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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2010

Grand Master Lovette, founder of the CTA, Christian Taekwondo Association, demonstrates the highly difficult board speedbreak, while visiting the Grand Opening of Greenwood Indiana's new CTA school during the week of 10/30/2010. .

Forgive the viedeo quality as it was done on a small point and shoot camera.

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  • Yes it is a practice board. We train on practice boards because they are actually harder to break. They only break if you hit them spot on center wheras a wood board will break anywhere on the grain, when it is hit. And this board is actually equal in resistence to 1 3/4 boards. As for your question, As for your question, we teach TKD and christian principles and scripture instead of the eastern influences.

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  • If peeps r jealous of CTA... Dat does not hurt us... Us by being warriors for god.. Let shall no one judge u by who u are.. No false testimony..

  • Awesome:)...

  • @nokternal7 its actually association now, you can kick a wooden one and break it any where. but these u need to hit it dead center or it won't budge

  • Um...Thats a practice board. I'm sure he could do it with a real board though (for real).

    Here's a side thought....what is the "christian taekwondo academy"? Isn't that just 110% over the line? Nevermind I won't get a realistic answer I'm sure.

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