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That moment ā the one where someone stands face-to-face with a board and thinks, āIām not sure I can do thisā¦ā ā is one of my favorite parts of leadingĀ Board Breaking Experiences.
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Because almost without fail, once they step up, center themselves, and fully commit ā they break through.
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And what breaks isn't just a board.
It's a belief.
Over the years, Iāve guided thousands of people through transformational moments like these. And one thing has become abundantly clear:
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Breakthrough is almost always closer than we think.
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But it doesnāt feel that way at first.
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Instead, it feels:
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And thatās exactly why we hesitate.
We tell ourselves we need more time, more experience, more preparation ā when in reality, the only thing standing between us and our next level is a single moment of decisive action.
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That statement may seem simple, but it carries profound weight in my work ā both on the mat and on the stage.
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As a martial artist, keynote speaker, and leadership coach, Iāve learned that the barriers people face are almost never physical. Whether it's a wooden board in one of my workshops or a major decision in a leader's career, the real battle starts long before the strike. It starts with the story theyāve been telling themselves.
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And hereās what I know:
Before someone breaks a board in one of my Board Breaking Experience sessions, you can almost see the inner narrative unfold in real time:
āIām not ready.ā
āWhat if I fail?ā
āIām not strong enough.ā
āIāve never done this before.ā
āEveryoneās watching ā what if I mess it up?ā
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These internal soundtracks arenāt exclusive to first-time board breakers.
They echo in lea...
āDonāt aim at the board. Aim through it.ā
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This is one of the first things I teach in myĀ Board Breaking ExperienceĀ workshops ā whether Iām working with executives in a boardroom, educators in a retreat setting, or students standing nervously at their first martial arts demo.
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It may sound like a simple instruction. But itās one of the most powerful metaphors Iāve ever used to help people break through fear, limiting beliefs, and the invisible walls holding them back.
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Because in both martial arts and life, when we focus on the obstacle ā the board ā we often stop short.
We hesitate.
We second-guess ourselves.
We lose momentum.
And we hold back.
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But when we shift our focus to whatās on the other side, we unlock a completely different energy.
The body aligns. The mind commits. The result changes.
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This principle doesnāt just help people break boards.
It helps them break patterns.
Letās face it ā we all face āboard...
āThe obstacle isnāt out there. Itās in here.ā
For over five decades, Iāve guided thousands of individuals through personal and professional transformation ā from martial arts students on the mat to business leaders in the boardroom.
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No matter the setting, Iāve found that the greatest breakthroughs happen not when we overcome external challenges⦠but when we overcome the internal ones.
And nowhere is this more obvious ā or more transformative ā than in my Board Breaking Experience workshops. Whether Iām leading a corporate team, keynote audience, or school assembly, thereās always that one moment before someone steps up to break their board. They pause.
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Their body may be ready, but their belief isnāt.
Itās rarely about physical strength.
Itās never about technique.
Itās always about mindset.
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