In TSD, at the dan level, there are a couple of required techniques that one needs to practice alot in order to be able to perform a couple of very difficult breaks.
1. One of them is san bal ahp cha nut gi. This is a jumping simultaineous double front kick.
2. And the other is eedan dubal ahp cha nut gi. This is double front kicking in the air in succession.
The first thing I want to say is that I know that there is absolutely no practical value for these kicks. However, they are traditional in the sense that scores of second and third dans have performed them with success and they regularly make these breaks.
For me, this has not been the case. My athletic abilities lie elsewhere. Yet, I have still have been practicing diligently because I want to meet the requirements. Here is the problem. These kicks have started to cause me chronic back pain. I don't know what it is with my body in particular, but lately practicing these kicks highly inflames my lower back.
In fact, lately, I've been suffering from this so much that I have been unable to practice anything...much less bend down or walk easily. I'm going to see the doctor tomorrow about this and I'm afraid of what he'll say. I hope that my teacher would be accomodating to any advice from my doctor, but I also don't want to come across as a whiner who is just trying to weasel out of something difficult.
If you look at me, it would seem that I would be the last person to suffer from this. I really am in good shape and I have a lot of physical ability. Yet, I'm sure this is a real problem and I'm not sure what to do. I want to continue doing TSD, but I also don't want to compromise my health.
Has anyone else faced this problem? What did you do? I'm not looking for medical advice, I'm just hoping that someone else can understand this dilemma and perhaps shed some light on the situation for me.
upnorthkyosa
1. One of them is san bal ahp cha nut gi. This is a jumping simultaineous double front kick.
2. And the other is eedan dubal ahp cha nut gi. This is double front kicking in the air in succession.
The first thing I want to say is that I know that there is absolutely no practical value for these kicks. However, they are traditional in the sense that scores of second and third dans have performed them with success and they regularly make these breaks.
For me, this has not been the case. My athletic abilities lie elsewhere. Yet, I have still have been practicing diligently because I want to meet the requirements. Here is the problem. These kicks have started to cause me chronic back pain. I don't know what it is with my body in particular, but lately practicing these kicks highly inflames my lower back.
In fact, lately, I've been suffering from this so much that I have been unable to practice anything...much less bend down or walk easily. I'm going to see the doctor tomorrow about this and I'm afraid of what he'll say. I hope that my teacher would be accomodating to any advice from my doctor, but I also don't want to come across as a whiner who is just trying to weasel out of something difficult.
If you look at me, it would seem that I would be the last person to suffer from this. I really am in good shape and I have a lot of physical ability. Yet, I'm sure this is a real problem and I'm not sure what to do. I want to continue doing TSD, but I also don't want to compromise my health.
Has anyone else faced this problem? What did you do? I'm not looking for medical advice, I'm just hoping that someone else can understand this dilemma and perhaps shed some light on the situation for me.
upnorthkyosa