Release the brick, and strike (or punch, or chop) it simultaneously. Make sure you hit in the middle of the brick, and try to carry the strike through the brick (aim your strike at a point below the brick).
This will feel so easy that the main difficulty of the trick will in fact be to make it look as if it were more difficult than it really is!
This will feel so easy that the main difficulty of the trick will in fact be to make it look as if it were more difficult than it really is!
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THESE ARE VIDS OF MY INSTRUCTORS BREAKING BRICKS AND ROCKS THERES ALOT MORE UP ON YOU TUBE HOPE THIS HELPS
http://youtu.be/cJAgo08CkRY
Board/brick/ice breaking is NOT just a trick... there are people who do it the right way. Here is my sensei a few years ago breaking 24 blocks of ice. And for those of you who say "they drilled holes in the ice", I was there while they were chainsawing them out of even bigger blocks of ice, and no drilling was done. Also, breaking solid ice is harder than breaking bricks.
http://www.tsk.com/pr/media/television/wb/02-18-04/index1.html
GO CHECK OUT MY INSTRUCTORS ON HOW BREAKING ROCKS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7MyKmWuoO4&feature=share&list=ULJ7MyKmWuoO4
The aim here is not to ridicule martial arts, but simply to show some techniques, based on simple physics and mechanics, which the average joe finds surprising, yet can easily achieve himself.
I'll refer you to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvRJEWHzGTo&mode=related&search= , for common 'kung fu demonstration' tricks...
This is in no way undermining the achievements of your sensei (or your own)... Board and brick breaking requires some serious conditioning... but add a few simple physical advantages you can gain, and the very hard suddenly seems extraordinary, or superhuman.
i tried it outside my house with a few friends and i was only one who could do it until i told them