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Multiple Arial Breaks!


Common number of targets for multiple arial breaking  

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  1. 1. Common number of targets for multiple arial breaking

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Dear all,

 

I would like to hear your suggestions for multiple arial breaks. Please list anything you have seen and enjoyed or things you have accomplished. All constructive replies will be greatly appreciated!

 

TAEKWON!

 

Spookey

Do not defend against an attacker, but rather become the attacker...Destroy the enemy!

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on average i see two breaks in the air performed at one time, usually two boards or sets of boards held out to either side that are then kicked by an individual when he/she jumps and kicks out with the heel of each foot., yet i have seen some where they do three kicks to break three times.....but i tend to enjoy the simple breaks, simple techniques, but with lots of stuff to break, like my instructor for example will break 8-9 concrete slabs with his head....that is cool, i also like to see people do palm strikes, straight punches, elbows, ridge hands, chops, and such through several layers of concrete....i also enjoy seeing ice being broken, baseball bats and similar things, boards dont do much for me....unless it is a huge amount, now granite slabs are really impressive....i have also been to a demo where a guy took a sidewalk panel and had it on his chest while laying on a bed of nails and had his students smach the sidewalk panel with sledge hammers, that was cool too....i personnally like to have individuals break 2x4s and sticks over various areas of my body, that is pretty cool for the audience. I hope this helped some

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My current record is three aerial breaks: scissors followed by roundhouse. I am working on scissors/roundhouse/hook kick for aerial quadruple break. Yeah, I know these these techniques are worthless for self defense, but damn they look good!

My opinion-Welcome to it.

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i am training do do a 540 hook kick to do 3 breaks,but i have a long way to go before i can make it.

 

i also like to fly over several guys a do a side kick

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Yeah, I've seen a guy do 5 or 6 like tommarker mentioned (but he broke all of them successfully).

 

It was like his upward trajectory never ended! The boards were pretty wimpy, but the guy made up for it with the sheer difficulty of the technique.

 

Personally, I've only ever broken one board. And that was with a hammerfist, and my instructor didn't tell me to do it right, so I ended up hurting myself. :mad:

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Truely at our school it ranges from 3 to 4...we have some mad awesome trick guys...

 

I however rule on the ground, but I do have a mean flying side kick... about 5 boards so far :-D

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