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johnwesely
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PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? You realize that Edge is a corgi right? They are the most agile dogs by far, so you better watch out. I'm so scared. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQnrKvOTNg That is one of my girlfriend favorites videos. I have probably seen it 100 times.
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johnwesely
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edge wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? No thanks, I am currently not in my carbo loading stage. Neither am I, but cookies are great.
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edge
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PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? You realize that Edge is a corgi right? They are the most agile dogs by far, so you better watch out. I'm so scared. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQnrKvOTNg Sweet! You can perform the search function on You Tube! Your parents must be so proud! Some answers to your original post
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johnwesely
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edge wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? You realize that Edge is a corgi right? They are the most agile dogs by far, so you better watch out. I'm so scared. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQnrKvOTNg Sweet! You can perform the search function on You Tube! Your parents must be so proud! Some answers to your original post I found this jewel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au32rBRvD6Y
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edge
Mar 5, 2010, 8:45 PM
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johnwesely wrote: edge wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? You realize that Edge is a corgi right? They are the most agile dogs by far, so you better watch out. I'm so scared. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQnrKvOTNg Sweet! You can perform the search function on You Tube! Your parents must be so proud! Some answers to your original post I found this jewel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au32rBRvD6Y See all of the useless posting this instructional video could have prevented?
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johnwesely
Mar 5, 2010, 8:47 PM
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edge wrote: johnwesely wrote: edge wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? You realize that Edge is a corgi right? They are the most agile dogs by far, so you better watch out. I'm so scared. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQnrKvOTNg Sweet! You can perform the search function on You Tube! Your parents must be so proud! Some answers to your original post I found this jewel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au32rBRvD6Y See all of the useless posting this instructional video could have prevented? It is a very very comprehensive rock climbing program afterall.
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PlasticHead
Mar 5, 2010, 8:57 PM
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johnwesely wrote: edge wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? You realize that Edge is a corgi right? They are the most agile dogs by far, so you better watch out. I'm so scared. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQnrKvOTNg Sweet! You can perform the search function on You Tube! Your parents must be so proud! Some answers to your original post I found this jewel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au32rBRvD6Y jt512 needs should see this vid. At the end, the dude says: "if you include those excercises in a very very comprehensive rock climbing program, and maybe pretty soon, you'll become an expert rock climber." Thanks for the laugh johnwesely
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johnwesely
Mar 5, 2010, 8:59 PM
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PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: edge wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? You realize that Edge is a corgi right? They are the most agile dogs by far, so you better watch out. I'm so scared. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQnrKvOTNg Sweet! You can perform the search function on You Tube! Your parents must be so proud! Some answers to your original post I found this jewel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au32rBRvD6Y jt512 needs should see this vid. At the end, the dude says: "if you include those excercises in a very very comprehensive rock climbing program, and maybe pretty soon, you'll become an expert rock climber." Thanks for the laugh johnwesely It is the least I could do.
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airscape
Mar 6, 2010, 6:21 AM
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johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: bustloose wrote: don't sweat it bro, people who dis comps are the ones who have no idea what climbing is about. oh, and they're generally gigantic pussies who are scared of competing and try to hide behind "climbing is for me" statements and "purity" bullshit. That is such a true statement! I can't believe the insight you possess! John, do you mind pming me as to where exactly that climbing spot you were talking about is located? I'm kind of interested... I can't exactly do that. It is on private land, and I am the only one allowed to climb there because I know the owner. That, and the place is not exactly real.
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guangzhou
Mar 6, 2010, 8:54 AM
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johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: edge wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? You realize that Edge is a corgi right? They are the most agile dogs by far, so you better watch out. I'm so scared. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQnrKvOTNg Sweet! You can perform the search function on You Tube! Your parents must be so proud! Some answers to your original post I found this jewel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au32rBRvD6Y jt512 needs should see this vid. At the end, the dude says: "if you include those excercises in a very very comprehensive rock climbing program, and maybe pretty soon, you'll become an expert rock climber." Thanks for the laugh johnwesely It is the least I could do. That has to be among the worse training for climbing advice I have ever wasted my time with. Yike.
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johnwesely
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guangzhou wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: edge wrote: PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: Congratulations for stating the obvious. You wanna cookie? You realize that Edge is a corgi right? They are the most agile dogs by far, so you better watch out. I'm so scared. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kQnrKvOTNg Sweet! You can perform the search function on You Tube! Your parents must be so proud! Some answers to your original post I found this jewel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au32rBRvD6Y jt512 needs should see this vid. At the end, the dude says: "if you include those excercises in a very very comprehensive rock climbing program, and maybe pretty soon, you'll become an expert rock climber." Thanks for the laugh johnwesely It is the least I could do. That has to be among the worse training for climbing advice I have ever wasted my time with. Yike. The best part is that there is a dude in the comments who claims to climb v10 that says it is all great training advice.
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PlasticHead
Mar 7, 2010, 1:41 PM
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PlasticHead wrote: scottek67 wrote: so its been over a week how did you do? and what did you do? The comp is tommorow. March 6th. So far, I've taken it easy for the past week. I did alot stretching and ate well balanced diet. I feel great! I'll post again tommorow after the comp The night before the comp, I got a good 10 hours of sleep. When i woke up, I had a bagel and a banana for breakfast. When I got to the comp a good half hour early and scoped out all the different routes so I got a good idea of what I was going to be dealing with. 15 minutes before the comp, I jump roped for 5 mintues then I did some light stretching in my forearms/fingers. Then I traversed for 10 minutes and did an entire body stretch. I entered the comp and got 5th place out of 13 climbers in my category. There was speed climbing at the end which was also much fun.
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johnwesely
Mar 7, 2010, 1:57 PM
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PlasticHead wrote: PlasticHead wrote: scottek67 wrote: so its been over a week how did you do? and what did you do? The comp is tommorow. March 6th. So far, I've taken it easy for the past week. I did alot stretching and ate well balanced diet. I feel great! I'll post again tommorow after the comp The night before the comp, I got a good 10 hours of sleep. When i woke up, I had a bagel and a banana for breakfast. When I got to the comp a good half hour early and scoped out all the different routes so I got a good idea of what I was going to be dealing with. 15 minutes before the comp, I jump roped for 5 mintues then I did some light stretching in my forearms/fingers. Then I traversed for 10 minutes and did an entire body stretch. I entered the comp and got 5th place out of 13 climbers in my category. There was speed climbing at the end which was also much fun. Did you win a chalk bag?
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johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: PlasticHead wrote: scottek67 wrote: so its been over a week how did you do? and what did you do? The comp is tommorow. March 6th. So far, I've taken it easy for the past week. I did alot stretching and ate well balanced diet. I feel great! I'll post again tommorow after the comp The night before the comp, I got a good 10 hours of sleep. When i woke up, I had a bagel and a banana for breakfast. When I got to the comp a good half hour early and scoped out all the different routes so I got a good idea of what I was going to be dealing with. 15 minutes before the comp, I jump roped for 5 mintues then I did some light stretching in my forearms/fingers. Then I traversed for 10 minutes and did an entire body stretch. I entered the comp and got 5th place out of 13 climbers in my category. There was speed climbing at the end which was also much fun. Did you win a chalk bag? I won a chalk bag and a t-shirt. One of my friends won a hanboard from a raffle. That bastard.
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johnwesely
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PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: PlasticHead wrote: scottek67 wrote: so its been over a week how did you do? and what did you do? The comp is tommorow. March 6th. So far, I've taken it easy for the past week. I did alot stretching and ate well balanced diet. I feel great! I'll post again tommorow after the comp The night before the comp, I got a good 10 hours of sleep. When i woke up, I had a bagel and a banana for breakfast. When I got to the comp a good half hour early and scoped out all the different routes so I got a good idea of what I was going to be dealing with. 15 minutes before the comp, I jump roped for 5 mintues then I did some light stretching in my forearms/fingers. Then I traversed for 10 minutes and did an entire body stretch. I entered the comp and got 5th place out of 13 climbers in my category. There was speed climbing at the end which was also much fun. Did you win a chalk bag? I won a chalk bag and a t-shirt. One of my friends won a hanboard from a raffle. That bastard. I knew you had it in you.
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airscape
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PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: PlasticHead wrote: scottek67 wrote: so its been over a week how did you do? and what did you do? The comp is tommorow. March 6th. So far, I've taken it easy for the past week. I did alot stretching and ate well balanced diet. I feel great! I'll post again tommorow after the comp The night before the comp, I got a good 10 hours of sleep. When i woke up, I had a bagel and a banana for breakfast. When I got to the comp a good half hour early and scoped out all the different routes so I got a good idea of what I was going to be dealing with. 15 minutes before the comp, I jump roped for 5 mintues then I did some light stretching in my forearms/fingers. Then I traversed for 10 minutes and did an entire body stretch. I entered the comp and got 5th place out of 13 climbers in my category. There was speed climbing at the end which was also much fun. Did you win a chalk bag? I won a chalk bag and a t-shirt. One of my friends won a hanboard from a raffle. That bastard. Is this to train for free SOLO?
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PlasticHead wrote: johnwesely wrote: PlasticHead wrote: PlasticHead wrote: scottek67 wrote: so its been over a week how did you do? and what did you do? The comp is tommorow. March 6th. So far, I've taken it easy for the past week. I did alot stretching and ate well balanced diet. I feel great! I'll post again tommorow after the comp The night before the comp, I got a good 10 hours of sleep. When i woke up, I had a bagel and a banana for breakfast. When I got to the comp a good half hour early and scoped out all the different routes so I got a good idea of what I was going to be dealing with. 15 minutes before the comp, I jump roped for 5 mintues then I did some light stretching in my forearms/fingers. Then I traversed for 10 minutes and did an entire body stretch. I entered the comp and got 5th place out of 13 climbers in my category. There was speed climbing at the end which was also much fun. Did you win a chalk bag? I won a chalk bag and a t-shirt. One of my friends won a hanboard from a raffle. That bastard. Told you! Did anyone fall on you? I like my predictions to come completely to fruition. At any rate, congratulations and good job!
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Mar 8, 2010, 8:22 PM
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PlasticHead wrote: edge wrote: But you are the one ignoring advise from climbers who have been competing longer than you have been alive. It seems that rc.com has more than one definition for "advice" I have yet to see advice from anyone besides Shockabuku. He gave me some good advice for speed climbing competition and I thank him for that. Just because you lack the skill to see the hold, doen't mean it isn't there. Not all means to get oneself up to a goal are marked with tape or chalk.
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Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: PlasticHead wrote: edge wrote: But you are the one ignoring advise from climbers who have been competing longer than you have been alive. It seems that rc.com has more than one definition for "advice" I have yet to see advice from anyone besides Shockabuku. He gave me some good advice for speed climbing competition and I thank him for that. Just because you lack the skill to see the hold, doen't mean it isn't there. Not all means to get oneself up to a goal are marked with tape or chalk. You've been watching to many seagal flicks.
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I_do wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: PlasticHead wrote: edge wrote: But you are the one ignoring advise from climbers who have been competing longer than you have been alive. It seems that rc.com has more than one definition for "advice" I have yet to see advice from anyone besides Shockabuku. He gave me some good advice for speed climbing competition and I thank him for that. Just because you lack the skill to see the hold, doen't mean it isn't there. Not all means to get oneself up to a goal are marked with tape or chalk. You've been watching to many seagal flicks. If skill you lack to the hold see, it still there be. To goal many means there may be to achieve, not marked are all.
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bill413 wrote: I_do wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: PlasticHead wrote: edge wrote: But you are the one ignoring advise from climbers who have been competing longer than you have been alive. It seems that rc.com has more than one definition for "advice" I have yet to see advice from anyone besides Shockabuku. He gave me some good advice for speed climbing competition and I thank him for that. Just because you lack the skill to see the hold, doen't mean it isn't there. Not all means to get oneself up to a goal are marked with tape or chalk. You've been watching to many seagal flicks. If skill you lack to the hold see, it still there be. To goal many means there may be to achieve, not marked are all. I just got a headache.
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mr.tastycakes wrote: bill413 wrote: I_do wrote: Toast_in_the_Machine wrote: PlasticHead wrote: edge wrote: But you are the one ignoring advise from climbers who have been competing longer than you have been alive. It seems that rc.com has more than one definition for "advice" I have yet to see advice from anyone besides Shockabuku. He gave me some good advice for speed climbing competition and I thank him for that. Just because you lack the skill to see the hold, doen't mean it isn't there. Not all means to get oneself up to a goal are marked with tape or chalk. You've been watching to many seagal flicks. If skill you lack to the hold see, it still there be. To goal many means there may be to achieve, not marked are all. I just got a headache. Learn your classics, I just got a big smile on my face.
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