Tonight a brown belt did a hook kick to my right cheek beneath my eye, causing the worst headache thus far of my life.
The first 5 seconds of my reaction I could not control. I yelped, spun around so my back was to my opponent, and doubled over with my hands over my face. Rob (who usually has great control and has never kicked me in the face nor used too much power before tonight) immediately asked if I was okay. I said yes, and that round of fighting was over. At this point I was trying very hard to stay steady, not cry, not sit down, not lean on the wall... because I know from experience that there is no worse feeling than seeing someone else in pain because of something you have done. I know he did not mean it, and when asked if I was dizzy, had blurry vision, needed an icepack, I ignored the questions and smiled and told them really, I was fine.
Apparently I played the part too well; I was told to fight again two minutes later, and I didn't want to say no after all my "I'm fine's". How do you balance not making the other person feel bad with not being told to do something you're not ready for? I certainly didnt feel up to fighting again, but I did. What should I have done differently so the person who accidentally kicked me didnt feel terrible but have it clear to the instructor that I'm done for the night?
My head hurts soooo badly. its unfreakinreal
The first 5 seconds of my reaction I could not control. I yelped, spun around so my back was to my opponent, and doubled over with my hands over my face. Rob (who usually has great control and has never kicked me in the face nor used too much power before tonight) immediately asked if I was okay. I said yes, and that round of fighting was over. At this point I was trying very hard to stay steady, not cry, not sit down, not lean on the wall... because I know from experience that there is no worse feeling than seeing someone else in pain because of something you have done. I know he did not mean it, and when asked if I was dizzy, had blurry vision, needed an icepack, I ignored the questions and smiled and told them really, I was fine.
Apparently I played the part too well; I was told to fight again two minutes later, and I didn't want to say no after all my "I'm fine's". How do you balance not making the other person feel bad with not being told to do something you're not ready for? I certainly didnt feel up to fighting again, but I did. What should I have done differently so the person who accidentally kicked me didnt feel terrible but have it clear to the instructor that I'm done for the night?
My head hurts soooo badly. its unfreakinreal