tae kwon do 10 inch wood break

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2006

master nicholles breakin 10 inch of wood

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  • so you can show what power you have without breaking some 1 and if you got hot with that kick by that person you wouldnt hit back eather

  • grand master choi and thay put the wood back up

  • this is master nicholles 8th dan breakin 10 inch of wood and some of the outhers include mark skyrme 6th deg and the outhers with black stripe on there armes and legs are at least 4th dan

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  • Well, maybe he got lucky like the wood had more space in between after it was repositioned, but anyway it's damn impressive. that kick would do some serious damage to a person.

  • music name please.

  • Regardless of the board thickness it's still 10 inches of damn wood. arguing about board type is really splitting hairs here...

  • It's not what you break it's how you break it lol

  • i liked the last kick

  • way to be, those 1/8 inch boards are crap unless its for little kids. I also use one inch boards.

  • Actually it does because of reverbiration if you do not break it the hit bounces back at your hand/foot a number of times very frast. That's why if you fail to break it hurts more than actually breaking it. You know unless the wood is paper thin like on some videos. Same as glass has a breaking frequency wood kinda does also.

    P.s. not for this video but people get REAL wood to break not 1/8th inch thick piece of bull they use. We use one inch boards #2 white pine.

  • no it doesn't, but it is a good demonstration of knowing how to apply your techniques and showing that you know how to put your strength into a target and break it: wood, brick, bones. I'm sure you get my drift. A back kick that they feature in this video that breaks through 10 inches of wood could easily shatter ribs.

    Its the same reason sword practitioners use bamboo and other solid materials instead of actual human limbs for demonstrating their knowledge of cutting. Its nicer.

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