First of all: GO YOU! And it sounds like you did magnificently.
But climbing really--obviously, but wonderfully--narrows the world down to where is the next hold.
I know! Isn't it great? *g*
I came down, landed on my feet, and then promptly crumpled to the (springy, foam-padded) floor. I really do feel like that was valuable experience, though--I found out right away that I won't get hurt, although I did get kind of giggly from adrenaline/endorphins/gravity.
Landing on your feet and crumpling is good! It's exactly how you want to fall when bouldering. Learning to fall is good in general, in fact.
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But climbing really--obviously, but wonderfully--narrows the world down to where is the next hold.
I know! Isn't it great? *g*
I came down, landed on my feet, and then promptly crumpled to the (springy, foam-padded) floor. I really do feel like that was valuable experience, though--I found out right away that I won't get hurt, although I did get kind of giggly from adrenaline/endorphins/gravity.
Landing on your feet and crumpling is good! It's exactly how you want to fall when bouldering. Learning to fall is good in general, in fact.