the_pet
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I have been thinking about taking up rock climbing too, we have a wall in the gym.
Is this were I mention my fear of heights? Not that it's ever stopped me from climbing before...but man some of those rebar and cracked cement paths look pretty extreme. I'm all for giving it a shot tho. I'll be the one in the back giggling at how scared I am and clinging like a fly to the cable attached to the wall![]()
I always want to jump. Not suicidally, just want to fly off. As a result, high places scare me. Falling isn't the problem, it's restraining that urge to leap and see if I can miss the ground. I really need to take up hang-gliding or something.
It will be one of the best things you can ever do for yourself.
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*smiles* I'm proud of you, hun. Most first timers don't get that close to the top.
You keep referring to your weight shifting back. As you more than likely know (b/c you are a very smart man) that is your center of gravity pulling you off the wall. The best way to keep that from happening is to keep your knees low, close to the wall and turned in. NEVER push you bum out; that is where your weight goes and the further you push out from the wall, the more you're gonna peel off.
Also, at the crux of the climb, (where the holds got smaller and more difficult to find) that is when you need to do your best to keep all your weight on your feet, not in your forearms. Many men have a really hard time climbing for that simple fact. They want to mantel (climb using only their arms) rather than rely on the largest muscle group in the body- the legs.
Remember to keep your hands as dry as possible by using chalk and to breath solely thru your mouth (I know I can't do it well either) How did your shoes feel? Did you get the 9 size? I'm sure you were top roping with your instructor, so you need to remember that so long as your belayer has hold of the rope (which, they ALWAYS do) you are not gonna die. A belayer has to go through a testing and training to be allowed to do so esp in a public gym. You are more safe hanging on that wall than you are walking down a busy street. Try to remember that and have fun.
I hope you try it again.![]()
HAHA, an 11? You are the one who told me you wear a 9.5. I can only go on what you tell me mister.
I'm glad you had fun. You'll have to tell me how Saturday went.![]()
Didn't go
Well I did, but it was closed because they where redoing the routs.
Which sucks because now I have officially not made it up that 1 route
Wall: 1 Me: 0*
*Soon to change
I will be going Wednesday too, right after my kanji quiz, stress relief.