Sunday, October 07, 2007

I wish I could tell you...

...I did well at Crown. I wish I could tell you that I'm the new Crown Prince and that I was able to crown my Lady the new Princess. That would be a great feeling. However, I can't. The list was deep. There were 16 fighters and over half of them were Knights. In keeping with my tradition, the person who defeated me in the first round went all the way to the finals so I can't feel too bad about that loss. In the case of both of my bouts, I made the fighters work for their first win against me (it was best two out of three each round). That first fight seemed to scare them, and then they killed me quickly in our second bouts.

I have a ton of excuses. I've had a horrible case of tennis elbow in my sword arm since an event in early September. I've had a cold for about a week now. The school work schedule and work schedule really don't allow me to practice. Yeah, I've got a million of them (and some are even valid). The problem is, for the past two years, it's always come down to the same problem. I just can't seem to generate enough power on my off side shots. I had no less than 5 Knights talk to me yesterday and tell me that my targeting, shot selection and even my movement against my opponents were all flawless, BUT I'm swinging too much with my arm and not putting enough of my body behind the shots. I really appreciate the advice from the Knights. I appreciate that they all took the time to stop in their days and talk to me. It means they think I can get better. I really wish I thought I could. It's rough when you hear it that many times from that many different people.

I went to a local fight practice today (with a couple of close friends and one of the Knights). I felt like crap. The guys were literally taking me apart. The one guy has been fighting for just over a year. At the end of practice, I told him how much I thought he had improved. I told him that he was definitely no longer an easy fight for me, I had to work in every fight. I also told him that I envied him for where he was in his fighting. When you are that new, you are learning new things all the time. You are constantly improving, and you are noticing real gains at every fight practice. I miss that feeling. I miss learning that one new thing that makes your head explode because you never noticed it before. And I am sick and tired of hearing that I'm doing everything right BUT....

Don't get me wrong gang. I still love to fight when it's going right. I had some of the best fighting times of my life in the past year. I just want to improve a little more (okay, a lot more). and the more you learn, the more it takes to improve. The gains go from these huge leaps and bounds, to these tiny little increments. Somehow, I just have to learn how to generate that off side power.

After all, someday I really want to place a Crown on my Lady's head. With everything she has put up with over the years, I think she's earned it.

3 Comments:

At 9:57 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Listen, mister, you don't get to say "You seem way more motivated than me" in a post to me, then start talking about how YOU fought in CROWN, for Chrissakes! It's unseemly. Just having the balls to fight in a tourney like that is an achievement of epic proportions, in my book. It sounds like you fought well, and with honor. So SUCK IT UP! :-) And yeah, I'm such a "West Wing" fan that I'm waiting for the first (and only) season of "Studio 60" (also written by Sorkin) to come out on DVD in a week or two...

 
At 6:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

And by the way, don't ignore elbow problems. Take it from one who has had two surgeries on each elbow in the space of four years, and months of therapy. (Physical, although I could probably use the other kind, too...at least, my orthopod thought so, when I described my hobby to him...) It's hard to distinguish "tennis elbow" from serious tendon damage problems, expecially when you play the game we play.

 
At 10:33 AM, Blogger Duamuteffe said...

Some things just take a lot of time before you finally get it to click into place. If it makes you feel any better, I never could sit Cam's trot. I know all the reasons why, I knew all the tips to get there, but I could never quite manage to make my brain and body work together on that one thing. I expect it would have come in time, and I expect also that at some point it'll all come together for you, too. Keep at it. You'll get there.

 

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