@TreVox You have no idea what you are talking about. I am a black belt and I would not call that easy even boards will break your hand if hit wrong. It is technique not power.
Technically brick breaking is very very very easy if stack properly, meaning you leave wide gaps with every stacking brick, but only for demonstration.
Parents watching their kid's master demonstrate are normally unaware of this situation.
@gt500cowboy You don't charge extra just because you're a Grandmaster, normally the Grand title is just a rank that says you are very good and you are eligible to teach even masters.
You charge extra depending on your students rank.
sorry but no disrepssced but why did he have to jump off a small pill of wood blocks again ? kinda looks like he had to using more his body wight from jumping off the wood blocks then any real technique , the could be some kinda technique for jumping off blocks of wood for breaking bricks , just seems a bit off to me.
@jonathan77479 yes my friend I understand, it's purely technique thats why I said it's easy..
If you know how that is..
I'm a black belt ninjutsu as well..
Don't get all upset alright? If this is properly practiced then I assume you'll have no trouble.
TreVox 4 months ago
@TreVox You have no idea what you are talking about. I am a black belt and I would not call that easy even boards will break your hand if hit wrong. It is technique not power.
jonathan77479 4 months ago
that guy is friends with Chuck Norris
combathookarms 7 months ago
he my karate teacher lol
thogul5908 8 months ago
@TreVox Thanks for the info but I would like to get a reply from sumbody who understands the ancient Korean culture. You do not.
gt500cowboy 1 year ago
@007HomeBoy Yeah I agree..
Technically brick breaking is very very very easy if stack properly, meaning you leave wide gaps with every stacking brick, but only for demonstration.
Parents watching their kid's master demonstrate are normally unaware of this situation.
You can actually try brick breaking.
Stack them with gaps.
Align them properly.
Amaze your friends.
@Caution wrap hand thick and tight*
TreVox 1 year ago
@gt500cowboy You don't charge extra just because you're a Grandmaster, normally the Grand title is just a rank that says you are very good and you are eligible to teach even masters.
You charge extra depending on your students rank.
TreVox 1 year ago
get to the bricks already!
dollzandpinz 1 year ago
What's the difference between a Master and a Grand Master? How much more can I charge my students if I affix the "Grand" to my "Master" title?
gt500cowboy 1 year ago
sorry but no disrepssced but why did he have to jump off a small pill of wood blocks again ? kinda looks like he had to using more his body wight from jumping off the wood blocks then any real technique , the could be some kinda technique for jumping off blocks of wood for breaking bricks , just seems a bit off to me.
TychoKai 1 year ago