First, you should go tell your instructor you want to "discontinue your training in sparring." After he gets done rolling on the floor laughing, :lol2: you can tell him how difficult it is for you. :waah:
Although, you might have to wait in line behind your fellow students. One is there to tell your instructor he doesn't like to do forms, another wants to discontinue stretching, another one would rather not do one-step sparring, and one Black Belt refuses to "kihap." :vu:
How does the song go? "Hold the sparring, hold the kihaps. Special training don't upset us. All we ask is that you let us teach it your way!" :karate:
First, I suggest you stop taking "TAE KWON DOE," and start taking Taekwondo (sorry, I had to)

. Next, I suggest you decide what school, and what instructor you want to learn from, and dedicate yourself to that training program, and that teacher. Get focused! One week of training could be 2 or 3 classes, at the same school, which would include sparring sometimes. If you are getting burned out, you're doing too much at too many schools, or with too many instructors.
You're an adult, and you are not a beginner student. After you get focused on
one training program,
get motivated, and
find the drive! :whip:
Now, I appologize if my response seems too harsh or a bit sarcastic, but I just watched American Idol tonight, and I think some of Simon's behavior is rubbing off on me.
Seriously, hong kong fooey, I mean this with the best of intentions. Make some changes in your focus, and your training schedule, but please don't be too picky about what the instructor teaches you. You have much to learn, and gain from the experience, as GM De Alba so aptly pointed out.
What does not kill you, only serves to make you stronger!
Best regards,
CM D. J. Eisenhart