Yesterday was the day.
I had been dreading/anticipating this day since the injury occurred.
I knew the day would come. I knew I would have to be strong. I knew I would have to block out the past and focus completely on the present.
Yesterday I landed my first Arabian double pike on the real floor and it felt amazing.
This was a tremendous victory. Maybe more than anyone will ever know.
The last time I did this skill on the real floor was August 27th. It was the day I broke both of my legs and it was on a move very similar to this, hence the anxiety!
Overcoming the fear and facing the challenge made me feel like a hero. It really did.
I was so nervous before doing this skill. I didn't want to let the flashback of Germany and the loud thud of impact creep into my mind, but for a moment they did.
But this day was different. This day I felt like I was more powerful than that memory. I felt like I would be safe. I felt like it was time to pound that fear into the ground...literally. Die Fear, Die!
Now, over the course of the next two months, I am going to have to remove the mats and land this skill solidly on just the floor. But, after jumping over this initial hurdle, I think I'm going to be alright. Small victories have been the key to my progress and I'm gonna keep trying to have them every single day.
You've gotta love a breakthrough!
Kyle
3 comments:
Way-to-go Kyle!! That's great...keep up the awesome work! :D
Congratulations Kyle!
My hats off to you, your one of the most motivated, advertsity conquering athletes out there today,and are continually a great role model for all of us.
keep up the good work.
-Brant-
Excellent!
... I am down at first Olympic trials for the USA. Lotta drama.
I'd say Paul, Morgan and Kevin Tan are the 3 most guaranteed a spot.
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