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Testimonials

We would love to hear from you and your students, via letter, fax, or email, regarding any testimonial/success stories involving the Ultimate Martial Arts Board for future UMAB Bulletin Board Issues and Web site, which we will make available for our worldwide Martial Arts family.

"I have bought yellow, green, blue, and black boards from you. They are a fantastic training tool for my kids, and for myself. They have helped teach us respect and give us motivation to train. I used to use ice cream to motivate practice. Now all I have to say is that we can break boards."
Patrick Morgan, Phoenix, Arizona
"Excellent product and service. Use of the Novel (aka Neo-Tuesday Inc) rebreakable boards has increased my retail sales in our Pro Shop and more importantly has improved student performance."
Bobby Russo, Covington, Louisiana
"They are great boards, very realistic. Plus it helps save all those trees we were using to break boards at testings and demonstrations."
Jason Griffin, Ridgeland, Mississippi
"A rebreakable board is a tool you will use in class and at special clinics to prepare you for the requirements of your next rank test. Designed to be the most accurate and safest test of the speed, power, and accuracy of your skill. Have various difficulty levels to accommodate different ages and ranks."
Marv Conway, Beaumont, Texas
"We would like to thank you for letting us tour your business, Advance Plastics, on 5-19-98. Our guide, Mrs. Browne, was very nice and helpful.

It was interesting to see the different products being made, and the molds and machines you use. Also, what caught our eye was the way you recycle pieces of plastic that come out of the machine as mistakes. We are always happy to hear and see others recycle, as we do at school.

Our favorite part of the tour was seeing the karate boards being made. You are saving trees by using the break-away plastic boards instead of wood from trees. As we have learned this year, every bit of help with the conservation of trees helps our earth a little bit more. We also enjoyed learning about how the plastic is made by using the beads and different colors mixed in with them.

Once again, thank you for allowing us to visit Advance Plastics, and for letting us bring back some of the samples to our classroom."
Mr. Townsend and Students, Barnard Elementary School
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