Every Mythical Beast Ball fan knows the famous minute when a character transforms into Super Saiyan, achieving a level of control that seems almost divine. For a long time, I fantasized about being Super Saiyan. If I seem to tap into that raw, overwhelming quality? It would be awesome. But, as I’ve learned from my efforts, achieving that level of control is no mean feat.
In this article, I’ll take you through the journey of trying and failing to unlock Super Saiyan’s true potential. Despite my best efforts, it turns out that transforming into Goku or Vegeta isn’t as easy as it looks. Here are some key lessons I’ve learned along the way, as well as what I think might be needed for an effective transition.
Motivation: Observed Goku Managed To Be A Super Saiyan
It all started when I started observing the mythical beast Ball Z. The minute Goku transforms in Super Saiyan is one of the most infamous scenes in anime history. His hair glows, his eyes turn green and his control increases in a way that amazes everyone. As a young fan, I thought, “This is the control I need!” The thought of being a Super Saiyan appeared like a dream.
In appearance, the Super Saiyan shift is strongly activated by emotion, especially anger. Goku transforms after the death of his best friend Krillin at the hands of Frieza. The sheer concentration of his feelings sent him over the edge and it was enough to trigger his transformation.
I thought I could reproduce this minute in my possessive life. How hard does it seem? Undoubtedly, controlling a Super Saiyan is within my reach if I channel my feelings correctly. Little did I know that the trip wouldn’t be as original as it looked.
Attempt 1: Channeling Anger For Power
To begin with my attempt, I chose to squirm in the same emotion that activated Goku’s transformation: anger. I agreed that if I could get mad enough, my control would increase and I could be Super Saiyan fair like him. So, I tried everything I could think of to work through the anger—watching weird recordings, remembering past grievances, and actually pushing myself physically to my limits.
After hours of trying, I was exhausted, but nothing happened. My hair didn’t become shiny, and I didn’t feel any unused quality through me. I sat there, defeated, wondering what had gone wrong.
What I learned:
- Super Saiyan isn’t fair around control rage; It requires control and focus.
- Emotion alone isn’t enough to trigger transformation—it’s a mix of physical and emotional discipline.
Attempt 2: Physical Preparation To Reach Super Saiyan Potential
After starting with desperation, I opted for a more systematic approach: physical preparation. I have studied approximately how seriously preparation of the administration in the Winged Serpent Ball universe contributes to the ability of characters to transform into Super Saiyans. Goku and Vegeta’s constant fighting and thorough workouts have made them more grounded and closer to achieving god-like control. So, I chose to wear a suit.
I started by working every day to improve my quality, consistency and speed. Push-ups, weightlifting, sprinting—whatever I thought would advance my fitness. For weeks, I committed myself to the handle, recognizing that sheer physical quality would be the key to unlocking a Super Saiyan control.
But after pushing myself to the limit of exhaustion, I still felt no closer to completing the change. I wasn’t turning into Super Saiyan—I was becoming really, really bad.
What I learned:
- Physical fitness is fundamental to development, but it’s not the only image of change in Super Saiyan.
- Change seems to require an interesting combination of both physical quality and mental determination.
Effort 3: Reflection And Attitude Change
Realizing that physical quality alone wasn’t going to cut it, I opted to look at the interior. I’ve seen characters like Goku struggle to find clarity and center lately, so I tried the same approach. Reflection appeared to help him calm his intelligence and open up modern levels of control, so I thought it might help me achieve a comparable result.
I started practicing mindfulness and deep breathing, trying to clear my mind of distraction. I imagined the moment of transformation—Goku’s glowing hair, the surge of life force, the blinding light—and I focused all my energy on being Super Saiyan.
Sadly, after a few weeks of really thinking, nothing happened. I didn’t feel any different. The fact that I was firmly in the center was making a difference in overseeing the expansion of me, but it wasn’t opening up the change I wanted.
What I learned:
- Mental education is vital to focus and clarity, but it is not the magic equation for accomplishing Super Saiyan status.
- Transformation probably requires a deeper understanding of emotional regulation.
Attempt 4: Tolerating The Limits Of My Human Body
After endless lazy attempts, I began to accept reality: I am not a Saiyan, and my body is basically not ready to finish Super Saiyan. While the thought of accomplishing such controls is unimaginably charming, I had to admit that some things, like the transformation of the mythical serpent ball, are anecdotes and part of a daydream universe.
It wasn’t an overcome, but or maybe a realization that the Super Saiyan realm is past people coping. While I could certainly work to propel myself physically and rationally, the thought of opening up such control was reserved for anime characters, not conventional people like me.
What I learned:
- Some objectives, such as being Super Saiyan, are metaphorical, symbolizing personal growth and achievement.
- Instead of chasing daydreams, I can focus on real-world objectives that bring about development and self-improvement.
Conclusion: A Super Saiyan Has Real Control
In conclusion, my lazy attempts to change to Super Saiyan taught me important lessons. While I’ll never achieve glowing hair or otherworldly control, I’ve come to realize that the Super Saiyan change isn’t nearly as fair to physical quality. It speaks to the growth of all of us, the potential to break through our limitations and barriers.
The Super Saiyan frame is for overcoming enormous challenges and tapping into the deepest wells of strength—both physical and mental. So, while I may never accomplish the drastic change, I can try to exemplify the spirit of Super Saiyan: pushing myself every day to become higher, more grounded, and more centered.