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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

As I explained in the video, what I used is the leverage. It is recommended to select a wide and thin stone to make the levarage effective. You may need to be careful in selecting a stone since some stones are very solid and hard to be broken by human power.

自然石割はてこの原理を応用した比較的簡単な試し割です。自然の石ですので人間の力では割ることのできない強度の物がある場合がありますのでご注意下さい。

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  • quelle sorte de pierre aige de besoin senpei

  • @chuckmasterfreack Merci pour commentaire. Est-ce que ce sera une question quel genre de pierre choisit? J'ai choisi la pierre longue, mince. I hope my French made sense to you!

  • sorry I was trying to say I appreciate your opinion and "agree with " speed.

  • I appreciate your opinion and speed. The more speed, the more chance to capture an opponent. Also speed makes a strike more powerful.

  • Look, I'm a martial arts enthusiast, about 22 years practicing karate, sometimes even while doing my daily work with bricks and tiles ;) , so i wouldn't say i can realy break a brick if I simply smash it down a hard surface. No offence but I really want to see someone who is really capable of doing real stone, brick or countless tiles breaking (without the queery sticks between the each two) rather than a empty showmanship and saying this don't mean this guy can't hit hard.

  • @mastichka Thanks for the comment. I, in my videos, try to show the mechanizm of breaking techniques. I have tried to break much more solid substances and failed. Trying to break solid objects causes severe injury like a bone fracture.

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  • I hope you don't get me wrong. Because I'm not nagging, just sharing my oppinion. Most of the practitioners are doing breaking with strength abandoning the speed thus making the breaking test almost pointless

    - a strong and heavy guy with big mussle can also break an object(s) if he tights the fist well. But that kind of hit is more likely unusable against a opponent who is moving fast. Well as a finishing hit it'll work but nobody just waits to be hit with all the power the attacker has...

  • @XaiHer21 i could actually do that before i started training karate... its not so hard but sometimes your hand might hurt a bit , but in 2 days pain is gone

  • oh, wow, thats pretty cool! i drempt about breaking stones last night, lol XD

  • @sqwidword3 It's called kiai, the way of breathing. When I exhale, I can hit things harder.

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