The retinal images sent to the brain of what we see are not pure, crystal clear 3D images. It is in actual fact, the brain that makes sense of the image. And that picture is an interpretation based on what we know of the world, our memory and imagination.
Read MoreIs the mind stronger than the body, when the body gets injured regularly and the mind continues to want to push on?? I’ve come to believe the opposite: that it is a strong mind that reads the signs early and responds calmly and appropriately. Because hearing the whispers takes diligence, patience and work.
Read MoreIf we hold on so hard and only focus on the controllable, there is no space for freedom, lightness and creativity. If we cannot learn to trust and be ok with uncertainty, we’ll find it hard to let go of a certain outcome. And when things are really out of control – we have no capacity to deal with it.
Read MoreOverall it takes a very long time to build up good technique. However there are some quick changes you can make to your technique that will have an immediate effect on improving your efficiency and movement.
Read MoreBecause when I step onto a climb, every decision I’ve made up to that point means there is no other place I’d rather be (even in the drizzle, on 1 star routes, but then again too in the sun high up on a wonderful mountain route in Wales with my oldest friends). (written Dec 2018)
Read MoreRab heard the crack in my finger 4 clips below, standing on the ground. He thought it was my nail. I knew it was my finger joint, but I carried on, my ego not wanting to stop climbing and my sanity hoping above all that it was nothing. (written Feb 2018)
Read MoreI personally believe that climbing as a mum has different obstacles to being a dad. First of all the obvious: carrying a baby inside of you. I was fearful of pregnancy and pretty much terrified of birth. (written Sept 2014)
Read MoreClinging on to that slim thread of being a climber during life changing events is a delicate balance. Finding a place where climbing can be kind to you and can support you through is not always that easy. (written Aug 2016)
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A fear of falling in climbing is evolutionary natural. It may not be something everyone admits to, but I can assume you the vast majority of climbers struggle with this. It’s quite normal and it’s absolutely not related to climbing grade. The following 5 reasons came out of a survey I did on instagram.