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  • bricks don´t fight back hahahah

  • the last breaking he used the tiger claw,killer teqnique because can penetrate the heart or stomach.i saw in a jet li movie he kills a man with his hand like knife.

  • this demonstration of bricks breaking is worth 1000 thumbs up dudes. splendid performance! kudos to all your instructors for such an amazing work done! i can't stop watching any of your demos! all the best guys, martial art for life!

  • they should chop up a bunch of bricks then make a house out of them. then i would be really really impressed

  • I bet u guys think that bruce lee was so great....he was a good martial artist actor he died so young and never got to his full potential a lot of grand master at that time would have eaten him for breakfast...sorry to bust your bubble

  • @alcocrx1 You're right. Although Bruce Lee popularised kung fu a great deal, especially wing chun, he was not at the level of mastery yet, much less a grandmaster. There are much more advanced techniques to be learned in kung fu, that transcend, speed, strenght and solidity...

  • Boards DON'T hit back.

    Forget about the cement. Now try to break the boards without the gap between each one of them.

    Have fun :)

  • I was breaking bricks when I was 10yrs old, I sense have been breaking bread and it is so much easier let me tell you.

  • @stevenmiles how about breaking wind? can you do that?

  • do it while they are on the floor without spacers and then i'll be impressed... the spacers really are a cheat that makes the uninitiated believe the feat is greater than it is... ive seen people break real bricks(not thing long ones but the small kind u used to see alot) with no spaces and on a solid base, not propped up on each side. you cant even tell they get broken till someone goes to move em and they fall apart... we used to break bricks with palms for kicks when we were lil kids...

  • Bruce Lee once say wood dont hit back......

  • @shuvang209 Actually, Bruce Lee said "boards don't hit back." Wood doesn't hit back. Regardless, no wood was broken in this video.

  • How many styles could you fit into one club name? Shaolin Wing chun anh nam kung fu. Why not add ninja karate judo and tennsi while you´re at it...

  • @Moodo1 Shaolin is the name of the system (including many styles), Wing Chun is the name of the style, Nam Anh is the name of the head Grand-Master, and Kung Fu is the discipline we practice. There are many words, indeed, but they all have significance.

  • would it still be the same if the bricks did not have spaces in between? o-o

  • @speedstakerguy No, it's much more difficult to break bricks without spaces between... It's the next step.

  • amazing

  • ONE BRICK BAHAHAHA!!!

  • hahaha that last guy must feel like a dummy and he will be laughed at by his kung fu buddies

  • No way the last brick breaking is with energy and internal force that we call Chi. If the first time and didn't have it, it's because he wasn't concentrate enough so he tried again and got it. He has nothing to laugh about, nothing.

  • when they break one brick with no air under it then I will be impressed.

  • it's like hitting the ground >_>  not the bricks

  • I agree with you but I'm from the school and break seven bricks and call me back. At a certain level they get to do that and I know that they can you can be sure adn impressed.

  • how true is that. thats real skill.

  • teach me thats good

  • That last one was a toughy but I don't think he got hurt the first try lol but it sure looked like it! ahaha

  • That was great, from the first to the last. I'm glad that life has alowed another cultures way of life come and effect others outside of its land. That is the progression of human experiece that life wants us to learn so that we can be here for many more years to come. Please let you students know that that was a great demonstration of human potential. The physical is fragile, unless the mind and spirit are strong and united.

  • Agreed, well said.

  • I would probably agree too, but I just have to contradict you on the physical part being fragile. It isn't fragile, it's only an entity we learn to control using the power of our conciousness. See your body and yourself as being two different things. The body has great potential, the mind has great power.

    I'm not the best placed person to talk about such a philosophical subject, but that's still what I believe.

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