Silent and lethal, may I add, since the most notable thing from my last blog entry happened the other day in the hall of the school, when I let go a stealth fart that forced Danielle, the school's secretary, to open the windows. Needless to say, being a true bastard I turned towards her and with a swift look managed to give the blame to the Japanese girl that was using the computer next to mine.
Heh.
Climbing wise, I managed to destroy my fingers in Sasso two weeks ago, with a new PB of three different flappers on one single finger from a nasty problem with finger locks in pointy bidoigts.
Training wise, I went back into it with some motivation. Constant training but less volume. Did some fingerboarding, some system training and some little bouldering. All in all good fun and good results:
1 cm edge, 4 pullups with 30 kg, 4 sets; system boaring on pinches, same routines as in the past winter but with 5kg on.
I may go to Chironico this weekend. Why? Because even if the season is over:
it can't be warmer than here;
there are 1000+ boulder problems;
good conditions are for the weak of body and soul.
"Rejoyce o young man in thy youth."
P.S. the sentence is in the beginning of which famous film? A pint for the right guess as soon as I step in UK, hopefully next late autumn-early winter.
Heh.
Climbing wise, I managed to destroy my fingers in Sasso two weeks ago, with a new PB of three different flappers on one single finger from a nasty problem with finger locks in pointy bidoigts.
Training wise, I went back into it with some motivation. Constant training but less volume. Did some fingerboarding, some system training and some little bouldering. All in all good fun and good results:
1 cm edge, 4 pullups with 30 kg, 4 sets; system boaring on pinches, same routines as in the past winter but with 5kg on.
I may go to Chironico this weekend. Why? Because even if the season is over:
it can't be warmer than here;
there are 1000+ boulder problems;
good conditions are for the weak of body and soul.
"Rejoyce o young man in thy youth."
P.S. the sentence is in the beginning of which famous film? A pint for the right guess as soon as I step in UK, hopefully next late autumn-early winter.
4 comments:
It's actually from Ecclesiastes 11:9, but it was used in About Schmidt.
right,
but also in another one.
one pint for you anyway mister.
http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,7908.msg116940.html#msg116940
... and another one for mr gcw.
YYFY for you my dear fine connoisseur.
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