What would one of the Instructors at this Karate Place I go to say to me, "You aren't going to be tearing anything up?

I was at this Karate place practicing like everybody else, hitting the bean bags as best as they instructed me to, then one of the instructors come up to me and says, "You aren't going to be tearing anything up." What was that about? Is that a way of them saying to me that they want to spar with me or something? I don't know where that came from, I was there last week and I immediately gets this response. Like I was going to tear something up, I don't know why they assume that. I should be like Will Smith on the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, when he tried Karate lessons and hit a white board, only to find out from the instructor, by him saying, "Hey, what happened to my coffee table?" That it was Coffee table. I should get that response and not, "You won't be tearing anything up." What do you think, what did I do to get that type of response?

What would one of the Instructors at this Karate Place I go to say to me, "You aren't going to be tearing anything up?
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