Lynne
Master of Arts
I passed my spotlight last night and I get to test for 4th gup late August
When Master R was putting my stripe on, he said, "CONFIDENCE!" I said, "I need some?" He said I think too much, that I analyze too much. He said analysis leads to paralysis.
I think he was speaking of the combinations. He'll call out a combination in Korean and we do the combination. I have no problem with the Korean (he usually says it two or three times to make sure we understand him) but I get nervous trying to do the combination. Often, it's a combination we haven't done in class.
Last night we did a middle knife block, followed by a front kick cottonbahl roundhouse kick. Another was a high block followed by a side kick cottonbahl hook kick. Those are moves we have been doing for awhile obviously. We start on the left side, so I do my block on the left and I'm wondering if I do the next two kicks on the same side or the rear leg (opposite leg). Arggh! Because I''m thinking, I goofed a few of them in the beginning. I finally get into the flow after awhile. We usually do 8 or 9 repetitions plus turning.
So, how does one gain confidence? I do worry about the combinations. I guess they are my achille's heal. I suppose practice as many combinations as I can think of? I don't know. The other night in class we did a stepping behind inside/outside kick with a back kick and then a middle knife block. We had never done a stepping behind inside/outside kick. We'd always stepped in front. A lot of people probably wouldn't get nervous or analyze combinations, but I do. I need to reprogram my brain, lol.
When Master R was putting my stripe on, he said, "CONFIDENCE!" I said, "I need some?" He said I think too much, that I analyze too much. He said analysis leads to paralysis.
I think he was speaking of the combinations. He'll call out a combination in Korean and we do the combination. I have no problem with the Korean (he usually says it two or three times to make sure we understand him) but I get nervous trying to do the combination. Often, it's a combination we haven't done in class.
Last night we did a middle knife block, followed by a front kick cottonbahl roundhouse kick. Another was a high block followed by a side kick cottonbahl hook kick. Those are moves we have been doing for awhile obviously. We start on the left side, so I do my block on the left and I'm wondering if I do the next two kicks on the same side or the rear leg (opposite leg). Arggh! Because I''m thinking, I goofed a few of them in the beginning. I finally get into the flow after awhile. We usually do 8 or 9 repetitions plus turning.
So, how does one gain confidence? I do worry about the combinations. I guess they are my achille's heal. I suppose practice as many combinations as I can think of? I don't know. The other night in class we did a stepping behind inside/outside kick with a back kick and then a middle knife block. We had never done a stepping behind inside/outside kick. We'd always stepped in front. A lot of people probably wouldn't get nervous or analyze combinations, but I do. I need to reprogram my brain, lol.