KenpoGirl75
Yellow Belt
Wow, my Kenpo training finally paid off! Of all the techniques that I have learned thus far, I never thought that the first one I would use outside of the dojo would be a break-fall! It was amazing...I stepped out of my van to go close my trunk, and oops...my foot came right out from under me! One foot stayed in the car, the other one went under my car (parked in my driveway) and I went right down on my driveway. My daughter started screaming in the car, panicking asking if I was alright....
As I lay in the driveway on my back in silence, the first thing I think of is "I hope my neighbors didn't see that..." and the next thing that hits me as my daughter continues yelling and asking if I'm okay, is "Oh my gosh! I just did a breakfall!!!" I started busting out laughing and telling my kid that I did a breakfall. Now all 3 kids in the car are laughing hysterically at me, I got up, brushed the snow off me, and cracked up laughing, proud of my perfectly executed breakfall. My chin was tucked into my chest, my hands slapped out, and my head never even touched the ground...it was perfect!
Right now, my lower back is killing me, but not sure if that is from falling or from shoveling snow.. Took some motrin, hopefully will be able to get out of bed in the AM. I am just so grateful that my Sensei has put quite a bit of emphasis on doing proper break-falls during class, cause that sure helped save me a trip to the hospital today--I'd have either knocked myself out, or would have surely broken something. Sensei, if you are reading this, "Thank you." :asian:
As I lay in the driveway on my back in silence, the first thing I think of is "I hope my neighbors didn't see that..." and the next thing that hits me as my daughter continues yelling and asking if I'm okay, is "Oh my gosh! I just did a breakfall!!!" I started busting out laughing and telling my kid that I did a breakfall. Now all 3 kids in the car are laughing hysterically at me, I got up, brushed the snow off me, and cracked up laughing, proud of my perfectly executed breakfall. My chin was tucked into my chest, my hands slapped out, and my head never even touched the ground...it was perfect!
Right now, my lower back is killing me, but not sure if that is from falling or from shoveling snow.. Took some motrin, hopefully will be able to get out of bed in the AM. I am just so grateful that my Sensei has put quite a bit of emphasis on doing proper break-falls during class, cause that sure helped save me a trip to the hospital today--I'd have either knocked myself out, or would have surely broken something. Sensei, if you are reading this, "Thank you." :asian: