Guys, its much harder than you think. You gotta train your body, mind, and bones to take the pain including the after affects of bruising and trouble typing at your desk job. I did 3 bricks for my 2nd dan and even a few aspirins and a case of beer and bbq afterwards didn't help.
It's not that hard bruv They are designed to break and if you do any sort of proper fist conditioning (especially for years to become a 5th Dan) this is nothing
Aspirin isn't a painkiller numb nuts it just makes your blood more liquid, and of course breaking bricks is hard but it's one of the core elements of any bare handed martial arts.
@@waterlegend72 Ok you stupid tool, go on let us watch you break real bricks, of course there's cheater like everywhere but there's also people who are the real deal, you never done martial arts to say that for sure.
My Dad was a 3rd degree black in Taekwondo. He taught me all the moves. He can karate chop through thick thick wood and more with ease. But me I about broke my hand.
Not really , I just broke a wood plank of about 6-7 cm for by belt exam , its not that hard tbh.@@HOTPLATEGAMING My teacher tho , the trainer for the nacional Spanish team David Escribano , has broke bricks before as demonstations of what hard work and discipline can help you achive
So none of these actually “break” as you would think. In this case break means break the formation in which they are stacked, not breaking them in half. You can clearly see this if you pause/play quickly.
Yeah, i'll do the training, spar, learn all the forms, but Ive spent enough of my life injured that im not going to do it over trying to do something that has absolutely no point at all besides impress those watching. Boards? Sure. Bricks? Not necessary
Lol they have a section in the mould that allows for them to break clean to a custom length and you put metal in each layer to allow space for breaking
You just kinda do tbh , but if you are asking on a training that allows to break things , you mainly want to focus technique , strength and conditioning.
I am not impressed by this technique. First, the black belt put spacers in between the bricks, which left a gap. Second, the strick was applied between the weakest parts of the bricks. The strick was not applied on the brick itself. In short, this was a poor demonstration of martial arts skills.
Don't be dumb. This video just shows what its title says. The point of this video is to show his potential strength, but you only see those bricks getting broken?
Yeah , but you need to have a material that will break , like sure , I can break wood , but I cant punch a hole through a table , different materials have different properties XD
Guys, its much harder than you think. You gotta train your body, mind, and bones to take the pain including the after affects of bruising and trouble typing at your desk job. I did 3 bricks for my 2nd dan and even a few aspirins and a case of beer and bbq afterwards didn't help.
Just imagine if it didn't break :-)
I did 5 roof tiles for my 2nd Dan, we did 100 push ups on our fists as training, over the course of a month
It's not that hard bruv
They are designed to break and if you do any sort of proper fist conditioning (especially for years to become a 5th Dan) this is nothing
Aspirin isn't a painkiller numb nuts it just makes your blood more liquid, and of course breaking bricks is hard but it's one of the core elements of any bare handed martial arts.
@@waterlegend72 Ok you stupid tool, go on let us watch you break real bricks, of course there's cheater like everywhere but there's also people who are the real deal, you never done martial arts to say that for sure.
My Dad was a 3rd degree black in Taekwondo. He taught me all the moves. He can karate chop through thick thick wood and more with ease. But me I about broke my hand.
3rd degree in Bullshido
@@HOTPLATEGAMINGcorny asf
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Not really , I just broke a wood plank of about 6-7 cm for by belt exam , its not that hard tbh.@@HOTPLATEGAMING
My teacher tho , the trainer for the nacional Spanish team David Escribano , has broke bricks before as demonstations of what hard work and discipline can help you achive
Karate chop 💀 kid what you on about
"No! bottom one!" -Bloodsport
What the hell is a dem mack...???? .... Death touch.
@@alexdavis454 "We honor your invitation". "Very good, but Brick not hit back".
Why is this black belt bowing to some bricks?
He's bowing to the master, basically saying "thank you for this opportunity. Now i'ma break the shit outa these bricks"
Taekwondo is an art of protecting with your feet, sick break hand striking is not super common in traditional schools
Well done 👏 참잘했어요
Ami me gusta quebrar cosas 😂
Que potencia tienes
Woah!! So amazing! Lots of respect
So none of these actually “break” as you would think. In this case break means break the formation in which they are stacked, not breaking them in half. You can clearly see this if you pause/play quickly.
Pretty sure those are designed to break so you can alter their lengths for gardens
😂😂😂😂💯
Lol ini 😂
Yeah, i'll do the training, spar, learn all the forms, but Ive spent enough of my life injured that im not going to do it over trying to do something that has absolutely no point at all besides impress those watching. Boards? Sure. Bricks? Not necessary
Nah when I get my black belt when 5th dawn comes it’s over for me
Lol they have a section in the mould that allows for them to break clean to a custom length and you put metal in each layer to allow space for breaking
Beautiful and Amazing Job Keep up the good work 💯
Only the bottom unit has to give away! All other bricks are there for show!
Not Dim Mak.
Congrats.
لازم يصدر صوت صياح . يعني بدون صوت لن تنكسر
يعطيه طاقه وقوه
Gravity doing most the work here.
I hope you do this
Well done! Wow amazing
Why measure than move yourself to bow to the brick? Makes no sense.
Its just tradition , you just do it.
Maybe you should have made sure that your hand came down in the crack between the bricks that his came down on.
How does one train for this.
Patience is the key
You just kinda do tbh , but if you are asking on a training that allows to break things , you mainly want to focus technique , strength and conditioning.
Hi
Is the yell neccessary? Or is it a trope
Yes it’s necessary
Overcoming pain to win, yes, it's a trope for sure...
My anxiety while watching this video 📈📈
I am not impressed by this technique. First, the black belt put spacers in between the bricks, which left a gap. Second, the strick was applied between the weakest parts of the bricks. The strick was not applied on the brick itself. In short, this was a poor demonstration of martial arts skills.
Hay de materiales a materiales
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my volume was full☠️
Good work young man
Ouch
but brick dont fight back
Don't be dumb. This video just shows what its title says. The point of this video is to show his potential strength, but you only see those bricks getting broken?
@@JustACatWithSunglasses yea i know.just say a quote from bloodsport movie..😂
@@vecknumb5818 Yea yea alright. May be I took it too serious
*Claps
He’s not breaking the bricks there r metal bars that them
I wouldn’t try it
Funny looking brucks
What kind of caveman technique is this? Just use a hammer.
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bullcrap, I had my friend do that with similar stones from Home Depot and he ended up with a cast lol
Your friend isnt as experienced and hasn't trained as much dumbass
the stones in the vid are meant to break💀
Bone conditioning
They use different stones 😂😂
Yeah , but you need to have a material that will break , like sure , I can break wood , but I cant punch a hole through a table , different materials have different properties XD
I can do better 😊
Go on , film yourself and post it
I will be him some day I am a brown senior