Ugh.... more Ytong bricks. This is not a good breaking material. It floats on water when thrown in. This is a fact. Maybe next time just use pavers, they are great for breaking.
Regular concrete weighs about 150lbs/cubic foot. If each block measured 4"X8"X18", (a conservative estimate), the 'concrete' blocks would weigh right around 200lbs. The supporting surface(s) of the stands are around 32 square inches, (assuming each is 2"X8"), creating a pressure of about 6.5psi from the weight of the blocks alone. Add in the increase in pressure from striking force, acceleration of the breaking blocks, and the lateral spread that the force, and the concrete stands would snap.
Once again, let me be clear: to claim that those blocks are simply concrete is false. The discription should read "Airated concrete", "Very sandy concrete", or perhaps "Concrete that has been made to break easily". One block of the same dimensions, properly made of regular concrete, would NOT have broken the way he struck it. And he's 'breaking' 4 of them-I dont think so. His arm WOULD break, if anything. I know because I train and break Tameshiwara AND Iron Palm. I know the truth of breaking.
Buddy, what I'm trying to tell for YEARS! The stuff here is gypsum concrete! I know the mark, it's called YTONG. Narve, the world champion breaks this too
hey dumbasses, he did it perfectly correct. Form was awesome. and yes stupid the stand WOULD support the bricks LOL hes not putting 10000 pounds on it, hes moving all his force THROUGH the blocks. fuckin idiots tryin to act smart lol
Oh, yeah? Its also funny how :1)clouds of sand fly off the 'blocks', 2) this dumbass hits with the wrong part of his arm(he would break it that way) and 3) the stand he uses would not support those bircks under the kind of load it would take to break them. Dipshit.
It's funny on how when something fantastic is done there will always be a few who judge just by looking at a video that it's all fake. Look around Youtube and you'll find many styles that break bricks.
Very nice! Notice how all the blocks break at almost exactly the same instant, on other breakings I've seen the blocks usually break on the weight off the others on top of it.
Ugh.... more Ytong bricks. This is not a good breaking material. It floats on water when thrown in. This is a fact. Maybe next time just use pavers, they are great for breaking.
die694 2 years ago
Regular concrete weighs about 150lbs/cubic foot. If each block measured 4"X8"X18", (a conservative estimate), the 'concrete' blocks would weigh right around 200lbs. The supporting surface(s) of the stands are around 32 square inches, (assuming each is 2"X8"), creating a pressure of about 6.5psi from the weight of the blocks alone. Add in the increase in pressure from striking force, acceleration of the breaking blocks, and the lateral spread that the force, and the concrete stands would snap.
ironpalmist 2 years ago
Once again, let me be clear: to claim that those blocks are simply concrete is false. The discription should read "Airated concrete", "Very sandy concrete", or perhaps "Concrete that has been made to break easily". One block of the same dimensions, properly made of regular concrete, would NOT have broken the way he struck it. And he's 'breaking' 4 of them-I dont think so. His arm WOULD break, if anything. I know because I train and break Tameshiwara AND Iron Palm. I know the truth of breaking.
ironpalmist 2 years ago
Buddy, what I'm trying to tell for YEARS! The stuff here is gypsum concrete! I know the mark, it's called YTONG. Narve, the world champion breaks this too
saidadib 2 years ago
is that steven seagal on the background picture?
saidadib 2 years ago
what where the dimensions of those blocks?
thanks
mpent2 3 years ago
So ur sayin if i was to fight him & i was immobilized on a table, he would do that & i would die?
that would be something
Dps081393 3 years ago
OSU!!
ibukimas 3 years ago
hey dumbasses, he did it perfectly correct. Form was awesome. and yes stupid the stand WOULD support the bricks LOL hes not putting 10000 pounds on it, hes moving all his force THROUGH the blocks. fuckin idiots tryin to act smart lol
Xecorrer 4 years ago
Oh, yeah? Its also funny how :1)clouds of sand fly off the 'blocks', 2) this dumbass hits with the wrong part of his arm(he would break it that way) and 3) the stand he uses would not support those bircks under the kind of load it would take to break them. Dipshit.
ironpalmist 4 years ago
Where is your experience within tameshiwari coming from ? I'm just wondering.
The strike which is used on the video is a very common strike (hiji oroshi uchi) and is used exactly as you see.
if you looks a little bit around you'll find it as a mandatory tameshiwari during big kyokushin tournaments.
I'm sorry, but there is no fake in the video.
Have a good life.
osu
lynges 4 years ago
This post gives you a bad name man, you have different styles of brick breaking, this is not the iron palm way. Well you need to accept it!
saidadib 2 years ago
If you are claiming that those blocks were real concrete, you're full of shit. Faker.
ironpalmist 4 years ago
It's funny on how when something fantastic is done there will always be a few who judge just by looking at a video that it's all fake. Look around Youtube and you'll find many styles that break bricks.
norm58 4 years ago
Yokudekimashita, Oss.
ocaur 4 years ago
Whut?? You better walk away...
UKJazzCat 4 years ago
Nice. Where do you buy the bricks? or do you make them?
spamllpitdept 5 years ago
shit! I've never seen so thick bricks ;O
afga3 5 years ago
That's a very nice!!!
martz847 5 years ago
thank you
lynges 5 years ago
Hahaha ;D
Johnblek 5 years ago
Very nice! Notice how all the blocks break at almost exactly the same instant, on other breakings I've seen the blocks usually break on the weight off the others on top of it.
siloraptor 5 years ago
Nice! Thats gotta hurt...
CapoeiristaDK 5 years ago
that was ok...watching people kick through baseball bats is more challenging!
mcastro16 5 years ago