what a joke!! yeah the weight sounds impressive but like the other guy sai do it with shorter blocks and no space. Ive been practicing iron palm for about 3yrs and its really verry simple. and unless the ice has been purged of air bubbles and has no defects this is simply an "illusion"
what a joke lol...make the ice shorter and with no spaces in between and he will never break them...the longer the pieces are the weaker the central becomes.... pure mathematics
@gladiatorproduction Not to mention that the person didn't break #2,3,4 or 5... the weight of the first block did. Put 1000 more blocks underneath and they'll all break. It's called gravity.
Damn, made them blocks look like snow
iTwisted760 4 weeks ago
@notjulie would you care to demonstrate?... Post a video of you doing it retard.
rayflow23 11 months ago
why does guiness allow trickery to be considered a record.
scottbaioisdead 1 year ago 2
physics blah blah blah, length is the key element here first 2 is by shear force (or power ) last 3 equals gravity
916hochiminh916 1 year ago
what a joke!! yeah the weight sounds impressive but like the other guy sai do it with shorter blocks and no space. Ive been practicing iron palm for about 3yrs and its really verry simple. and unless the ice has been purged of air bubbles and has no defects this is simply an "illusion"
sctrep 2 years ago
awesome!
cabbitness1983 3 years ago
Amazing Thanks for sharing KTF
tustles 3 years ago
Great!
milkywayspot 3 years ago
what a joke lol...make the ice shorter and with no spaces in between and he will never break them...the longer the pieces are the weaker the central becomes.... pure mathematics
gladiatorproduction 3 years ago 3
My friend, I am M.S. in physics. I understand all these you are talking about.
I have a question, would you like to try it?
amazingvideoz 3 years ago 26
yawn
gladiatorproduction 3 years ago
@amazingvideoz *crowd yells "oooooooooooooooooo"*
mrlilrdawg 1 year ago
@amazingvideoz yeah
JD2605 2 months ago
i agree (: lol.
alsyd4 3 years ago
@gladiatorproduction Not to mention that the person didn't break #2,3,4 or 5... the weight of the first block did. Put 1000 more blocks underneath and they'll all break. It's called gravity.
notjulie 1 year ago
wow 5*
Inky261 3 years ago
wow
RUTHWEB98 3 years ago
Awesome..5/5
Princesshayuhi 3 years ago
OH MY GOSH!! That was awesome!!!
TACYELLA11 3 years ago
thank you ktf
DDTVSOUL 3 years ago
Cool man!
Tube4kidz 3 years ago