
The Breaker: Abilene Champ Wins 21 Awards, Inspires Kids
Karate master Larry Fields, known worldwide as “The Breaker,” just returned from Orlando, Florida, with a team that brought home 21 competition awards, and every single student walked away a winner. From seasoned athletes to his youngest competitor, a 3-year-old, Fields proves that strength isn't about size, it’s about what’s inside.

Holding 50 World Titles, and Counting
Larry Fields isn’t just a martial arts instructor; he’s a world-class champion with over 50 global titles under his belt. He’s performed and competed across the globe, appearing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, ESPN, The Tom Green Show, and The Discovery Channel. Whether he’s breaking concrete, smashing baseball bats, or shattering expectations, Larry’s message is clear: strength comes from within.
Teaching Kids They’re Stronger Than Their Bullies
Growing up, Larry faced challenges that could have broken him. Instead, he learned to channel his emotions through martial arts. Now, he passes that same power on to students of all ages, especially kids who’ve been bullied. He teaches them what I’ve always believed myself: there’s no challenge too big if you’ve got the right mindset. Like my mom always said, “Nitroglycerin comes in tiny packages.” Larry’s teaching proves it. You don’t have to be big to win big.
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From Dojo to Daily Life: Breaking Barriers Beyond the Mat
Fields offers motivational seminars, youth group sessions, and corporate training programs that utilize martial arts principles to help individuals overcome real-life challenges. Whether it’s conquering fear, illness, workplace struggles, or spiritual walls, Larry teaches how to break through it all.
Sign Up and Break Through
Larry’s classes and private breaking sessions are more than just martial arts; they’re about confidence, courage, and crushing what holds you back. Ready to help your child find their inner strength, or find yours? Visit LarryFieldsBreaker.com to sign up or learn more.
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