the air has a lot of intermolecular space between them so yuo can easily move your hand through it. But the block of wood has the particles tightly packed and hence you need a karate expert to break the block of solid wood.
Simply because air has few particles in it. Your hand can easily cut through these few particles. However, in a solid block of wood, there are a lot more particles, which are closely packed. It would be a lot harder to break something that has closely packed particles.
You don't need to have a karate expert to break a block of wood, but it is definitely better to have someone who is experienced to do it. Would you rather have an experienced karateka break a board, or have an unexperienced karateka break it and end up breaking their self (such as hand, or foot) because they don't know how to properly break it?
Soto uke
Wax on, Wax off is how Mr. Myagi taught Daniel how to do a circle block. The block is one of the cornerstones of Okinawa karate.
It depends on the style of karate, and most styles have more then one. For example, Tang Soo Do has only the parry block (the rest of the "blocks" are actually strikes), yet tae kwon jitsu has low x-block, high block, reverse outside block etc.
Block two consecutive punches or kicks and donkey kong will start to beat up on karate kong.
It would be difficult to punch, grapple, block and throw without them.
You can get the Karate Uniform at Katsuma Klothes. When you put the uniform on, you should click "move behind your monster" so it does not block your monster's face.
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The outer block or Soto-uke is used to block punches and push the opponents arm outside his body, so leaving their stomach free to punch.Hope that helps
The same way you break it with anything else use physics. Its a trick.