
How can I eliminate that waste, even at the moment of impact with the stone’s resistance? First, raise your fist and deliver the first strike to the stone. Then, bend your fist and deliver the second strike. This way, the impact of the second strike will be transmitted completely without resistance, crushing the stone.
I still haven’t succeeded.
Because it was an exquisitely plausible theory, it seems that elementary and middle school students at the time were practicing it like crazy.
They were doing nuclear power in Taruruuto, right?
I mean, any elementary or middle school student who sees this will probably try to do it, unless they’ve broken an arm or something…
The concept of natural frequency does actually exist, somewhat like this.
It is impossible to achieve this by this method.
The reason for this is the double reasoning.
What do you mean by extra?
>>6
This is ultimately the basics of the basics.
>>6
To master something is to do it like this.
Amateurs can’t break rocks of this size in the first place.
The technique depends entirely on whether you can sense the moment the impact of the first strike collides with the resistance of the stone.
I was practicing because it was more theoretical than Ranma’s explosive crushing technique.
I was also practicing the explosive point hole.
As a prerequisite, it’s no good if you can’t break a stone with your bare hands.
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Wasn’t there a death point for Jibaku-kun too?
It seems that techniques that can easily break down materials by exploiting their weaknesses come up regularly.
>>12
To be frank, that’s essentially what Fist of the North Star is doing overall.
>>15
I thought that the secret points developed from the image of acupressure points.
>>12
It’s not so much that it’s regular, but perhaps a twist like that seen in meme images was born from the overused and clichéd soil that has been worn down.
It’s too late for the ultimate double…
>>13
What was that now?
>>16
Anti-
Plutzphong Point, huh?
Dusty fist
Fragment
>>17
I came to see this.
The image in the thread is impossible to do manually, but scientifically it makes a lot of sense.
Even if it could be mastered, it would only be able to send shocks without resistance.
If you want to crush rocks, you need to deliver enough striking power yourself.
This and the iron diamond have left the hands of elementary school boys at that time all torn up.
>>24
The route that gets hooked on Avan Strike and Fang Piercing is safe.
>>24
Did Majima-kun really have that much popularity…?
I love shonen manga logic.
In the Science Fiction Reading Book, they said, “When I calculate it… huh? These numbers seem surprisingly doable?”
It’s understandable that your fists will get battered if you train…
If you work hard, you can also do a double jump on the edge.
It’s impossible to achieve, but it’s not good to showcase techniques that can only be imitated in a boys’ magazine.
Because you’ll get hurt.
>>32
Once elementary school boys get their hands on an umbrella as a weapon, they generally try to practice most techniques, so it’s no longer surprising.
It was good that I only hurt my own fists here, but Gattsuk and Bloody Sky Ride were dangerous.
In Rurouni Kenshin, the thrust is described as a powerful killing technique, but in reality, even a child could wield an umbrella in a dangerous way.
My elementary school was peaceful, as we only used to stick the handle of an umbrella into our groin and pull it.
The thrusting technique is easy to understand when replaced with a spear.
I have the technique to inflict fatal wounds on my opponent from a safe position.
The danger level is too high compared to the ease of imitation of just posing and thrusting.
I heard a story about elementary school students playing dress-up as One Piece and using Haki! I wonder if that’s fun.
>>38
Just be aware that you’re becoming a boring old man.
The double extreme and the iron diamond were almost from the same generation.
It is said that Tetsubishi has a self-destruct technique.
>>41
The training methods were explained, so it feels like I could actually do it.
>>45
That was after having an incredible grip strength, you know, Tetsubishi.
In Mie, the only change is the increase in the movement of opening the fist at the end, so isn’t the impact almost the same?
>>42
The peak of Mie is the technique of double peak meta.
The technique itself is relatively safe, but accidents can occur during the preparation stage of Avan Strike.
I feel like I could jump and land safely at the moment the elevator falls.
>>46
Saiki Kusuo did it too…
>>46
Just jumping a little after free falling…
The painful experiences with the iron diamond made me want to give up and practice the demon meeting, but I couldn’t.
The Heavenly Dragon Flash is an event technique, but the Nine-headed Dragon Flash is essentially the strongest technique, right?
>>50
Kenshin’s small body makes it difficult for him to produce power…
>>50
Isn’t it the other way around?
>>54
The inspiration of the dragon at Kokonotsu!
>>50
The normal Tensho Ryuusen is the strongest technique.
It’s a ridiculous cheat technique that allows you to win even when the indigo dagger is touching your shoulder.
>>50
If you take the initiative and kill with the first strike, then it’s all over.
The line of what can realistically be achieved is about the Devil Bat Ghost from Eyeshield 21.
That was the last time I tried to imitate the techniques from manga.
The only thing humans can mimic is running like Naruto.
>>55
You should at least be able to make a finger gun.
The cross bomber is easy to imitate, yet it’s an incredibly lethal technique, which is scary.
>>56
The Paro Special is nice too.
I was able to do it because I entered the Super Red Report Time.
NARUTO is quite popular, and everyone is doing Chidori and Rasengan.
I practiced Eight Trigrams Sixty-Four Palms, Eight Trigrams Palm Huitian, and Eight Trigrams Air Palm.
In reality, this is what the mantis shrimp’s punch does.
I could do it when I was a child, but now I can’t do it.
Is this aging?
Training the Spiral Sphere with a yo-yo is good, isn’t it?
In my hometown, the surface lotus was designated as a forbidden technique.
I couldn’t mimic the Peach Special other than the Diving Peach Bomber.
Well, I couldn’t really replicate the diving peach buster properly, it ended up being a hip attack instead.
Stabbing a sky snake hand into the ground is something even elementary school students can understand is dangerous, right?
The whole body is probably pumping up the moment it hits.
The technique that was the easiest to replicate and the most dangerous when I was in elementary school was the camel clutch.
Is Kuzu Ryūsen essentially the pinnacle of the Nine Layers?
>>74
It’s different because it’s not layered.
>>74
If you mean a time lag, then if you shoot simultaneously with 9 shots, it probably doesn’t align with the theory in the thread image, right?
The Nine-Headed Dragon Flash is fundamentally different because it cuts in the wrong place.
Finger Flare Bombs were popular.
I feel like there are trends when there are preceding actions.
In short, it’s resonance, so scientifically it exists and is already being utilized.
Whether it can be done with human fingers is another matter.
I feel like I was able to do it 2 or 3 times out of 10 because I practiced.
I thought no one would be able to mimic the Lightning Beast Shot, but…
>>81
There’s no way a professional would imitate that and get their leg injured…
It’s a technique that delivers impact more efficiently to crush, so even if you endure it, there will still be damage…
You’re going to break your fingers on the first swing, aren’t you?
If I had known the grip of the Toga-ryu during my kendo club days, I would have definitely tried it.
And the flying bamboo sword.