AceKing Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 Have any of you ever seen a brick in the middle of a stack be broken. I have heard that it can be done but i have never actualy seen it. If it is possible how do you break the middle break without breaking the top ones?
b3n Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 Its would only be possible if the bricks were set up a particular way or the middle brick is weaker than the rest. My Nidan Grading! Check it Out: http://www.karateforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=27140OSU!"Behind each triumph are new peaks to be conquered." - Mas OyamaDojo Kun:http://www.diegobeltran.com/htms/dojo/dojokun.htmhttps://www.kyokushinkarate.cjb.net
Gen_Tora Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 You place a penny on the brick you want to break, that way all the psi goes to a smaller area instead of being channelled into the first brick. You also hit it a special way, to channel the energy throught the bricks not into a brick. It's not that I feel the world owes me anything, I don't. But, on that note. What do I owe the world? Not a thing!
24fightingchickens Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 It is a stunt - like breaking a huge block of ice. It's really unfortunate that there is such a pervasiveness of performing these sorts of feats. It leads people to wonder what the magic skill is in accomplishing it - but really the more fantastic ability is baking the boards in the oven to dry them out, scoring the underside of tiles, etc etc...This is a job for the Amazing Randi. 24FightingChickenshttp://www.24fightingchickens.com
AceKing Posted December 16, 2005 Author Posted December 16, 2005 ok thanks, do you know if it would be hard to learn?
Jay Posted December 16, 2005 Posted December 16, 2005 its a bit like the one inch punch you dont hit the surface of the taget but your energy hits through ad hurts the inside of tghe target The key to everything is continuity achieved by discipline.
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