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Hey! Mostly this is just an introduction of myself. I only recently got interested in climbing, but it looks like a lot of fun. I'm an ex-gymnast who's spent approximately a decade finishing up puberty, sitting on her duff, and also dealing with some mild/moderate mobility impairment/joint pain disability. So climbing is sort of fascinating to me, since it seems to accommodate my various WTF issues fairly well!
But, intro aside, I did also write up a rather, um, blathering account of my first climbing experience, should anyone be interested in that. :D
At some point, I may also try to write up an actual list of the variations of conditioning exercises that don't require equipment that I know from my years of yore as a gymnast. I sense that I desperately need to work on my arms and core strength! My core is woooooefully out of shape.
But, intro aside, I did also write up a rather, um, blathering account of my first climbing experience, should anyone be interested in that. :D
At some point, I may also try to write up an actual list of the variations of conditioning exercises that don't require equipment that I know from my years of yore as a gymnast. I sense that I desperately need to work on my arms and core strength! My core is woooooefully out of shape.
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Date: 2011-04-28 06:49 am (UTC)I, for one, would be most interested in your list of conditioning exercises. Please post it here?
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Date: 2011-04-28 07:03 am (UTC)And, I will! I imagine you probably will recognise many of them! Mostly I remember the core/stomach exercises, less so arms and legs.
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Date: 2011-04-28 07:54 am (UTC)BTW, had a look at your journal. I like you! Subscribed. :)
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Date: 2011-04-28 07:28 pm (UTC)Also, welcome! :)
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Date: 2011-04-29 08:24 am (UTC)John Gill performs a one-arm front lever
Gill's mentioned in a recent interview that he once did a one-arm front lever on one finger, though there isn't a photo of that.
His website has some interesting sections on the history of climbing and gymnastics.