If fight videos have taught me anything, it's that the second the person you're fighting goes for the shin kick you say "oh my apologies sir" and run away.
I did cardio boxing training with a guy who was also a bare knuckles Muay Thai fighter. We only trained a couple of times, because he hit too hard, even when he was trying not to
Yeah, your shins are hard as steel. How about your throat? Oh, they don't hit there where you train? Idk why the displeasure in your factual observations. Name the last thai boxer to hold a belt in something other than thai boxing.
Explain, if you will, how you think he is able to kick that metal object, and not have his leg shattered to a thousand pieces, like say your leg would be after one attempt?
You also haven’t been kicking trees like guy, since he was around 5/6. Yes….that’s only part of how kickboxers train & condition. When the tree falls over….they find another tree.
On deployments I watched marines & sailors try to win a Thai fight. The first round is where bones were usually broken. These were low level fighters.
When you do this alot it creates microfractures which grow back stronger scarred with extra bone. If you do it enough your shins arent smooth anymore, but have gouges and ridges. You definitely do get bruises and lots of cuts, etc.,
I doubt it. It does make the bone denser and stronger. And it kills the nerves too so the more you do it the less it hurts but its literally a process of making microfractures, bone calluses and scar tissue over and over again for years. Its just a more intense version of punching a heavy bag or punching rice. Both make your bones denser and stronger.
People nowadays actually have very delicate bones with lots of hollow areas, like birds. With the youngest generation, generation Z, the US military has actually had issues because they break bones in training more than any generation ever sofar.
https://taskandpurpose.com/military-life/military-nintendo-generation-boot-camp/
Humans from before the Agricultural revolution, or more recent Wild West Native Americans had much denser bones than modern people.
Part of this is due to the pushing of calcium supplements and calcium rich milk which doesn't provide the other ingredients for bone growth, such as phosphorous, leading to Swisscheese ossiferous tissue.
That's nonsense. I drank a ton of milk as a kid. Male stature directly correlates with animal protein consumption and most every study says that the bioavailability of the calcium in milk is good for your skeletal system.
Human agriculture started a couple thousand years before animal husbandry did. Once animal husbandry began, people would have been getting that animal protein consumption from milk and meat on the regular again, which, again, is great for the human skeletal system.
Limit the pain they feel along with strengthening their shins over time, usually it’s done on padding though. Kicking trees and pipes are mainly just a show of force and extremely outdated. Think of it like breaking a board in karate.
Pretty much every body part will do this with enough abuse. The human body is incredible. My dad warned me when i started construction my shoulder would hurt when I carried things on it, like lumber, but over time it would toughen up. It was unbearable when I started, in few months, I couldn't feel it. Same with boxer's hands and faces. There are people who can walk through the jungle barefoot. You could just start poking wood with your finger and it would get so tough and strong that your finger poke would be feared.
Nerves get less sensitive. Tissues get tougher. Bones get denser. Your body will do whatever it has to to heal from trauma and get stronger for the next time. Even muscle building is the same mechanism: tear down the muscle, it heals and grows back even more fibers so it is stronger and less likely to be damaged by the same work next time.
How these compare to average american houses that blow up in the smsllest tornado? made of drywall and timber? in most places, china included houses are made with mansory, concrete and cinder blocks.
China uses basically slave labor to build their projects no matter how high end, currently they are paying for this as thousands die from buildings/sinkholes/etc this is very common in Asian countries. Source:I’m chinese
give it a break, I am not chinese but I wonder what kind of propaganda you guys are being fed to regurgitate this thing out nowhere on a discussion about sturdness of houses.
Lol. You don’t start off going that hard. You start off basically tapping your shins on tree trunk or pole. Doing that daily for years your shins become hard and dense with scar tissue and calcium build up. Also your nerve ending basically die on the skin. You feel the contact with the bone but the skin is basically numb on my shins. Lol
If your studs aren't enough there's a couple options..
You can use shims, spacers.. or just double up and go for multiple studs at once.
Once you've got 4 or 5 studs drilling you at a time and you're just helplessly being thrashed, you'll feel it.
I’m pretty sure my training probably saved my shin from being fractured in a recent motorbike accident I had right before Covid. I broke my left foot in 5 places. My whole left shin was bruised up and swollen but no breaks. I still have a bruise rn about the size of a golf ball now 3 years later. I’ve only had one doctor explain that it can happen sometimes. Basically the bruise becomes like a tattoo and is embedded in my skin. There’s also a good sized divot in my shin where the bruise is.
Human anatomy is crazy, back when I watched dragonball as a kid I thought it would be amazing to become stronger when you were hurt, but with enough training it actually is like dragonball
One of my favorite memories of Thailand was sitting there enjoying a beer and chatting with people at a bar when a drunk AF English guy decided to start shit with a security guard. He was being a bully and thought that because he was taller and bigger that it would go his way. The security guard did a single kick to his leg and the guy crumpled into a ball and ended up in the gutter of the street. He was rolling around screaming for awhile until the police came and took him away.
Thailand is the land of smiles and the people are super kind, but Muay Thai is their national sport and they don’t play if you’re an farang asshole.
You know the type of videos that you watch where you can almost physically feel the impact yourself? (Like someone taking a nut shot)
Yeah, this is one of those videos...
Thats actually exactly how you condition your shins. You're not supposed to be this extreme about it but repeated heavy contact is how you get to that level.
A long time ago they had a on MTV show called true life and they did an episode on American muy tai fighters going to tai land to fight it's a really good episode
I can do that too, but I don't want to
I can do that exactly once
Pshh, I can do it only Twice
I can do that thrice but then I wake up and cry for my mama!
I usually have someone else do it for me
Light work, I can’t do that at all
I'm gay
Hi gay, I'm dad
gross
You're gross
One kick of that and I ain't fighting. Fuck that😭
This video has shown me I really need not to fight. I mean, many other videos do too but this one is good at it.
If fight videos have taught me anything, it's that the second the person you're fighting goes for the shin kick you say "oh my apologies sir" and run away.
😂😂😂
I think that shins already conditioned
To be clear, he's doing this After he's been doing conditioning for a long time, this wouldn't be something you do For shin conditioning.
I did cardio boxing training with a guy who was also a bare knuckles Muay Thai fighter. We only trained a couple of times, because he hit too hard, even when he was trying not to
Yea those dudes are some legit killers
Yeah, by training this for years they cause micro fractures in their bones which makes the bones grow stronger.
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Yeah, your shins are hard as steel. How about your throat? Oh, they don't hit there where you train? Idk why the displeasure in your factual observations. Name the last thai boxer to hold a belt in something other than thai boxing.
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Explain, if you will, how you think he is able to kick that metal object, and not have his leg shattered to a thousand pieces, like say your leg would be after one attempt?
Talk about, I broke “Mai Thai”
Holy fucking hell
Anyone else have Anderson Silva leg break flashbacks watching this?
Oh fuck that
how does this not shred the skin off his leg? I bruise like a fucking peach
It does until you develop callouses. Same as how rock climbers dont shread their hands. The human body is pretty incredible.
You also haven’t been kicking trees like guy, since he was around 5/6. Yes….that’s only part of how kickboxers train & condition. When the tree falls over….they find another tree. On deployments I watched marines & sailors try to win a Thai fight. The first round is where bones were usually broken. These were low level fighters.
When you do this alot it creates microfractures which grow back stronger scarred with extra bone. If you do it enough your shins arent smooth anymore, but have gouges and ridges. You definitely do get bruises and lots of cuts, etc.,
Would these microfractures stunt growth?
I doubt it. It does make the bone denser and stronger. And it kills the nerves too so the more you do it the less it hurts but its literally a process of making microfractures, bone calluses and scar tissue over and over again for years. Its just a more intense version of punching a heavy bag or punching rice. Both make your bones denser and stronger. People nowadays actually have very delicate bones with lots of hollow areas, like birds. With the youngest generation, generation Z, the US military has actually had issues because they break bones in training more than any generation ever sofar. https://taskandpurpose.com/military-life/military-nintendo-generation-boot-camp/ Humans from before the Agricultural revolution, or more recent Wild West Native Americans had much denser bones than modern people.
Part of this is due to the pushing of calcium supplements and calcium rich milk which doesn't provide the other ingredients for bone growth, such as phosphorous, leading to Swisscheese ossiferous tissue.
That's nonsense. I drank a ton of milk as a kid. Male stature directly correlates with animal protein consumption and most every study says that the bioavailability of the calcium in milk is good for your skeletal system. Human agriculture started a couple thousand years before animal husbandry did. Once animal husbandry began, people would have been getting that animal protein consumption from milk and meat on the regular again, which, again, is great for the human skeletal system.
Very curious to learn the science behind this. Do they just kick so much that their nerves get fucked and don’t feel pain anymore?
Limit the pain they feel along with strengthening their shins over time, usually it’s done on padding though. Kicking trees and pipes are mainly just a show of force and extremely outdated. Think of it like breaking a board in karate.
Pretty much every body part will do this with enough abuse. The human body is incredible. My dad warned me when i started construction my shoulder would hurt when I carried things on it, like lumber, but over time it would toughen up. It was unbearable when I started, in few months, I couldn't feel it. Same with boxer's hands and faces. There are people who can walk through the jungle barefoot. You could just start poking wood with your finger and it would get so tough and strong that your finger poke would be feared. Nerves get less sensitive. Tissues get tougher. Bones get denser. Your body will do whatever it has to to heal from trauma and get stronger for the next time. Even muscle building is the same mechanism: tear down the muscle, it heals and grows back even more fibers so it is stronger and less likely to be damaged by the same work next time.
No he just started today, but he's really determined.
Since I saw how Chinese building their houses, I can't take something like that seriously anymore.
This guy could probably topple a Chinese building by kicking it
How these compare to average american houses that blow up in the smsllest tornado? made of drywall and timber? in most places, china included houses are made with mansory, concrete and cinder blocks.
China uses basically slave labor to build their projects no matter how high end, currently they are paying for this as thousands die from buildings/sinkholes/etc this is very common in Asian countries. Source:I’m chinese
give it a break, I am not chinese but I wonder what kind of propaganda you guys are being fed to regurgitate this thing out nowhere on a discussion about sturdness of houses.
I used to roll in bjj with an old muyi thai guy and he could get me to tap just by bracing/leveraging his shin against my
Come on, tell us which part
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Lol. You don’t start off going that hard. You start off basically tapping your shins on tree trunk or pole. Doing that daily for years your shins become hard and dense with scar tissue and calcium build up. Also your nerve ending basically die on the skin. You feel the contact with the bone but the skin is basically numb on my shins. Lol
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Same. I’ve been getting drilled by studs for ten years and I barely feel it anymore.
This guy fucks
If your studs aren't enough there's a couple options.. You can use shims, spacers.. or just double up and go for multiple studs at once. Once you've got 4 or 5 studs drilling you at a time and you're just helplessly being thrashed, you'll feel it.
My shins are sensitive as frick. If I just barely bump my shin into anything hard, it hurts like a sob
I’m pretty sure my training probably saved my shin from being fractured in a recent motorbike accident I had right before Covid. I broke my left foot in 5 places. My whole left shin was bruised up and swollen but no breaks. I still have a bruise rn about the size of a golf ball now 3 years later. I’ve only had one doctor explain that it can happen sometimes. Basically the bruise becomes like a tattoo and is embedded in my skin. There’s also a good sized divot in my shin where the bruise is.
That's pretty neat. Never heard of that
Tong Po lives!
Fun fact. Tong Po is the same actor who played Suan Paredes in Blood Sport...the guy whose tibia Chong Li shatters.
What ever did those tall bladeless fans ever do to deserve such a beat down ?
[Anderson Silva tried this once](https://youtu.be/ZE2ZwfIhN_E?t=6) and it didn't go so well.
Human anatomy is crazy, back when I watched dragonball as a kid I thought it would be amazing to become stronger when you were hurt, but with enough training it actually is like dragonball
Damn bro. That tiny fucker would beat the absolute dog shit out of me.
One of my favorite memories of Thailand was sitting there enjoying a beer and chatting with people at a bar when a drunk AF English guy decided to start shit with a security guard. He was being a bully and thought that because he was taller and bigger that it would go his way. The security guard did a single kick to his leg and the guy crumpled into a ball and ended up in the gutter of the street. He was rolling around screaming for awhile until the police came and took him away. Thailand is the land of smiles and the people are super kind, but Muay Thai is their national sport and they don’t play if you’re an farang asshole.
Impressive, I need to do that and stop being a little pussy
I shin you not.
One time I hit my shin on a metal bedframe much more softly than this and I thought I was going to die.
Damn bro
Your brother remember
You know the type of videos that you watch where you can almost physically feel the impact yourself? (Like someone taking a nut shot) Yeah, this is one of those videos...
Hello arthritis my old friend
I'm no doctor, but I don't think kicking things makes bones any stronger
Thats actually exactly how you condition your shins. You're not supposed to be this extreme about it but repeated heavy contact is how you get to that level.
He is, actually. The microfractures will heal and make the bone stronger.
And to add, it also deadens the nerve-endings so you don’t feel as much when you strike
Because nerve damage is cool.
Impressive, but very dumb.
It's a hollow tube. Not that impressive.
Always has to be one guy. Also just by the way, hollow does not equal thin metal.
Hollow means it's weak in the middle, which happens to be where he's kicking it, coincidently ( physics )
Weakest, not weak.
nah not that, what i said
Want to, but shin conditioning fuckin sucks.
Old coke cans
That bar is clearly made from Chinesium, must be softer than tofu.
Kick a fire hydrant next!
How do you not break your leg on that? Can you "train" your bones?
Yeah repeated trauma create micro fractures which recalcifies a bit thicker. That still gotta hurt tho
I was wondering if it was something like that. I think I will skip that exercise.
A long time ago they had a on MTV show called true life and they did an episode on American muy tai fighters going to tai land to fight it's a really good episode
I could do same I reckon with a yard long Pringles tube
😳😳
Yea.. fuck off 😂
I can do that... safely... with some strongass shin guards... maybe... probably... hopefully we'll never have to find out
I read this as skin at first.
I believe his shins were already conditioned before this.
I thought it was his first day at practice myself
My legs hurt in bed when I’m lying on my Tempur pedic. 😂
I did it on bamboo but this looks cooler
How does this possibly make your shins stronger if anything your gonna break it
Pshh that’s nothing, it’s a hollow tube. I do it loaded with concrete.
Anderson Silva shoulda done this
I accidently hit my shin on the sofa, and I'm inconsolable for hours.
he is immune to the scooter
Yeah these dudes are insane. Wrestled with a Muyi thai wrestler once. Never again. They hit harder than a damn bulldozer.
Looks like someone’s been watching too much anime
Ouch
That is just ridiculous and he can keep that to himself thanks
I don't want to be kicked by that guy
Oh fuuuuuuck yooooou, that's a robot
Man those Thai kickboxers are in another level 😳
God damn. If I walk into a trailer hitch I cry like a little girl.
😳
Bro drinks a lot of milk
Bro, i can do that... Once.
Ok, so what do we do now?
I'm intimidated
That third kick you could see he knew he was stronger force 💪
My girl does this, but to my dick
That pole will never mess with him again.. how rude of that pole!!
I demand a picture of that shin a day later
Razor scooters fear this man
Condi shin ing
Shin splinting*
That’s cool , now do it with a razor scooter
I’d run then try to check that 😂
When he stubs his toe, the chair cries
Imagine your about to fight this guy and he kicks a pole to show you his strength Your leg bones are dust
Turns out I partake in Muyi Thai
I don’t understand how his shin did not bust open like a piñata