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United States Breaking Association/World Breaking Association:
Competition World Records


The following records were established during USBA/WBA sanctioned or recognized events, by USBA/WBA members, during actual competition. These records are up to date according to our documentation. If you feel that any of these records are in error or should be updated please contact the USBA.

 

Most Concrete Patio Blocks Broken by Hand

Men:

  • Heavyweight- Gary Reho and Zachary Tepe- 8 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2006. John Doyle- 8 blocks- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 1, 2008.
  •  Larry Fields- 8 blocks- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 6, 2005  
  • Lightweight- Fernando Camereno- 8 blocks- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 4, 2006  

 

Women:

Gary Reho

  • Alis de Gracia- 1 block- Yauco, Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico 1st Tae Kwon Do Alliance Championships)- August 26 2006
  • Vivian Templeton- 1 block- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 6, 2007

 

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

 

Description :

  • 2”x8”x16” cement patio slabs (cap blocks),
  • 1 station,
  • 1 strike,
  • carpenter pencil spacers.
   

Most Concrete Patio Blocks Broken by Elbow

Men:

  • Heavyweight- Colin Thompson and Drew Serrano- 16 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 3, 2004  
  • Lighweight- Peter DeMarco- 15 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2006  

 

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association and ISKA.

 

Women:

  • Vivian Templeton- 1 block- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 6, 2007  

 

Recognized by the United States Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.  

 

Description:

  • 2”x8”x16” cement patio slabs (cap blocks),
  • 1 station,
  • 1 strike,
  • carpenter pencil spacers.
 

Colin Thompson  

Most Concrete Patio Blocks Broken by Foot

Men:

  • Heavyweight- Gary Reho- 12 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2006.  
  • Ronald Sullivan- 12 blocks- Columbus, OH (The Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 6, 2005.  
  • Lightweight- Doug Job- 10 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - June 30, 2006.  

Women:

  • Karen Smith- 6 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - June 30, 2006.  
  • Mitzi Hinkle, Terry Fields, and Vivian Templeton- 6 blocks- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 6, 2007.  

 

Recognized by the United States Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.  

 

Description:

  • 2”x8”x16” cement patio slabs (cap blocks),
  • 1 station,
  • 1 strike,
  • carpenter pencil spacers.


Most 1” Wood Boards Broken by Hand

Men:

  • Heavyweight- Michael Reho- 15 Boards- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 6, 2007.  
  • Lightweight- Wesley LeWallen- 12 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival)- March 1, 2008, Andrew Bleier- 12 Boards- Columbus, OH (The Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 6, 2005.

 Women:

  •  Vivian Templeton- 6 boards- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 6, 2007.
  • Mari-jean Segal- 6 boards- Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun National Karate Championships) - October 29, 2006.
  • Karen Smith- 6 boards- Atlantic City, NJ (Atlantic City Grand Internationals) - February 18, 2006.

 

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.  


Description:

  • 1”x10”x12” wood boards,
  • 1 station,
  • 1 strike,
  • carpenter pencil spacers.
 

Most 1” Wood Boards Broken by Elbow

Men:  

  • Heavyweight- John Zurisk- 13 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival)- March 1, 2008.
  • Lightweight- Wesley LeWallen- 12 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival)- March 1, 2008.

Women:

  •   Mari-jean Segal- 8 boards- Fairfield, CT (USBA/WBA North American Breaking Championships) - June 3, 2007.     

 

Recognized by the United States Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

 

Description:

  • 1”x10”x12” wood boards,
  • 1 station,
  • 1 strike,
  • carpenter pencil spacers
 

Most 1” Wood Boards Broken by Feet

Men:

  • Heavyweight- Clinton Murphy- 8 boards- Atlantic City, NJ (Atlantic City Grand Internationals) - February 18, 2006.  
  • Lightweight- Fernando Camerano- 9 Boards- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - June 30, 2006.  

Women:

  • Alis de Gracia- 4 boards- Yauco, Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico 1st Tae Kwon Do Alliance Championships)- August 26 2006.  
  • Vivian Templeton- 4 boards- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 6, 2007.     

 

Recognized by the United States Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

 

Description:

  • 1”x10”x12” wood boards,
  • 1 station,
  • 1 strike,
  • no spacers,
  • held in machine.
 

Long Jump Board Break

  • Kenneth Yates- 14 feet 5 inches- Atlantic City, NJ (The Atlantic City Grand Internationals) - February 18, 2006.  

    Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.  

    Description:
  • 1/2”x10”x12” board
  • short run and jump.

 

High Jump Board Break

  • Mitt Lenix- 9 feet 4 inches- Orlando, FL (US Open World Martial Arts Championships) - July 1, 2006.  

 

Recognized by the US Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

 

Description:

  • 1/2”x10”x12” board,
  • short run and jump.  

 

 

Hi jump Board break

Speed Board Breaking Men

Men:

  • Wesley LeWallen- 53 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 1, 2008.

Women:

  • Nancy Foster-Mills- 29 boards- Columbus, OH (Arnold Martial Arts Festival) - March 1, 2008.

 

Recognized by the United States Breaking Association/World Breaking Association.

 

Description:

  • 1”x10”x12” boards,
  • 5 station max,
  • no spacers,
  • 10 seconds.