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Learn how to break boards with your feet in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  1. Learn why martial artists break boards with their feet in this free online video clip from our karate expert.

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  2. Get safety tips for breaking boards with your feet from a karate expert in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  3. Get tips for choosing a board to break with your feet from a karate expert in this free video series about martial arts training.

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  4. Learn how to strike through a board with your feet from a karate expert in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  5. Get tips for how to hold a board to be broken by feet from a karate expert in this free online video series about martial art training.

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  6. Learn how to break a board with a front kick in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  7. Learn how to break a board with a sidekick in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  8. Learn how to break a board with an axe kick in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  9. Get tips for breaking a board with a roundhouse kick in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  10. Watch a karate expert explain the importance of board breaking combinations in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  11. Get tips for demonstrating board breaking combinations in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  12. Learn about the consequences of incorrect board breaking techniques in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  13. Learn how to do break multiple boards at one time with your feet in this free online video series about martial arts training.

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  14. Learn how to do Martial arts to break boards with feet. Get karate lessons from an expert in this free video series.

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  15. Watch a karate expert explain how to break a board with your feet safely in this free online video clip about martial arts training.

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Since the dawn of time, man has sought to physically train his body to endure pain for the sake of breaking things and looking cool. It was once reported that the real cause of King Tut's death was that he was hanging out with the guys one day and they dared Tut to run as fast as he could at the Pyramids to see if his speed could make one fall down. They didn't fall, and his concussion cost him his life. Thanks to advances in the Ancient practice of Martial Arts, we, as humans, can now break and destroy things without killing ourselves in the effort...especially boards. wae will show no mercy to boards.

In this free video series, watch as Martial Arts expert Michael Lewis teaches how to break boards with your feet. Learn different strike techniques, safety tips, and combination steps. Answer your calling, start breaking stuff today with the help of ExpertVillage.

 
About the Presenter

Michael Lewis Instructor Michael Lewis has trained in Yeshua’s Ryu Karate, Jui Jistu and Kobudo under Shihan Michael Lowery, earning the rank of 3rd dan black belt. Yeshua’s Ryu Martial Arts means Jesus’ Way Martial Arts, and is taught in both Fayetteville and Wilmington, NC. He currently manages the Christian Martial Arts Center in Wilmington, NC.dkdk

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