Originally posted by 0mega Spawn
Blade is clearly stronger than Ozy 😬
I smell a Blade fanboy. 😬
Originally posted by 0mega Spawn
DDM show me this 30 foot kick
No. Watch the damn film. Everyone else seems to know what I'm talking about. 😐
Originally posted by 0mega Spawn
i hope you're not talking about the one where rorschach is crouched down & gets kicked 10 feet hits a wall then rolls
Glad it's not that. 😐
Originally posted by 0mega Spawn
blade punched a vampire farther than that 😬
"I smell a Blade fanboy. 😬"
Originally posted by Utrigita
I have to disagree here, technique, strength and how and what you choose to hit when kicking is a greater factor. I for instance can't throw a man at around 80-100 kilo anywhere near 3-5 feet (I have tried yes) can I kick him 3-5 feet? Most certainly (tried that too), and arguably longer if I go for his ribs, instead of his stomach.
I hate to be the bearer of this shit slinging...but...I call major bullshit.
It is literally impossible for you to kick someone (similar stature) 3-5 feet from just standing still and kicking someone. Sure, if you got a small forward momentum, it might be possible, but not in the scenario I described. The best you could accomplish is pushing yourself back and the other person back. If you could anchor yourself against a wall, you'd have much more success. Practitioners of martial arts would probably cry out against what I've stated and cite examples but not of the examples are true. The one inch punch? It's pretty much complete bullshit. Kicking someone 3-5 feet from a complete standstill, not running or forward jump? Also complete bullshit.
Additionally, you cannot throw a person of similar stature 3-5 feet because you're upper body is too weak for your size or you're lying (if you practice martial arts as it would appear you do, then you're definitely not too weak). Even the average human male (which can bench only 160lbs, by the average) can easily throw a man of his same weight 3-5 feet. Unless, of course, you're a very very fat dwarf. I would agree, then. Here's the problem: you're essentially throwing a person from bout 4 feet up. With just a bit of inertia applied to that "body", it will fall for four feet in a curved arch, allowing you to throw it farther than just one foot.
It would actually be difficult for you to NOT throw someone 3-5 feet especially if you .
Originally posted by Juk3n
Calculate the tensile force and the density of Blades muscles to survive the building drops he does. The man makes 100ft drops look like childs play, i don't think a high level - but still merely human - opponent would be able to out damage him or out last him. Blade is way faster than Owl and Shach.
It wouldn't be his muscles, actually: it would be his bones. Some attachments actually can withstand much more force than the bones supporting them, under "designed" motions of stress.
And, no, that system is far too complex for me to measure or calculate. There are so many muscles and bones involved that I could not calculate that. However, some parkour practitioners routinely jump from 2 stories or higher and seem to handle it just fine.
Here's a 20 foot drop (around 1:15):
YouTube video
I myself, personally, have jumped from 15 or so feet in a similar manner. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be but it certainly felt like the upper limit of what my body could handle before shit started to break.
Edit - WTF is is double post shit? RAWR! My bad.