Break for a Breakthrough: Canadian hosts international martial arts demonstration
EDMONTON — Over 100 martial artists from different corners of the world screamed one loud “kihap” and broke wooden boards in half as a symbol of breaking free from their pandemic fatigue.
The Canadian organizer of the online martial arts demonstration, called Break for a Breakthrough, says “kihap” is a shout in taekwondo that loosely translates to a collective spirited or energetic yell.
“You have to hit it with speed, perfect accuracy, focus and strength,” said Kevin Olsen, who is also a master of taekwondo with a sixth-degree black belt.
The 53-year-old says when COVID-19 hit, martial artists from around the world and in Canada were devastated. They couldn’t train the way they used to and many instructors of various martial arts weren’t able to teach.

