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Mikochan Training Best -

Many trainers make the mistake of "crunch training" – forcing 12-hour sessions followed by burnout. The philosophy borrows from Shinto purification rituals: short, frequent, mindful sessions.

: In some contexts, "Miko" can refer to a shrine maiden in Japanese culture. If "Mikochan" is being used affectionately or informally to refer to someone training to be a shrine maiden or someone who embodies qualities associated with shrine maidens (like grace, purity, and a connection to Shinto practices), then "training best" could involve rigorous cultural and spiritual practices. These might include learning traditional dances (like the traditional Shinto dance, kagura), studying Shinto rituals, and participating in ceremonial activities. mikochan training best

The best training reward is whatever makes Mikochan’s eyes go wide. Find that, and you’ve won half the battle. Many trainers make the mistake of "crunch training"