If he was not leaning on the two desks, giving him a place to disperse the force, it would be more impressive. Try it standing with 3 or 4 students hanging from your arms. In Ki No Kawa Aikido, this trick is also called the unbendable arm, and can be done without the aid of a desk or table.
You know some bad physics LOL The desks help bend the arm. Why do you think breaking techniques are done this way! 3 or 4 students hanging from your arm would not bend it the shoulder would weaken first!
If he was not leaning on the two desks, giving him a place to disperse the force, it would be more impressive. Try it standing with 3 or 4 students hanging from your arms. In Ki No Kawa Aikido, this trick is also called the unbendable arm, and can be done without the aid of a desk or table.
MedicMan442 3 years ago
You know some bad physics LOL The desks help bend the arm. Why do you think breaking techniques are done this way! 3 or 4 students hanging from your arm would not bend it the shoulder would weaken first!
grandmasterKI 3 years ago
Someone told me about this and I practice it all the time.
GrandmasterKiFan 3 years ago
That was amazing. I practice Ki myself but I haven't fully mastered it.
kurisu3000 4 years ago