She probably learned while on the set of the movie.
Waterbending uses the moves of Tai Chi.
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Aang first starts learning waterbending in Book 1: Water, specifically in the episode titled "The Southern Air Temple." Katara teaches him some basic techniques while they are searching for the waterbending scroll.
There is no such thing as waterbending. It is NOT real, but made up. People can NOT do this.
Bending isn't real. All the bending is based off of different types of kung-fu. Waterbending-Tai Chi Earthbending-Hung Gar Firebending-Northern Shaolin Airbending-Ba Gua The closest you can get to bending is learning the type of Kung-Fu that goes with the element. If you want to learn, Waterbending is based from allignment of body, mind, and breath.
Waterbending is something made up for anime and doesn't exist in real life. Ku style Tai Chi is the basis for "Waterbending" in the anime series "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and the trilogy series based off of the Nickelodian series "The Last Airbender". "The Last Airbender" will be in theatres Friday, July 2, 2010.
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I guess she was self-taught. You know, kinda like learning how to play Halo if nonody in your house does. Also, later in the series, she did get trained at the northern water temple.
The program has to answer my question please!
There is such a thing as waterbending. But you have to have some special kind of magnet to do it. Plus it's like a million dollars. Good luck finding it. no no no just go here,www.4element-tribe.webs.com,and we can talk there!!!
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Please learn english.