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  • Oho I love breaking. So much fun to do, well worth the bruises. Some of this stuff is pretty nice.

  • CRAP!

  • love the song ;)

  • is this some kind of joke? is this guy for real?  this is hilarious.

  • take a look at my vids there a bit more realistic and show how easy this stuff realy is

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  • I think this song represents a folklore hero named Wang Fei Hung, who was a very very famous kung-fu master and doctor :).

  • I liked the song. I couldn't spot any bricks in the clip though.

  • can someone give me the name of the song please

  • A Man Should be of Self Help by Jackie Chan. You can find it on ITunes

  • thanks bro

  • its Wong fei hong theme from Once upon a time in china movie.

  • This is propaganda. Dumb.

  • propaganda for what and who? at least its not a boring video about toilets. (talk about dumb.)

  • It is propaganda for crackpot spiritualists.

  • crackpot spiritualists? yeah I suppose those who film toilets would think that being spiritual is dumb. maybe you can flush some of your comments down the toilet.

  • I didn't film a toilet. I took a photo of a door. The other pictures I got from the internet for reference, of course you assumed too much, as expected.

    I prefer not to metaphorically flush my comments down the drain. You can be more creative when trying to insult someone. I know you have it in you *snore*

  • getting pictures of toilets for reference? you can call that creative, but I call that a waste of time. in response to your comment, *snore*, i think its time for your mother to tuck you in, you seem tired. using the word "metaphorically" neither makes you creative nor intelligent.

  • I never said getting pictures of toliets was creative. You must be reading another post.

    As for the word 'metaphorically', it is just a word. Of course, it says nothing of my creativity or intelligence. You are reading much too deeply into things, relax.

    Your attempt to infer meaning from my prior comments have made you look ridiculous thus far. I have no idea what your mind is meandering to.

    (ps-I don't live with my mother.) More examples of your overly-presumptuous nature coming through.

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  • I feel sorry for your boyfriend.

    Also, scroll up and see who responded to who to start this conversation. So you can leave me alone^^

  • this is far from a kung fu break,,,this is typical trickery,,fools little kids and those ignorant to how it is really done,,a real iron palm practitioner can break stone and brick with no space and laying them flat on the floor,,,ive done iron skills for 17 years now and this video and those like it pretty much sicken me that other out there would prey on the innocent like this just to make a buck,,,shame on all those who stary from the path of the true martial artist

  • shut up u aint no martial artists .. u just wanna look good on Utube

  • youve been breaking since 15?

  • where are you videos? i went to china and saw the quality of the bricks that they break over there. even i broke one without much effort. youve trained for 17 years? you dont even have one video to make up for all your trash talking.

  • That was cool! 6 stars!

  • having no spaces makes it harder to break

  • if they were true wu shu masters then they could break bricks as tall as they are that are not having a gap at the bottom to help give way and put pressure on the bricks. i've been to a shaolin temple in north eastern china and they are the real deal broke em like they was nothing..no preping..no nothing..just walked up broke it walked away.

    nuff said.

  • the 1 at 110 is cool

  • That was impressive.

  • awe man, a sad day for wood and brick blocks lol

  • holy sh*t that was aswsome

  • Man, that was so awesome I can't even describe it.

  • that's the theme song to once upon a time in china.

    nice breaks

  • breaking ten piles of bricks is like childs play to them

  • Nice, love the music it's set to, works beautifully. Now how about cherry blossom leaves falling everywhere? Too much? Ah well, can't have everything.

  • i know there not cracked monks dont cheat, there true, but imagin what he id with his leg when he broke all does imagin u fight him and ur head is under there, ur headwoud be mush

  • either theyre cracked, or there is something really awesome in this little world

  • no they arnt cracked i watched my master break bricks like those they arnt cracked one bit

  • either u are american or a donkey..

  • Very nice. I guess the next step would be to exert being into each strike without hesitation or "build up". Chi becomes applicable in everyday situations once it can be harnessed in an instant. An extension of oneself, rather than a summoning.

  • Amazing how much chi goes into breaking these bricks

  • chi is jsut an ancient term for body chemistry manipulation lol. no before any1 flames me im not slagin the monks... they had a superb knowlege of biomechanics and control over ther brain that they could conciously control ther bodies to a near superhuman level. just awesome

  • What knowledge do I posess? How about 8 years of martial arts training including a black belt in Tae kwon do, Pi qua quan kung fu, and Kendo. That Knowlege enough for you? The spacers have nothing to do with it being fake. How about you post a breaking video Showing that you can do better? Other wise shut the fuck up!

  • Well said!!! Props to you for that!!!!

  • totally agree with you much respect

  • @mostlyharmless6x7 The spacers absolutelty DO make the break much easier. I am an experienced student of iron palm and vibrating palm. With all due respect, I would rather see someone break two blocks unspaced than 5 spaced.

  • @mostlyharmless6x7 How bout you post a video of you brick breaking instead of showing a pussy Dragon Ball Z one. Yeah you definitely have 8 years of fighting knowledge. Fighting knowledge from a fucking video game/ T.V. series.

  • fake martial artist "always" use spacers between bricks nad boards. nothing but a fake showman!

  • Tell me if this is fake then why the fuck are they doing it?? tell me??

  • yah no shit this stuff is real

  • To bad its fake. my bro's friend is a black belt in karate or kung fu (whatever same thing) and he even told me.

  • not even close.

  • [in response to "derkaderka22"] Your ignorance is painful! it's not fake. If it was fake, the bricks would probably fall apart from the weight of them being stacked. And karate and kung fu are not the same. It's best not to talk about something that you have no knowledge of.

  • dang fool

    u break that shiet like nada

    is it really that ez?

    i wanna try

  • 4 the question about the spacers the answer is very simple......

    they r there because it makes the break easier...

    if some1 had a stack of 10 bircks without spacers its like 20 inches of soild concrete but with spacers the break is much easier.

    good breaking.... i was on sight 4 all but the first segment..

  • why the spacers between the bricks?

  • Great display of Kung Fu and its breaking powers! To demonstrat multi brealing techniques is a demonstration of bone crushing abilities without hurting oneself! People really think this isn't essential huh? I wonder how long they have been practicing Martial Arts? Please don't answer that!

  • I really don't believe that breaking bricks is essential to trainning....

  • I'm not completely convinced of how difficult this can be. The bricks are always placed on the very edge of the supporting bridges so they have more bending surface and it makes them more susceptible for breaking. Also the bricks are very solid, like glass so they tend to break easy if you bend 'em just enough.

    The same with the wood, if you turn the breaking table 90 degrees it would be twice as difficult to break because of the vetas (I don't know if 'vetas' is the right term in english).

  • if youre not convinced maybe you should try it yourself.  the ability to break depends on the properties of the bricks, the number of bricks, the amount of space in between each brick, the amount of force, and yes, also where the bridges are. the manner in which the bricks break also must be taken to account, along with the amount of preparatory time and speed/force that determines how impressive a brick breaking spectacle is.

  • Yeah, I agree, it's an spectacle, but I don't think like many people that it reflects a dominion of a person in martial arts, that confusion that sometimes arises is what I don't like about brick breaking. If you exclude that, well, then it's like crushing cans on your forehead, amazing but not with much porpoise (unless you are a constructor, hehe).

  • well it is in the dominion of martial arts, its a part of shaolin kung fu because it represents the amount of qi, or energy, a person is capable of focusing and exherting into a given point. it isnt like crushing cans on your forehead, because for one, most people crush a can on their head one at a time, and second because everyone knows that its mainly done by drunk college students.

  • lol, yes, but no, but what I meant to say was that breaking bricks could be pretty much something someone could do without martial training, just with enough strength, weight and placing the right bricks in the right position. Most of the persons I've seen breaking bricks are jumping or running or whatever that any person with such impulse would equally break the bricks. Anyway, I think I'll have to wait until myth busters does a program about it or something.

  • of course you do not have to be a "shaolin monk" to break bricks. however, it has become integrated as part of shaolin kung fu. i was only addressing your point originally that breaking these bricks are not difficult, and found that to be offensive to the person that posted this video. not everyone has enough strength, endurance, and guts to compete in a tournament and actually break every brick. maybe you should try it yourself, especially before you start belittling other peoples efforts.

  • Well, I don't get why you are arguing with me if you are going to get upset. I'm not belittling anything I was only telling my point of view and I gave my reasons for it. Do you think we all have to believe in brick breaking?... I respect the tradition, as tradition and costume as such, but I think I'm not forced to believe in it blindly.

  • I've seen experienced marital artists break their hands trying to break bricks and even stacks of wood boards. Just look at the hands of the competitors at the end of an event like the World Championship Creative Breaking competition at the US Open. It is not a pretty sight. It might not be as hard to break bricks as many think, but it is definately neither easy nor safe.

  • As for the vetas (grain in English), boards will basically always break with the grain, even if you placed them the other way. Yes, it is much easier to break with the grain, but it is also safer and more impressive. By the way, your English is very good!

  • Kung Fu is alive and well! Good stuff! Keep up the good work!

    Sifu M

    Wing Chun

  • Dude. The guy who broke all those bricks with his foot was awesome. O_O

    May I ask what the name of the song used in this clip is (and who does it?)

  • I loved breaking in tournaments!

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