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arnoilgner
Feb 7, 2011, 4:58 PM
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Description: This 2-day camp addresses falling directly to help improve commitment. We do progressive falling practice on day one. On day two, we do movement, breathing, resting, and body/mind awareness exercises, followed by applying everything to a goal route. You’ll leave understanding how to take appropriate risk and how to commit to those risks. - You’ll learn how to: How to give a dynamic (cushioned) belay How to fall safely Advanced falling techniques, such as pendulums Better mental awareness by learning the mind’s limitations Better body awareness by learning how to trust it Distinguish between no-fall and yes-fall zones Make appropriate risk decisions Rest efficiently Develop flow and momentum Deal with climbing stress Improve problem-solving skills Reduce fear, and more - Pre-requisites: Able to toprope 5.8 in a gym with no falls Climb indoors/outdoors at least 1-2 times per week At least 6 months of continuous climbing experience within the last year - Instructors: Tracy Martin and Arno Ilgner - Investment: $395 for this 2-day camp - Registration: Contact Fox Mountain Guides info@foxmountainguides.com Toll Free: 1-888-284-8433 After Hours: 828-702-5689 Space limited to 6:1 participants to instructor ratio - When: April 2-3 2011 North Carolina
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csproul
Feb 7, 2011, 6:13 PM
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Arno, where in NC will this take place?
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west_by_god_virginia
Feb 7, 2011, 6:32 PM
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I'm allergic to topropes in gyms, can I still come to your falling camp???
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arnoilgner
Feb 7, 2011, 7:52 PM
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Hello, The camp will be somewhere close to Brevard, possibly Rumbling Bald, Looking Glass, or perhaps Crowders... Arno |
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arnoilgner
Feb 7, 2011, 7:57 PM
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Being able to lead (or being allergic to topropes) is not a requirement for taking this camp. Tell me more about what you'd like to gain from the camp or what you feel you need work on... Arno
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