Saturday I went to practise what I preach when I had an evening bouldering session. I made an effort to try every problem rather than leaving out the ones I thought I couldnt do. I also spent a lot of time thinking about how I did the problems I could do, and realised how much power I was putting through my legs to get success. I was bouldering with my friend Di, and was able to pass this knowledge on to her. It can be tricky sometimes working out why something is working for you, but knowing what does work means you can repeat it in other scenarios.
On Sunday I worked with Tony, who coincidentally was overusing his top half and neglecting his lower body. We spent some time indoors in the morning, looking at foot technique and balance, and then how to give yourself time to refocus on the lead, before heading outdoors to the slate quarry. Tony did a great job of using his feet and balance on a couple of climbs, as well as refocusing when things got tough which was fantastic to see.
I rounded off my weekend with another quick bouldering session, again working on some problems which I think are way beyond me, but hoping that over time I can work out the moves and begin to see them as possible.
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