I have always known that I need absolute focus when doing my rope dart form. Today I learned just how much focus I need and what happens when I lose focus, even just a little bit.
I tried to push myself today even though I knew my focus just wasn't there. I have recently learned 3 new moves and really really wanted to work on them. My cat I have had for 13 years passed away last night, and I have had a bit of a downer day. Yet still, I HAD to practice. I could tell right off the bat that my focus was not as it should be, as I didn't seem to have the control of the dart like I usually do. I have practiced so much, that the rope is becoming an extension of my arm, and I am very comfortable working with it. Not today.
Today without my focus, I almost took out one of the lights at the school. I would definitely not be in the good books with Sifu Brinker if I did that. I also hit my foot with the dart, and am in quite a bit of pain still, hours later. It is a very pretty color though. :) It proves at least one big benefit I will gain from all this practice. . . . a greater ability to focus when it really counts. At least I hope to gain that. I will have to work on techniques to fine tune my focus when I need it most. It is interesting to note that I can very easily tell when my focus is not there, and when it is, simply by the first few moves of my form. hhhmmm...
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
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