7 days to iron fist?

opr1945

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In the following video the Guy is able to get tough enough to break a board and porcelain tile. at around 8 minutes into video he succeeds in breaking both. BUT, note that he breaking the board against the grain, not with it. Also, the board breaks evenly straight across the board as if mostly cut by a saw. I have broken many a pine board in my life (not as a martial artist but as a handyman) none of them broke straight as a ruler. And many shattered instead of a clean break in any direction. Especially across the grain. I also broke a few porcelain items and lots of terra cotta items. Especially there was a danger of slivers with the porcelain similar to glass. I never saw a straight line break unless it was scored first.

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In the following video the Guy is able to get tough enough to break a board and porcelain tile. at around 8 minutes into video he succeeds in breaking both. BUT, note that he breaking the board against the grain, not with it. Also, the board breaks evenly straight across the board as if mostly cut by a saw. I have broken many a pine board in my life (not as a martial artist but as a handyman) none of them broke straight as a ruler. And many shattered instead of a clean break in any direction. Especially across the grain. I also broke a few porcelain items and lots of terra cotta items. Especially there was a danger of slivers with the porcelain similar to glass. I never saw a straight line break unless it was scored first.

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Kid wouldn't survive 10 seconds in a fight.

So why would anyone give a damn about his videos.

Garbage, sorry.
 
Not impressed. Those tiles, you can stack a whole bunch of them, and I mean a bunch, place your knuckles against the top and just drop your shoulder with no bodyweight behind it and they'll all break like it's nothing.
 
Actually, my suspicion is that the board and tile were "pre cut" to make them easier to break.

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Persistence of 3 year old:
 
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