I am planning on performing a spear hand strike in my next board breaking competition. The last time I performed this break, my fingernails shattered, and I bled a whole lot lol. In this competition, taping the fingers is not an option, but I'm trying to figure out how to keep myself from...
Did Karate rotate shoulder (not hip) for punch before Mas Oyama taught it to Karate's Tameshiwari? Mas Oyama's Classic Karate page 157.
Mas Oyama's Classic Karate
It shows that you have to rotate shoulder for hand strike. Mas Oyama taught that hand strike to Karate. I've been claiming that Mas...
Other than my conclusions, what other conclusions are possible without contradicting my references?
-Oyama taught a Korean hand strike to Karate cause he saw Korean hand strikes by being a Korean. He taught a better hand strike to Karate for Tameshiwari/Breaking purpose.
The referenced facts...
I'm a bit hostile to Japan, but I'm not a troll. I'm not doing this for the fun of causing anxiety. I'm just spreading the truth and the facts. I feel obligation to it. I don't want my country Korea to lose nor share any of its traditional wealth, which is why it's important to clearly...
Just updating contents. Mostly because it's hard to read.
I'm a bit hostile to Japan, but I'm not a troll. I'm not doing this for the fun of causing anxiety. I'm just spreading the truth and the facts. I feel obligation to it. I don't want my country Korea to lose nor share any of its...
Did Japan have Kiai Jutsu before 20th century? What happened to it today?
I was just googling, and I found some articles on Kiai Jutsu in Japan.
FightingArts.com - Kiai Jutsu: The Shout Used As A Weapon
Kiai-Jutsu | Shuyokan Ryu Martial Arts Center
I assumed that Kihapsul/Kiaijutsu...
Did Japan have Kiai Jutsu before 20th century? What happened to it today?
I was just googling, and I found some articles on Kiai Jutsu in Japan.
FightingArts.com - Kiai Jutsu: The Shout Used As A Weapon
Kiai-Jutsu | Shuyokan Ryu Martial Arts Center
I assumed that Kihapsul/Kiaijutsu...
I'm a bit hostile to Japan, but I'm not a troll. I'm not doing this for the fun of causing anxiety. I'm just spreading the truth and the facts. I feel obligation to it. I don't want my country Korea to lose nor share any of its traditional wealth, which is why it's important to clearly...
I'm a bit hostile to Japan, but I'm not a troll. I'm not doing this for the fun of causing anxiety. I'm just spreading the truth and the facts. I feel obligation to it. I don't want my country Korea to lose nor share any of its traditional wealth, which is why it's important to clearly...
==Korean Breaking predating Karate's Breaking==
In 1934's reputable Korean newspaper, there's a sport called Yuk-ki breaking soft shingles (roof tiles) with fist strike.
https://i.imgur.com/UqPLaLW.png
There are many reputable & old Korean newspaper records that show the derivations of the...
Karate didn't invent Breaking/Tameshiwari, Korea had it first.
Quoting Graham Noble who has a lot of reputable sources & references in this issue:
"Breaking objects with the hands and feet has probably existed in the eastern martial arts for hundreds of years. In Japan it certainly predated...
This may be a stupid question, but will your bones stay conditioned after years of not conditioning?
Let's say you can take a lot of force with your shins, will it stay?
I had an idea just for anyone on here to post anything they know about breaking techniques no matter how big or small.
I'm talking:
-cool breaks you've seen
-tricks of the trade
-tips
-training
I don't care if it's straight up magicians tricks. If you've seen or performed it at a martial arts...