How is it possible? Kicking Magic Power?

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I'm always asked, but did not find out how this can be done so as not to break his foot
 
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the second part here, Ukrainian makiwara))

 

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There's nothing magic about kicking with the toes, primarily the big toe. It's all about conditioning. Go look up Uechi-ryu.

They do it bare foot.

The second video he's wearing boots. Again nothing magic. Tighten the foot & let the boot do the work for you.
 
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Thank you for the info, the second video with humor))))
 

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Yeah its no big deal really. I like to lay the 60 pound heavy bag on the floor and kick it across the dojo with toe kicks on the bottom of the bag, moving it a few inches every kick. Once your taught the bone structure needed for the foot it's only a matter of working the foot muscles with lots of practice. It could take a few years to get a really good sokusen kick and most people don't have that kind of patients
 
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Yeah its no big deal really. I like to lay the 60 pound heavy bag on the floor and kick it across the dojo with toe kicks on the bottom of the bag, moving it a few inches every kick. Once your taught the bone structure needed for the foot it's only a matter of working the foot muscles with lots of practice. It could take a few years to get a really good sokusen kick and most people don't have that kind of patients
it's interesting, I'll will try soon
 
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Training in nature, practiced kicking on the sturdy oak (Oak does not hurt :)) Demonstration of proper kicking, without pushing. Explains the benefits of working out a kick. In the end there is a unique method.

 

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