the first day
Takumi only drive with water cup when delivering tofu uphill and he doesn't drift. He drive as fast as he can avoid water spill. So that he can feel his car better
He just drift when he going home downhill after deliver the tofu in order to kill boredom and getting home faster, because he have to goes to school soon. He did that without watercup. But one episode takumi ever said "i started to learn to drift with the water cup"
^this
What I think Takumi did was use the water cup on the delivery uphill to practice control, but on the downhill he no longer has any more Tofu so he speeds down at full speed
downhill is too fast for speed. u need to brake more than gas almost
edit: what im saying makes no contribution to the conversation and is actually not provable or disproveable as akina downhill actually has many straights and sharp corners. i have driven akina on beamng for 1 month since i wrote this comment.
@@yasuo2g775 going full speed just means he doesn't need to be excessively smooth on his inputs, he can be sudden on the brakes and not risk water spilling unlike on the uphill
@@RC-8UNTA but the water cup was there to teach smooth control of the cars suspension, so why shouldnt it always matter?
@@yasuo2g775 It was only there so Takumi wouldn't break the tofu going uphill where he requires smoothness, Takumi couldn't care less for learning car control because he hated driving and probably threw out the water after deliveries so he could drive home faster
Great Video and also one of the very few times i saw someone talking about Inital-D and how realistic it is. Its nice to know that the Mangaka actually put thought into the watercup and didnt just added it to make it cool.
My mature mind: so Fast and Furious Saga got the inspiration from Initial D? Pretty much🤔
The fact is, I saw Initial D months before watching for the first time Fast & Furious
Nah
Fast and furious: uses nitrous 10 times in a row
Initial D: uses actually strategy
Used this method to teach myself smooth clutching and hill starts when I learned standard when 16
For me it just really helped when teaching to drive around casually in the city.
I sometimes take girls out and don't want to make them feel sketched out. Taught me to take off properly at a red light and stop and make turns smoothly and be much more smooth with upshifting and downshifting, going over speed bumps, and so on. I never really realized how "rough" my driving seemed to passengers, it always seemed smooth from the drivers seat but from the perspective of the water in a cup it helped me realize I needed to become much smoother.
So in essence, more for learning the basics of driving especially if you're carrying a date for example.
But for racing that's something else.
I put a cup of water on my sim rig when I do the downhill of Akina
Never spill a drop...
This was awesome! This also reminded me that I need to buy the new versions where Funimation kept the original music but with english dubs. At least when I last heard a while ago.
Hey this is my first watch on your channel and I wish you can make a video about improving your driving skills as a street driver
So underrated im glad i got this in my reccomendations
Takumi only uses the water cup on the uphill delivering the tofu, but on the downhill he has no tofu and doesn't need the water in the cup, so he's being trained being able to balance the car's weight distribution on the uphill but also being allowed to be free of the limitations of the cup on the downhill, for every single run. Bunta was absolutely genius in the way he was teaching Takumi without him even noticing!
I want to add that like you said it helped Takumi understand his car. Also we know the water levels changed as time we on. So Takumi knowing his car so well when there is no water and he is racing he also knows he can do things he wouldn't do if he were trying to keep it from spilling. Also his has a high level of understanding. Where he knows things but he couldn't tell why or what he's doing it for he just knows what works. I. E. A guitarist who never read music and was self taught and plays by ear can create great riffs and solos but can't tell why he's using the chords he's using or even what chords he using sometimes just knows this is what sounds good. For Takumi he knows what he car responds to and doesn't hence him orginally not wanting to modify it or to change the eninge even after it blown because he didn't want to change the way it feels. He's also a prodigy and the son of a prodigy who pushed him.
You just basically use the water cup for daily driving and remember its fundamentals for racing. Personally, i never drift on the track, but it's 100% useful because I have to work in the morning and my coffee cup never drips.
My 1st car was a 87 chevy caprice and I learned to drift that in about 2weeks behind a warehouse market parking lot. I literally bought a honda civic lxi less than a month later and thought I was going to do the same but nope. Had to learn to drift again (in this type of car)since the civic was almost 1000pounds lighter as well as faster with fuel injection. Same with my vw pasat that had a twin turbo alot faster but heavier than the civic. Drifting is one of the easiest things to do since all it requires is motion memory. The more you do it the easier and more natural it comes. Still, the funniest thing I like to do with new people that ride with me is act like we are hydroplaning or about to crash and really its all fun.
I will have a cup of water in my car now, just to prove my mastery in shifting.
I legit watched all of initial d as a kid and just now figured out this is probably why I always have a glass of water in my cup holder.
great video, wouldnt a G-meter by a far better method for training
Yup, a g-meter would be a better tool than a cup of water that's for sure.
@The Movie Man g meter is like 30 bucks
@@danielwolfe4169 But water is FREE tho.
@@danielwolfe4169 was it 30 bucks 25 years ago when the series was conceived?
No because using a water cup is much tougher
the lesson i got from initial d is just 1 thing. and that is stay calm and control ur car smoothly..
An equally effective visual que of weight balance would be a small weight hanging from a string on the rear view mirror. It would show where the mass of the car was being transferred and not make a mess during training or advanced sudden movements.
CZcams wants me to rewatch it the third time.
Right. I keep getting Initial D in my reccomended its almost that time to rewatch it lol
Same here i keep rewatching that battle with keisuke and hoshino kozo
I'm am very sure it can be a really good training for some to learn car control, obviously there is a few problems like you said, and unfortunately cup of water on streets is rather ridiculous, because roads aren't smooth, especially in UK. On a good track on other hand it's not as bad of an idea.
Nice video !
Can you do a video about one hand racing ?
Others:going to drifting school
Fujiwara:Water cup
"Remember Me" is my favourite initial D song.
also just listening to this guy talk, i'd love to race any time, pick the track and cars.
real life, forza motorsport 7 or asetto. - Drift school instructor here.
If I was 12 yo takumi I woulda been filling that cup back up before I got back to bunta lol
He probably did but got found out because the carpet was wet.
@@nottobay6768 you use your brain more than me lol I didn't even think of that lol
@@al-dorifto1631 let's just say just after heleaves, he gets out of the car and spills the water on the ground. And when he comes back he fills it again
God i love that opening song
Argentina: *water Spills because every road is full or holes and a great percentage are just dirt roads *
Bunta: Don’t damage the dru- I mean tofu
Takumi: what’d u say?
Ferris Buelers day off this old movie shows the same technique with the driving school instructor and his coffee
I accidently did this with a closed lid soda cup on the floorboard of my passenger seat. It teaches smooth movement
That's a pretty good science 👌
I think the point that the water is limiting was something Takumi learned in the gumtape death match. There, he realized that it was in fact faster to use sharper steering and throttle inputs.
Ok I'm 16 and going to start driving school and lessons
On my own time (in a safe area to of course) do you recommend the water cup trick for car driving beginners?
The water cup could be useful for people when they take the driver's licence. Smooth driving is essential to pass the test.
Of course, the water quantity or even the recipient's shape would have to be different.
I might be wrong but it's still a nice thought.
G-force sensor, with audible limitation only on when going to the sides should work better.
The MC did have a bad habit of excess turns, now that I think about it.
He may have driven in the mountain pass for 5 years, but his technique was very limited in the beginning of the series.
And then, through many races, his bounds were removed bit by bit. He was taught the intuitive aspect of driving first, and everything else followed after.
If you ask me, this is the ideal way of teaching or learning anything. It takes time, but the fruit of such labour is most rewarding.
Wow all this content and physics on an animé that I thought when I was young was just a basic street racing animé. I previously watched the gutter and slip angle.
well now this is knowledge
I used this technique to learn how to drive stick shift smoother
The feel balance of the car
Great thumbnail friend
I'm envisioning an invention... like a ball float on plane instruments... but on your dashboard like a compass.
You can see a red line and the water/spirits fluid inside can ride up the edge of the container without making a mess in the car.
this is why Bunta doesnt give him a water cup the first time he goes to race he just tells him to go as fast as he can.
i gonna practice with a water cup wen i grow up !
Huh that's why my taxi driver looks at his cup of beer in his cup holder while driving fast in the city nights
Well, yeah. That makes sense
The music in the background is hitting
If you really think about it it's so brilliant to make a driver driving stabley
Bunta placed a cup of water in the cupholder of the car, so that Takumi could make sure he didn't break any of the tofu,
I wanna know how one becomes a driving instructor. I live in las vegas and have always wanted to work somewhere like "Exotics Racing". Just curious as to what credentials are necessary for such a job.
Antagonists: Write that down! Write that down!
Isn't the water in the cup suppossed represent an arcaic form of telemitry indication (don't know if I spelled that right)? In racing games like Forza you can switch to telemitry mode to have a graph appear with a dot that moves to pinpoint the cars center of gravity/balance while racing.
Reminds me that Megas XLR had a cup scene scene.
Cruise ship Captains do this out of tradition
ran into the back of a car trying to not spill the water
I mean it helped me but you are correct
In some of the arguments... i used water cup for nearly 2 years which taught me balance of the car but the thing is it only works on 86 since 86 weight balance is superiour 25% of the weight on each tires and its light weight which is 225kg on each tire which is not a lot anyways back to the topic... knowing balance of your car will make u neither over or under steer and u will teach you maximum speed u can attack a corner so its really helpful but if you are just a beginner i recommend you to not use it
Edit: Whats The game? it looked nice so i wanna know it
Thank god for this video my tiny fucking mind has been trying to figure this out for DECADES...
What game is that in the background when you were driving?
I didn't know a paper cup could work at the Takaoka plant to produce an ae86!
The water is only a limit indicator for delivering tofu. And when he returned without any tofu. That's the practice time.
its a challenge takumi is making the water cup not fall
I think with the water cup it may limit you unless you remember that it’s fine if it spills out in tiny droplets as it’s showing you that you’re almost at the limit but also don’t fill it up super high
tbh i liked the old style more than the remastered
Actually it is a good way on first to understand how to be smooth but has soon has you learn to be fast you understand that smooth is not always the fastest way. Look at fernando Alonso in F1 be super agressive in corner entry and it was super fast. Water cup is a good way to learn and as you said very limiting after few hour of practice
Alonso is beast and is an exceptional driver. No one has imitated his style, because he is only one who can do it. Most of the time steering smooth is the best so you use all the grip of the car
smooth is fast. you arent going to get to alonsos level trying to emulate him. drivers like him are extremely adaptable and just have a deeper understanding. and forget about the water cup, its a cartoon.
The fast and the furious saga taught me how to rob a police vault and drive backwards in Cuba