Shaolin Throws Needle thru Glass sheet bursts balloon

Stunt fu... not bad, but not all that. I've seen a guy from Hong Kong throw a bamboo chop stick picked out by an audience member thru a piece of plywood at about 12 feet. Multiple times.
 
I, too, have seen and filmed a guy throwing an ordinary chop stick through plywood albeit at about 5 ft. This shaolin monk threw the needle clean through the glass without shattering it and with sufficient power to burst a balloon. For me it is easily up their with the guy I saw throw the chop sticks.
 
I don't buy it at all.
I like how the Balloon popped on its own before he even threw anything... so they had to blow up another balloon and go again...
ya didn't happen.
 
Have the dude in the toga yell and throw the needle at the glass so the guy doing the popping knows the timing between the yell and the clink of the glass, then throw another needle and pop the balloon to disguise the clink of the glass.

Boring trick IMO. I'd rather watch Penn and Teller. ;)
 
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I saw a video of a guy a few years ago that had supposedly been handed down the families secret needle throwing style. His family was supposedly highly sought after assassins. And the same thing is stated by the wonderful Ashida Kim.

*eyes rolling for another hour* *sarcasm will be shut off when eyes stop rolling*
 
Stunt fu... not bad, but not all that. I've seen a guy from Hong Kong throw a bamboo chop stick picked out by an audience member thru a piece of plywood at about 12 feet. Multiple times.


plywood?!?

had to be ultra thin, or some kind of trick.

otherwise, that is pretty much superhuman.
 
Nope, it's physics. Just like a straw can penetrate a telephone pole, under the right circumstances.
 
Even more impressive YouTube footage. The detail is in the high speed filming... cool
 
It doesn't matter to me whether he actually did it or not. It was thought of and put to video, and so the idea was transmitted.

The idea is beautiful, alive, and human. Who cares if it 'really happened'.
 
It doesn't matter to me whether he actually did it or not. It was thought of and put to video, and so the idea was transmitted.

The idea is beautiful, alive, and human. Who cares if it 'really happened'.

Are you for real? Of course it matters. A true expert displays true skill and amazes us with his accomplishment. A magician tricks you, and dares you to figure out his trick. That's his expert skill, and that's legit too. But if someone pulls a parlor trick and then passes it off as the real thing, that's fraud. It demeans the martial arts and it cheapens real displays of talent.


BTW, after seeing the additional clips posted by Bill, it sure looks like this is the real thing. Definitely cool. I just wouldn't want to be the guy holding the glass in the first clip. If it shatters (as it did in one of the other clips) you could get cut up pretty good.
 
Are you for real? Of course it matters. A true expert displays true skill and amazes us with his accomplishment. A magician tricks you, and dares you to figure out his trick. That's his expert skill, and that's legit too. But if someone pulls a parlor trick and then passes it off as the real thing, that's fraud. It demeans the martial arts and it cheapens real displays of talent.

It demeans the martial art. It doesn't demean the beauty of human potential, which is the central idea of the trick/feat.

Plus I'm not for real.
 
Myth busters tested the idea that a straw could penetrate a telephone pole.
They had to fire one at roughly super high velocity (using high pressure air cannon) ... nearly twice that of a hurricane before the straw was able to penetrate a sheet of plywood.
For a human to do it... well. I can see with a chopstick because it's thicker, harder and narrow enough... provided the throw has 1. the power behind it to get enough velocity and 2. the throw is accurate enough where the end of the chopstick will hit the board just right to penetrate...
I've done it with kitchen knives but after many throws and lots of dents in the wood. Granted a kitchen knife is metal and thinner and has a sharpened point ... Tossing chopsticks at a cardboard box I've achieved the same effect... just never with plywood. But I think it's do-able.

Now with the needle through glass... hmm... I am finding it hard to swallow even with video evidence and high speed camera footage to show it all.
If true then the man has put A LOT of practice in to it.
Kinda like that guy who can draw/fire/holster a gun faster than the eye can blink.
 
My biggest issue with MB's is they try and "prove" things that have in fact happen. When they are unable to duplicate it, they call it "busted". Something is wrong with that.
 
Myth busters tested the idea that a straw could penetrate a telephone pole.
They had to fire one at roughly super high velocity (using high pressure air cannon) ... nearly twice that of a hurricane before the straw was able to penetrate a sheet of plywood.
For a human to do it... well. I can see with a chopstick because it's thicker, harder and narrow enough... provided the throw has 1. the power behind it to get enough velocity and 2. the throw is accurate enough where the end of the chopstick will hit the board just right to penetrate...
I've done it with kitchen knives but after many throws and lots of dents in the wood. Granted a kitchen knife is metal and thinner and has a sharpened point ... Tossing chopsticks at a cardboard box I've achieved the same effect... just never with plywood. But I think it's do-able.

Now with the needle through glass... hmm... I am finding it hard to swallow even with video evidence and high speed camera footage to show it all.
If true then the man has put A LOT of practice in to it.
Kinda like that guy who can draw/fire/holster a gun faster than the eye can blink.

Yea, I'm not sure but if you go to Shaolin they do that act for the tourist all the time. In fact its common.

All I know is I'm unable to do it lol!
 
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