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I've heard a saying that some fighters in blackmarket boxing could do this incredible thing. Is that true? Do you have any detailed proof of that? Aren't their legs made from protein?
This is a departure from the original question.driker said:Ha ha!
But why did people like to make ninja myths?
Were they mad?
It is highly unlikely for a person to break off a steel pipe by kicking. Steel is a very strong and durable material, and it would require a significant amount of force and impact to cause it to break.
The amount of force needed to break a steel pipe by kicking would depend on the type and thickness of the pipe, as well as the strength and technique of the person kicking. However, it would typically require a force greater than what a human is capable of producing.
Yes, breaking a steel pipe by kicking would require a specific technique known as a "snap kick." This involves using the ball of the foot to strike a specific point on the pipe with a quick and forceful motion. It also requires proper training and conditioning of the leg muscles.
It is possible for a frozen or weakened steel pipe to break when kicked, but it would still require a significant amount of force and impact. The frozen or weakened state may make the pipe more susceptible to damage, but it would not be easy to break it with just a kick.
No, it is not safe to attempt to break a steel pipe by kicking. The force and impact needed to break the pipe can cause serious injury to the person attempting it, such as fractures or sprains in the leg or foot. It is always best to leave this task to professionals with proper training and equipment.