@chuckmasterfreack Merci pour commentaire. Est-ce que ce sera une question quel genre de pierre choisit? J'ai choisi la pierre longue, mince. I hope my French made sense to you!
I hope you don't get me wrong. Because I'm not nagging, just sharing my oppinion. Most of the practitioners are doing breaking with strength abandoning the speed thus making the breaking test almost pointless
- a strong and heavy guy with big mussle can also break an object(s) if he tights the fist well. But that kind of hit is more likely unusable against a opponent who is moving fast. Well as a finishing hit it'll work but nobody just waits to be hit with all the power the attacker has...
Look, I'm a martial arts enthusiast, about 22 years practicing karate, sometimes even while doing my daily work with bricks and tiles ;) , so i wouldn't say i can realy break a brick if I simply smash it down a hard surface. No offence but I really want to see someone who is really capable of doing real stone, brick or countless tiles breaking (without the queery sticks between the each two) rather than a empty showmanship and saying this don't mean this guy can't hit hard.
@mastichka Thanks for the comment. I, in my videos, try to show the mechanizm of breaking techniques. I have tried to break much more solid substances and failed. Trying to break solid objects causes severe injury like a bone fracture.
@XaiHer21 i could actually do that before i started training karate... its not so hard but sometimes your hand might hurt a bit , but in 2 days pain is gone
very nice man but when you do karate or other stuff do your muscles seem bigger?.i cant say you seem that big but you must have much much power!!! respect!
I'm not very big. Just a little bigger than a normal Japanese. It doesn't have to do with muscles. It's more about physics. Once you know how the force is delivered to a stone, you can easily break it. Technique is more important than the power.
The stones are from the grotto in the island called Enoshima, located in Fujisawa which is about 30 miles south of Tokyo. Since I'm not a scientist, I cannot tell you which stone is solid or not. The only thing that I can advise you is to select a thin and wide stone. The reason that I disabled posting on baseball bat video is only because it received a spam. I'm hesitant to deal with that kinda thing. Anyway, thank you very much for your comment!
quelle sorte de pierre aige de besoin senpei
chuckmasterfreack 5 months ago
@chuckmasterfreack Merci pour commentaire. Est-ce que ce sera une question quel genre de pierre choisit? J'ai choisi la pierre longue, mince. I hope my French made sense to you!
karateshonan69 5 months ago
sorry I was trying to say I appreciate your opinion and "agree with " speed.
karateshonan69 8 months ago
I appreciate your opinion and speed. The more speed, the more chance to capture an opponent. Also speed makes a strike more powerful.
karateshonan69 8 months ago
I hope you don't get me wrong. Because I'm not nagging, just sharing my oppinion. Most of the practitioners are doing breaking with strength abandoning the speed thus making the breaking test almost pointless
- a strong and heavy guy with big mussle can also break an object(s) if he tights the fist well. But that kind of hit is more likely unusable against a opponent who is moving fast. Well as a finishing hit it'll work but nobody just waits to be hit with all the power the attacker has...
mastichka 8 months ago
Look, I'm a martial arts enthusiast, about 22 years practicing karate, sometimes even while doing my daily work with bricks and tiles ;) , so i wouldn't say i can realy break a brick if I simply smash it down a hard surface. No offence but I really want to see someone who is really capable of doing real stone, brick or countless tiles breaking (without the queery sticks between the each two) rather than a empty showmanship and saying this don't mean this guy can't hit hard.
mastichka 8 months ago
@mastichka Thanks for the comment. I, in my videos, try to show the mechanizm of breaking techniques. I have tried to break much more solid substances and failed. Trying to break solid objects causes severe injury like a bone fracture.
karateshonan69 8 months ago
oh, wow, thats pretty cool! i drempt about breaking stones last night, lol XD
sqwidword3 1 year ago
i've always wanted to know, why you yell like that when you hit things
sqwidword3 1 year ago
@sqwidword3 It's called kiai, the way of breathing. When I exhale, I can hit things harder.
karateshonan69 1 year ago
なるほどこれはとても参考になりました。
mannmosutousaigata 1 year ago
@mannmosutousaigata 6コメントありがとうございます。やり方がわかればとても簡単です。
karateshonan69 1 year ago
What? It still Looks Very Hard to me...i;m pretty sure it took you more than 5 years of Karate trainging to start breaking stones.
XaiHer21 1 year ago
@XaiHer21 I have about 20 years career, but once you find out how to do it, breaking a stone isn't too difficult.
karateshonan69 1 year ago
@karateshonan69 Yeah...I've only ben doing karate for about 5 years. I want to be able to break stones too.
XaiHer21 1 year ago
@XaiHer21 i could actually do that before i started training karate... its not so hard but sometimes your hand might hurt a bit , but in 2 days pain is gone
bishketflux 10 months ago
スゲー
charly345mstl 1 year ago
@charly345mstl 簡単ですよ~
karateshonan69 1 year ago
@karateshonan69 もしかして下のブロックを利用してらっしゃる?
それとも鍛錬の結果「簡単」と言えるほどになったとか?
charly345mstl 1 year ago
@charly345mstl 鍛錬はいらないですね(正直なところ)。これは長細い石を土台のブロックに叩きつけて割っているのです。左手の下のタオルを支点にして割る直前に石の右側を持ちあげててこの原理を利用しているわけです。やり方に気付くまでの失敗が強いて言えば鍛錬でしょうか?割れなっかった時は痛いです。
karateshonan69 1 year ago
@karateshonan69 なるほど、某格闘マンガにも描いてたトリックですねw
まともにやろうとすると手がかちわれますかねw
charly345mstl 1 year ago
@charly345mstl どんな試し割でも必ず力が逃げる空間を作ります。そうでないと作用反作用の法則で力がすべて自分に帰ってきてしまい骨折してしまいます。
karateshonan69 1 year ago
@karateshonan69 参考になります ありがとうございました
charly345mstl 1 year ago
why do you have to do ibuki before breaking the stone? can you explain to me?
Lee7676 2 years ago
@Lee7676
Technically there's no need to do ibuki.
It's only my habit when I concentrate on something.
karateshonan69 2 years ago
can you show me how to breaking ice brick? also,which karate style do you train? kyokushin karate?
Lee7676 2 years ago
I'd be willing to when I get a chance,
I belong to Ashihara Karate.
karateshonan69 2 years ago
thank you. i like ashihara hideyuki sensei
too.kenka 10th black belt one of the best student under oyama masutatsu sosai.
Lee7676 2 years ago
that was a really cool vid
lgsintheparty 2 years ago
thanks!
karateshonan69 2 years ago
are you training kyokushin karate? can you show how to break baseball bat? OSU!
Lee7676 2 years ago
very nice man but when you do karate or other stuff do your muscles seem bigger?.i cant say you seem that big but you must have much much power!!! respect!
johncena271 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment.
I'm not very big. Just a little bigger than a normal Japanese. It doesn't have to do with muscles. It's more about physics. Once you know how the force is delivered to a stone, you can easily break it. Technique is more important than the power.
karateshonan69 2 years ago
All your tutorials are superb...but why did you disabled posting comments on base ball bat breaking video..
saddamdon 2 years ago
The stones are from the grotto in the island called Enoshima, located in Fujisawa which is about 30 miles south of Tokyo. Since I'm not a scientist, I cannot tell you which stone is solid or not. The only thing that I can advise you is to select a thin and wide stone. The reason that I disabled posting on baseball bat video is only because it received a spam. I'm hesitant to deal with that kinda thing. Anyway, thank you very much for your comment!
karateshonan69 2 years ago
nice technique I learned today by watching your video...but could you tell me which kind of stone is that....
saddamdon 2 years ago
i felt so proud when i broke three bricks in my backyard.
LOL!
anirudhkrishnamani 2 years ago
Three bricks! That's outstanding!
karateshonan69 2 years ago
thanks man!
anirudhkrishnamani 2 years ago
if you take a to small rock your hand will hurt
IronBrain147 2 years ago
Yes, you need to pick up a thin and wide rock.
karateshonan69 2 years ago
my sensei told me how to break stones and i have broke some it is very easy when you know the technic PS i have an orange belt
IronBrain147 2 years ago
Exactly! Once you know how to do it, you'll know it's so easy. Wshing you will be promoted to the higher ranked belt!
karateshonan69 2 years ago
wow nice hit :)
Gigatless 2 years ago
Thanks! Actually, my hand still hurts...
karateshonan69 2 years ago
英語うまいなあ。あ、もちろん試割りも。
baharana 2 years ago
ありがとうございます。
英語は二年ほどアメリカに住んでいたときに覚えたインチキ英語です。
試し割りはブロック積んだり気合入れたりは演出で、実際はやり方さえ知っていれば誰でもできるんです。
karateshonan69 2 years ago
that was awesome!
PR0G4M3RING4M3S 2 years ago
thanks for the comment
this, as a matter of fact, is not as difficult as it looks
karateshonan69 2 years ago