Double Shot Espresso Camp_2010-10

Clinic Title: Warrior’s Way ® Mental Fitness Double Shot Espresso Camp
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When: Saturday, Oct 16
Contact: Fox Mountain Guides, 888-28-GUIDE
Investment: $195
Max number: 8 / clinic
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Instructors: Tracy Martin and Arno Ilgner
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LIMITED OPPORTUNITY: This is the only time this year to take advantage of this training.
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Clinic description: The Warrior’s Way ® teaches how to focus attention during the climbing process, especially when you’re full of doubt and under stress. By focusing this way you improve your commitment and climb more deliberately.
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You’ll learn to:
Become aware of your mind’s limiting tendencies
Use your mind’s intelligence to do effective risk-assessment
Distinguish between no-fall and yes-fall zones
Make appropriate risk decisions
Practice falling in small increments
Give a cushioned belay
Engage your body to develop flow and momentum
Deal with climbing stress
Improve problem-solving skills
Reduce fear, and more
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Content of the class
We’ll do awareness, movement, breathing, and resting exercises on moderate routes. Then some falling practice. We’ll finish with a challenging route to apply what we’ve learned.
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Prerequisites for clinic:
It’s helpful if you’ve read The Rock Warrior’s Way or Espresso Lessons, but it isn’t absolutely necessary.
The clinic seems to be best for those who have hit a plateau, experience frustration, fear, loss of motivation, or other mental fitness issues.
You DO need to know the fundamentals of knots, belaying, and basic climbing skills.
You DO NOT need to be able to lead to take the clinic.
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Equipment Needed:
Harness, shoes, and belay device.

fox1Clinic Title: Warrior’s Way ® Mental Fitness Double Shot Espresso Camp

When: Saturday, Oct 16, 2010

Contact: Fox Mountain Guides, 888-28-GUIDE

Investment: $195

Max number: 8 / clinic

Instructors: Tracy Martin and Arno Ilgner

LIMITED OPPORTUNITY: This is the only time this year to take advantage of this training in an outdoor setting.

Clinic description: The Warrior’s Way ® teaches how to focus attention during the climbing process, especially when you’re full of doubt and under stress. By focusing this way you improve your commitment and climb more deliberately.

You’ll learn to:

  • Become aware of your mind’s limiting tendencies
  • Use your mind’s intelligence to do effective risk-assessment
  • Distinguish between no-fall and yes-fall zones
  • Make appropriate risk decisions
  • Practice falling in small increments
  • Give a cushioned belay
  • Engage your body to develop flow and momentum
  • Deal with climbing stress
  • Improve problem-solving skills
  • Reduce fear, and more

Content of the class:

We’ll do awareness, movement, breathing, and resting exercises on moderate routes. Then some falling practice. We’ll finish with a challenging route to apply what we’ve learned.

Prerequisites for clinic:

  • It’s helpful if you’ve read The Rock Warrior’s Way or Espresso Lessons, but it isn’t absolutely necessary.
  • The clinic seems to be best for those who have hit a plateau, experience frustration, fear, loss of motivation, or other mental fitness issues.
  • You DO need to know the fundamentals of knots, belaying, and basic climbing skills.
  • You DO NOT need to be able to lead climb to take the clinic.

Equipment Needed:

  • Harness, shoes, and belay device.

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