Friday glee apologises for lateness
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The Friday post of glee is where you get to tell us about your climbing-related happiness this week.
It can be a new achievement or adventure, or just that you climbed and had fun; it can be that your favourite climbing wall is expanding or that you bought new rock shoes or that you found a cool ice-climbing vid on YouTube. No glee is too small -- or too big. Members are encouraged to cheer each other on and share the squee.
N.B. Please feel free to post your glee on any day of the week; the Friday glee is just to get the ball rolling.
To enhance this week's glee: Enzo Oddo crack-climbing in Utah.
It can be a new achievement or adventure, or just that you climbed and had fun; it can be that your favourite climbing wall is expanding or that you bought new rock shoes or that you found a cool ice-climbing vid on YouTube. No glee is too small -- or too big. Members are encouraged to cheer each other on and share the squee.
N.B. Please feel free to post your glee on any day of the week; the Friday glee is just to get the ball rolling.
To enhance this week's glee: Enzo Oddo crack-climbing in Utah.
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Date: 2016-12-02 02:01 pm (UTC)At the end of last class I finally managed that one difficult yellow grip I'd failed at almost ten times that day (and without our trainer making the wall less steep!) and then three more, and I only failed at the one that only one guy from our group managed. I should do more strength training.
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Date: 2016-12-02 02:09 pm (UTC)Welcome to the group!
I started climbing eight years ago, and it was love at first ascent. (grin)
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Date: 2016-12-02 02:32 pm (UTC)Climbing was actually my second choice, to be honest, after hockey didn't work with my schedule, but I fell in love with it quickly. Until then most sports I've done were running, skiing, and skating, so when I started climbing my arms felt like noodles. By now I'm much less sore the day after, progress :)
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Date: 2016-12-02 02:34 pm (UTC)Climbing is my first choice, I'll admit. I was a runner when I was younger, but I've got a bad hip and foot problems now that make that impossible. The non-impact of climbing means I can still be active but without the pain!
I love the strength and technique I've developed. It makes me feel remarkable. (grin)
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Date: 2016-12-02 02:48 pm (UTC)I've had wrist problems for a long time, so that's not ideal and means I can't do many of the exercises our trainer recommended, and I sometimes feel my knee after climbing. But reaching the top of a boulder route gives me the same feeling of success as scoring a goal, I love it.
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Date: 2016-12-02 03:07 pm (UTC)Wow! I can imagine that climbing would be a real change after the speed of hockey. But it does take endurance and strength!
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Date: 2016-12-02 03:17 pm (UTC)Actually the action speed is more similar than I thought it would be: you play one shift/try one route and it's very intense, and then you get a short break to catch your breath, I like that. I also like that climbing feels like using more of my body :) And, when the weather is bad, that it's indoors ;)
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Date: 2016-12-02 03:53 pm (UTC)I wouldn't have thought they'd be similar, but with your description I can see what you mean. The thing I love about climbing is the all body thing. Even your brain is working hard!