High Speed Movie recorded Martial Art Smash - One inch punch
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@sasukeinferno4 please rewatch the video and actually look there is a rather large gap in between each or the 10 ice slabs of at least 2-3" its just the camera angle that makes it look that way.
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this isnt hard at all, its called science.
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Imagine the Myth Busters doing this! How cool would that be.
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@iseeingi2i it would only colapse onto each other if they had space inbetween them. the first 3 slabs of ice didnt have space between them. however the last one did so i consider your answer half correct if im correct. if that makes sense :D.
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reminds me of that movie with our very own muscles from brussels, jean claude van damme
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Yawn.......now clean up all that freaking ice before it melts!!!
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@sasukeinferno4 please rewatch the video and actually look there is a rather large gap in between each or the 10 ice slabs of at least 2-3" its just the camera angle that makes it look that way.
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this isnt hard at all, its called science.
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Imagine the Myth Busters doing this! How cool would that be.
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@iseeingi2i it would only colapse onto each other if they had space inbetween them. the first 3 slabs of ice didnt have space between them. however the last one did so i consider your answer half correct if im correct. if that makes sense :D.
unimpressed thats not martial arts thats physics center all of your weight across a long solid surface that has very little flexibility and tensile strength and is already rather heavy all that needed to be broken was one after that they just collapse on each other i dont doubt he is a martial artist but im saying anyone with decent knowledge of leverage and more importantly physics could do this
iseeingi2i 1 year ago 7
@TigersPrettyBunny Google "one inch punch". When performing this one inch punch the practitioner stands with his fist very close to the target (the distance depends on the skill of the practitioner, usually from 0-6 inches). A quick movement of the wrist produces the force needed, the wrist is held with the knuckles facing out on a horizontal axis, the wrist is then moved up and a strike is produced with the bottom two knuckles. There were no one inch punches in this video.
jiberish001 1 year ago 2