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  • Bruce Lee can do this with his dick.

  • He does them one at a time not impressive.

  • Its just a trick, anyone can do it.

    "oh you can do it can you? why not post a video of it, wah wah wah im gonna tell my mommy on you unless you show a video of you doing it"

    OK, I will. This simple trick will be revealed for what it is. AND i will show everyone else how they can simply do it too.

  • Bolo Yeung: “Very good, but brick…not hit back!”

  • THIS IS BULLSHIT, NOT DIM MACK.

  • The Di Mack(blood sport) jajaja

  • Actually it is NOT pre-broken bricks.. But, simple physics that explains this.. Look close you will notice the "Small" space between the bricks. Just like a knife, the bottom "CUTS" the bottom brick. The space allows for the pressure to exert on the EDGE of the underlying surface. Just like a Wedge going through a log.

    Now, if ALL the bricks were stacked with no spacers. THEN I would be HIGHLY impressed. Till then, this is a smart man, who knows visualization over reality.

  • @rushnduck IF you can duplicate this feat, then we'd love to see your video on YouTube... Without doubt, this is no easy task. In the first place, he is only using about 12 inches of striking distance. Then on top of that, he is striking with his palm... which spreads out the load over a wider area. Many martial artists use spacers between concrete blocks. It is accepted practice in many martial arts organizations.

  • No chuck Norris is a piece of shit. There actually is others, but this is still pretty cool.

  • Bored!

    

  • dude stop commenting mean comments if you dont have anything nice to say don tsay anything at all also HOLY TROPHYS!

  • Pre broken bricks. Its all fake.

  • como sabes q los ladrillos no estaban ya quebrados y bien acomodados?

  • fucking old poser....this is to easy.learm physics you mother fuckers?

  • Apparently non of his audience was good in physics.

    Look at the edge the bricks hang over and also look at where he hits the bricks,

    the edge/corner the brick hang over acts like a sword that helps him cut the bricks that's why he has placed half of them over empty space and he hits them on their left side and not in center.

  • this isnt hard at all... watch me do it... wait you guys turn a round*hears hamer smashing* okay you can look again i did it :D

  • Dabiel son can do this too

  • I can do it with my dick

  • fake

  • This is...how can I put this nicely...umm...well...BS!!!

  • Energy goes from where you strike, away then down the sides and up the middle. My master's master always said to never use spacers too. Other people can do this, they just decide not to parade it around

  • Buen truco

  • i can do this and its all a trick this isnt real chi practice or anything, the reason why they split half way is because they are leaver over the other bricks and their is air space there, its the real deal when they do it on flat surface instead of cheating

  • ok so if your dad hit me on my head ill break my toe?? from the bottom up haha

  • sorry dude but ur father is a big fat liar !!

  • why the dramatic sound at the end

  • @Pr0Fifa10 cause it's harder if there is only 1 brick. it's a nice trick

  • It's called physics dummy. The only brick not supported is the one on the bottom.

    I wonder how much he fleeces, I mean, 'charges' to pretend to teach Martial arts?

  • @mrthebillman I like your comment very much. Very well explained, my friend.

  • I love parlor tricks! This is almost as cool as the one inch punch

  • lame!!!

  • or its just that the bottom one was weak.. and since theres less surface area caried on (from one whole brick smacking another whole brick wont break easy) and a whole brick hitting half a brick with leverage.. applied physics bitch

  • messed up on 3 n4 didnt ya

  • lousy trick

  • thats the craziest thing 

  • what a total loser. he should be wearing a pink carebears outfit. with his little tinkle hangin out the front. and then he can scream in the end

  • @swaapo you mad ?

  • this is fake

  • this is not the real iron palm break!

  • Any man with a little above average strenght can do this. I would like him to try to do this with the bricks flat on the ground !!!

  • not trying to discredit your dad or anything, but it looks a tad fake to me... NOT SAYING its fake, it just looks like it. I'd just have to see it in real life because I've seen shows like this where guys screw up, lol. And yes I'm a martial arts as well.

  • this is like mortal kombat lol test your might

    

  • How its done:

    The pennies act as the fulcrum. He applies just enough pressure with his right hand to barely lift each brick above the next, allowing for the bricks on top to deliver all of the damage, rather than the actual strike. If he did it with the bricks supported from each end and didn't use both hands it would be impressive...

  • I know how this is done, I have seen people do this before, its simple physics like the other person said, along with simple know how, as you can see his right hand helps guide the bricks as a whole to control the break, and learning how hard to hit with the left hand.

    Lets see some real skill, break 35 of those like I seen a ti-quan-doe grand master do in person when I was only 4 years old!! :D (and the heavy gague stronger ones, not those weak ones like in the video)

  • I counted 7...one at at time. Also, learn how to spell.

  • @WBVIEW theres 8 bricks at 2 inches each =16 inches of cement

  • @WBVIEW LOL learn to count.

  • @WBVIEW You counted incorrectly, I'm afraid.  That's eight bricks, my friend. Please check again, won't you?

  • @WBVIEW There are 8 of those small bricks...

  • @WBVIEW actually 8 learn how to count right bub

  • @WBVIEW there is 8, learn how to count 

  • @WBVIEW Learn how to count. 

  • @WBVIEW learn how to count

  • he its the bricks with his left hand and shakes his right as if he hit it with that hand lol

  • I love how on every breaking video there's an idiot saying "it's just physics". No shit. Everything involving motion, impact, velocity and transfer of energy is "just physics".

  • ปัญญาอ่อนสัดๆ !!

  • DONT TRY THIS AT HOME!!!!!!!

  • physic win

  • one of the professors of my school can do this, its a really cool and hard hard hard thing to do, cuddos to your dad

  • That was a great!... Not the only person though..

    Sensei Fred Jordan, Chicago

  • Quel pipeau

  • chuck norris can

  • You spelled "through" wrong. "Threw" is what you did with a ball.

  • wtf ? why dont he break all of those brick at one shot ? this is boring.

  • Dont attempt at home ok i'll attempt at school

  • I like how he shakes his other hand...

  • my master can break 10 with his head.

    Tang soo! :P

  • he's got spacers in there, right?

  • @Jealkeja pennies

  • @Jealkeja lol why spacers look hes just bashing it on to the edg of the stone corsing it to brake -.- lol not realy hard ?

  • i can do that....

  • stupid

  • it's not about being easy or not, it's about the name of the video. There are so many people in the world that are different from each other, there is no way that one guy is unique. There are several ways this could had been done, ideas come to mind, not about this being fake, but about more people then this guy can do the same thing

  • @lifemetall i would LOVE to see one of these videos :)

  • @sariyajones why does he scream at the end

  • @sariyajones Alright, now let's see him do it without holding the top brick.

    It's all about holding the top brick. If he doesn't hold it, he won't be able to do it.

  • @LAWLCthulhu if he dosnt hold the brick when he strikes it they will all fall over because they are hangin off the edge!!!!

  • @LAWLCthulhu Damn what a bit of busted logic on your part huh? Sucks to be arrogant... But I'm arrogant... Well you're just wrong then.

  • @teamflyboys I'm sure that if he moved the blocks over then they wouldn't fall over the edge, and he wouldn't have to hold it. Trust me, anybody who teaches martial arts could do this. They just don't have attention seeking daughters who upload videos about it. xD

  • @LAWLCthulhu Are you sure anyone could? I mean don't get me wrong anyone with a sledgehammer and some fuck yeah could break bricks, and you could definitely find someone to smash through all of the bricks no problem if you pick a decent Karate instructor or similar art's instructor. But to control the break to the extent of it breaking not the top but the one on the bottom everytime in a straight line? Yeah anybody doesn't fit this, maybe a good amount of practitioners, but not anybody.

  • @LAWLCthulhu I won't argue about the daughters uploading to youtube though. Just the technique.

  • @teamflyboys Woops, there are videos.  And why doesn't he just put it on two blocks?

  • @LAWLCthulhu It wouldn't break the same, from what I'm gathering by watching this he's trying to bust them as symmetrically as possible, and breaking from the center would be a different technique all together. The hand stays on that side so he can control the break as well the bricks position, and even if he were to use a weight or something heavy hold them down i would probably serve to hinder him as well, as it just wouldn't be strong enough to stay in place with the forces exerted .

  • I ignored the warning at the end of the video and did it at home anyway.

    I got to impress a bunch of my friends in the process! :D

    After doing it though, I realized that it all makes sense, All the bricks are flat, so it disperses the energy evenly throughout them all, except for the bottom one which is always only halfway on something, so the bottom brick takes all of the energy right in the middle where it hangs off. After that breaks, it becomes the new ledge for the next one.

  • why not break all at once;P

  • That is very, very impressive, without a doubt, but there are people who have mastered even harder techniques. Such as meditating for 2 hours long, while hanging from a noose by the neck, by the Shaolin Monks. But still, this is pretty cool.

  • @594Indiana I made a set up and did it too, after like 35 minutes I got bored though.

    Many people think they're actually resisting getting choked although that's not the case. They aren't hanging by a noose, that would actually choke and kill them. They are hanging by a loop and it pretty much just hangs you by the upper part of your chin. It still requires strength in your neck, but not much, it's just uncomfortable and boring.

    FYI, I built a setup modeled exactly after the one in the video.

  • @ericdavidheredia Lol, I don't doubt it, this video's probaly fake, but however those Shaolin Monks do the amazing things they do, it's just incredible to watch them.

  • @594Indiana Yeah, Even if videos are fake I usually still like watching them. That's the point of breaking stones/bricks though, it's all just a good show. I only hate the sale of it. There was this martial arts school nearby and one of the instructors was like, "Hey, check out this stack of bricks, are they real?", in front of a crowd. After I said yes he broke em and was like, "SEE!?". Then I told him to set it up again because I could do it and he kicked me out. Then everybody else left, lol.

  • @ericdavidheredia LOLOL! XD You have mastered the art of breaking wood, my martial arts friend

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  • This is just a common Iron Palm (advanced stage, although) technique. The focus is to control how hard you hit. Although, traditionally, people use a fancy phase called "sending the Qi down the breaks".

    I don't understand what you mean by "THE ONLY MAN IN THE WORLD THAT CAN DO THIS" ?

  • @yottky exactly! and my uncle can to 15 i think :P 1 shy haha

  • nothing difficult here. its all about physics. what is difficult is actually getting the right amount of force to break one brick at a time. Too much force will destroy more than one brick.

  • ...not a physics major...

  • Not dim mak. lol

  • I read about this technique in an old 80's martial arts magazine its called the iron palm, it takes years of hand conditioning and years of practice to pull that off

  • well obviously the lowest brick will have the most have the most presure. all the bricks are resting on the one below, and when the lowest brick doesnt have anything to rest on, it will break

    not saying this isnt hard. but its really logical when you think about it. dont think theres anything mystic or ''chi'' about this

  • hes using the force from the top bricks to break the last ones... doesnt take a genious to figure that out -.-

  • He hits upper but the bricks on the bottom break... niceee.....

  • I could kick your dad's ass. Me and my mom. HOOYEAH!!!

  • This is just physics in action. From start to finish, the bottom brick is the only one with a defined stress point (the edge beneath it). The other bricks merely transmit (but withstand) the force of the blows because they lack this stress point.

  • @BobTheBuilder378 you saved me alot of typing and explainin

  • @BobTheBuilder378 good explaining, i wouldnt have thought of that!

  • @BobTheBuilder378 it still take some skills to be able to perform it

  • @BobTheBuilder378 Good Theory BUT do you think YOU can do it ? That is another matter ! Personaly I Think he Used the CHI force to trasmit the energy to just the right distance . But I am to old now to go back to breaking . I still have the know how BUT I do not trust my Bone Density , Not at 65 .

  • @BobTheBuilder378 cooooooooooll. show us then since you got it all down. =D

  • @BobTheBuilder378 i just learned something from a youtube comment, nice.

  • @BobTheBuilder378 your exactly right. same with people who brake 40 bricks. if you can brake 5 you can brake 100. instead of braking 5 bricks. y not brake one 5 times as thick? because thats impossable.

  • @BobTheBuilder378

    Yep, you Sir are exactly correct. It was all show, no martial arts involved.

  • not that impressive

  • watch some kyokushin

  • slaps his wife in the face and the skin flies off of her face

    "I TOLD YOU I WANTED TACOS BITCH!"

  • nothing mystical here..just physics

  • Stupid... It's just physic... The last one are laying the gib brick so the point of impact is at the bottom the upper brick can't be broken in this way, only the last one... Same thing as the "lever" to move rock or anything else it's not magic, it's just physic

  • Fake.

  • Very impressive. When i read the description i thought u meant 14 inches of solid cement not individual pieces XD

  • Now take the bricks and put it at the same area as the other cement and not hanging off the side...

  • @AstralVids how would you know if the brick break from bottom up then -.-

  • The force by the impact of the hand travels down the colum as the spacing between bricks are at a minimum and thus it because one solid . there is a moment created at the middle of the bottom brick because of the support of the breeze block. the force travels and bottom brick is brittle and so snaps. Im also sure that martial art demo bricks all are alot more britle than building bricks. Its hards to do but not as hard as the title suggests.

  • I want to see him break all his trophies in the background. That would impress me most as his claim to martial status. He can break 16 inches of cement and not one inch of his pride! I apologize if I have insulted you too much, I only mean to poke a little fun at your Dad. He seems like he'd have kicked my ass growing up...a lot...

  • in the old days vagabonds would take single red bricks and put them on the edge of a piece if concrete , like the edge of the cinder block . then lift the brick up slightly so that when he would strike the brick , it would come down on the edge . i don't see that trick here although there is some weight on a stack of bricks like that .

  • the edge of the cinder block

  • i wonder when he got spanked if its like get smacked in the face lol\

  • @davidnned Nothing difficult? Alright, you demonstrate the raw physical strength to break 16 cement blocks with your palm.

  • as you can see, only half the brick is on the surface, first, he breaks the bottom one, then as he went up, the bottom most whole block acted as the surface, exposing half of the next brick up, really, its all physics. If didn't get it the first time, watch again, you'll understand what I mean.

  • Very nice- great control...I personally do not know the gentleman in the video but I doubt all the crap-talkers here would volunteer to allow Master Jones to punch them in the ribs....I am very impressed to learn he is a TKD man! Again, great video!

  • Very good! But brick does not hit back! *gives ice-cold glare*

  • you do know he lifts the right side of the brick slightly before he hits it, not fake, but nothing difficult either

  • this is in fact, not impossible.

  • thats pretty good guy, it takes a skilled martial art amount of force to have your force so intense that it wont bounce back at hurt your hand but instead it reaches to the very bottom, I'm practicing this now because just yesterday my master showed me this thats why i searched the video up in the first place

  • I think they are all made of different materials and then painted alike. I know martial arts can have some serious mind blowing stuff involved. But in the real world. The force that is used to break a brick of the same material and density on one side, would break from the impact on the other side. Meaning if he hit it hard enough to break 1 brick, through 8 bricks. Then the first brick would have broken from the original force, since the force also decreases as it travels throughout the bricks.

  • @AustinEatsRamen lol no they are not painted at all.. and thats the whole trick to it is that he hits the top but only the bottom brick is broken.. please for anyone who doubts him go see one of his breaking seminars and then come back and talk your shit... just saying

  • @sariyajones Are you stupid or what? My entire comment was giving scientific evidence that it's not possible to exert force onto a stack of bricks. And break only the brick that receives the smallest amount of force. The only way for this to happen is a 'trick' as you blindly pointed out. And a trick could easily be. Bricks of greater density or material. I didn't talk shit, I gave facts and a scientific hypothesis.

  • @AustinEatsRamen wow sorry to say im not really impressed its like the metal balls on thes strings where u pull one back it swings then only the one one the other side moves its a simple transfer of energy since there is almost no space between the bricks or whatever they are

  • @KDL369 That's because it's a very small amount of forces acting on the multi-pendulum. This is a similar case, but it's a different amount of force. Where the force uses on the pendulum is only enough to use enough force to travel through all objects and still have an impact on the last one. This is a different case. He is used a massive amount of force that can not only smash the first brick. But the second through the eigth. And yet all that massive amount of energy travels (part1)

  • @KDL369 through everything and then only breaks the last one. Now, one could easily presume that because there is a negating force underneath the bricks that it would be enough to support it. And a prime example of this failing is when two bricks are smashed at the same time at one point. Either his trick failed. Or the bricks are different, just cut the same.

  • @AustinEatsRamen i was giving him the benefit of the doubt because hes on record so they probably are not cut but another key to the video is hes the only one on record im sure other people can do this to now it basically my word but i have seen other stuff like this my self and tried similiar thing and there is a scientific approach to every thing but not going to go into any more detail not really worth arguing something so trivial all that is important is what one knows

  • @sariyajones actually he wasnt talking shit dumbfuck he was throwing out the facts moron i dislike for this also how is that possible? even if they r the same material

  • @sariyajones also i flagged

    cunt

  • @sariyajones

    Please do not say any more shit here for anyone who highly train in any martal arts. Breaking bricks or boards is not make one the best....like Bruce Lee says in the movie. "The Board is not fighting back". Whatever kind you train and learn...please appreciate it and respect it.

  • @sariyajones and austin more people can do this like master lie becker i belive he is a fifth degree black belt in tang soo do so shut up and show respect

  • @AustinEatsRamen laws of physics this man is very correct your dad probably bakes his bricks too to weaken them

  • @Streetwrites Well it was very hard to read that. So I've come to the conclusion that you insulted my father. And with that, I say. My father abandoned me at a very young age because of his alcohol addiction. He was rarely there to start, and never there after the divorce. So if you did insult my father. I don't really care at all. He probably doesn't know what Martial Arts is.

  • @AustinEatsRamen nerd *cough*

  • @THEIMAGE1000 Roflmayo. It's a internet sammich condiment. It's delicious Desu~

    I'm not a nerd. I'm just not a retard.

  • @AustinEatsRamen Then why look into these videos so much you posted a long paragraph on little mistakes they made, they wouldnt bother normal people.

  • @THEIMAGE1000 Because. In my free time I prefer to critique things. it's just my thing to do.

  • Ive Personally seen Iron palm techniques used where cement bricks were broken like this using what is called chi. It is the tranfer of energy that causes the brick to break

  • @alanpoe12

    yes, and fairies are real, too.

    Dude, go to science class, and stop watching Dragonball.

  • @supowit stfu dude you have no idea what your talking about. quit dreaming and watching vids like these. or go become a real martial artist.

    Dakota- 1st Dan.

  • @dkrueger6640

    You're the one that's talking about magical energy and I'M the one dreaming? You are an american education FAIL.

    But you're from Texas, which is almost like it's own idiot country.

  • @supowit WTF... he wasnt lying about it...... wushu,bagua, tai chi and most chinese martial arts teach you to use CHI.......

  • @asianface95

    Chi = magic, in the sense that most wannabe martial artists use it.

    And breaking bricks is not fighting. It's a demonstration, and not practical at all. I've done it. It is not that difficult (unless you use the ridiculously dense clay bricks).

  • @supowit hmmm.... 'wannabe martial artist' huh, i guess that explains why most master levels at some point learn to use it... doesnt it.

    im asian bro, i have my own philosophy and pride in what my ancestors have discovered..... we envented martial arts and now its being taught to the westerners, who dont seem to quite respect it as much....

  • @asianface95 asians didnt invent martial arts. martial arts have been developed seperately all over the world. for example, modern boxing and wrestling was invented in ancient greece. and the modern version of those arts have proved to be some of the most effective in free fighting, vale tudo and MMA

  • @MuayThaiViking yeah though your knowledge of martial arts is impressive.. we were talking about CHI.... something that was developed in the far eastern world is what i meant... you calling it 'magic' is disrespectful.... it seems like the guy in the video is a TKD user? if you are going to use others teachings, you should not then bad mouth it... im pretty sure koreans use chi as well to a certain point.eg tkd

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  • @asianface95

    "Chi" is metaphorical chinese bullshit that morons take to mean some kind of magic like "the force." In the real world, we care about what's real.

  • @supowit dude just shut up! your disrespectful towards others and a twat. END OF! any chinese master will give you an ass whooping with chi! asshole, i tryed being nice but your a compllete faggot your one of those bullshit western martial artist who thing they are the ultimate champs or someshit.

  • @asianface95

    Well, I guess I'm also disrespectful to people that believe in unicorns and Santa Claus, too.

    What are you a teenager?

  • @supowit tah ahh... nice one not everyone knows the truth about santa..... you just broke alot of peoples hearts...... demon...

  • @asianface95

    changing the world one delusion at a time.

  • @supowit would you mind stop commenting back.... your getting nowhere.. so please stop..

    thank you!

  • @supowit would you you mind stop commenting.... your not gonna be changing anything anytime soon, so please stop replying.

  • @asianface95 oh i didnt call it magic, that was another guy. i just wanted to point out that, despite what many people believe, martial arts does not only come from asia.

    people have had the need to defend themselves all over the world since the stoneage, and thats why martial arts has been invented many places independently thousands of years back

  • @MuayThaiViking yeah im really sorry about that dude i got you mixed up with the other guy :P....deepest apologies to you.