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Foxx:
Actually that video pretty much summarizes how it's accomplished. Although he held it on his hip to get the leverage he wanted I suppose.

While I will say that it is not difficult, I have heard of many people injuring themselves attempting it. The two main things are bruised or jammed hands/fingers and the other thing, which is more severe i suppose, is cutting the hand on the glass. If it isn't done just right the bottle breaks at the neck and if it's not being held properly then the holding hand can get cut. So while the physics of it are simple executing it can be risky because you are hitting something that you're holding that is made of potentially sharp glass.

I actually wanted to do another technique which was to break the necks of the bottle by, I guess I should say "chopping" them. But seeing as how this was the lawn of a church which kids run around on I opted not to do that, ha!

At any rate, thanks for all the positive comments so far everyone!

Foxx:
I started training in 2001. The two styles I focus on primarily are Hapkido and Taekwondo.

And thank you for the compliments!

Duane:
Foxx--very nice demonstation!   I studied under Hidy Ochiai for five years.  Even at 65 years old he did and does teach his OWN classes.  Many nationally known figures have interns do their classes but he is nearing 70 and still is unbeatable sparring his students!  He leads 3 whole exercize classes followed by the lessons each day as well as being a philosophy professor at Binghamton University in between.  Quite an amazing fellow!

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