Claire
Yellow Belt
Hi, I am a blue belt and haven't had much experience with board breaking except side, turning and back kick at gradings. It's always been a black board and I have managed them all (although once or twice it was with the second attempt)
My husband bought me a couple of Kwon boards (black and blue) to practice at home as we very rarely get the opportunity at training. I was delighted until I realised how difficult they were to break! I tried the blue first of all with side kick and I struggled. I then attempted turning kick and had a complete mental block! My leg would just not let my foot kick through the board as you obviously need to, instead my foot would just skiff the board, a touch and no more! Very frustrating! Then the other day we actually got the boards out at training and the same thing happened. My instructor handed over the kiddies board and embarassingly it kept happening even with a very flimsy board which I know I can so easily break!
Why have I got this mental blockage when I've broken black boards before? Why can't I commit to the kick when I know it's the right thing to do? How do I get over this?
I had a fracture at the bottom of my fibula bone in the autumn (gotten while sparring) and I do have a fear of breaking toes against the board and I think that's my biggest obstacle. Also I train with a lot of big chaps and I am a very thin female so I often feel the pressure to do well and try and be worthy of my belt in front of these guys who so easily break without a second thought.
I'm confident with all other aspects of TKD and don't want this to be my failure. Please help! Any advice, opinions or words of wisdom will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
My husband bought me a couple of Kwon boards (black and blue) to practice at home as we very rarely get the opportunity at training. I was delighted until I realised how difficult they were to break! I tried the blue first of all with side kick and I struggled. I then attempted turning kick and had a complete mental block! My leg would just not let my foot kick through the board as you obviously need to, instead my foot would just skiff the board, a touch and no more! Very frustrating! Then the other day we actually got the boards out at training and the same thing happened. My instructor handed over the kiddies board and embarassingly it kept happening even with a very flimsy board which I know I can so easily break!
Why have I got this mental blockage when I've broken black boards before? Why can't I commit to the kick when I know it's the right thing to do? How do I get over this?
I had a fracture at the bottom of my fibula bone in the autumn (gotten while sparring) and I do have a fear of breaking toes against the board and I think that's my biggest obstacle. Also I train with a lot of big chaps and I am a very thin female so I often feel the pressure to do well and try and be worthy of my belt in front of these guys who so easily break without a second thought.
I'm confident with all other aspects of TKD and don't want this to be my failure. Please help! Any advice, opinions or words of wisdom will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks