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Friday, May 28, 2010

the second one - Pecha Kucha

Pecha Kucha Cardiff
See slide 5 of the presentation for the reason of the hat.

The second presentation of the day this time by myself. Although I must say the six minutes felt like two seconds. I really enjoyed the challenge of talking about my passion of design and climbing in the constraints of Pecha Kucha's format. 20 slides each shown for 20 seconds, no stopping no going back. The cinema space in Chapter is a great place for the event and I thought the second one was even better than the first. For me there seemed to be a bit of a social theme. I spoke very quickly about ARK and it's recent work but there were also a number of other presentations centred around responsibility and the idea of society. Hope people enjoyed it and that you may have been inspired to go climbing :-)

Pecha Kucha Cardiff 25-5-10

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Climbing Take 2



After Julian took me and Andrew climbing for the first time a couple of months ago (see here), i decided to go again yesterday. Having just returned from my second climbing session, and even though I enjoyed it, I can honestly say it's the most frustrating thing I have done in a long time. Like Julian put it tonight, walking, swimming and climbing are the most basic things a human can or should be able to do, so the only way I can put it is - it's like learning to walk again.

At present I don't count myself as being unfit, I have been a regular at the gym for the past 15 months, going on average twice a week, and in that time I have lost weight, toned up a little and been able improve the amount of weight I can push and pull by 300%, but what good has this done me? The frustrating thing about climbing is it's a whole other kind of strength and easily puts you in your place, and that place is the mat in the middle of the bouldering section watching other climbers effortlessly get up a route that I cant. That is another thing about climbing, when you watch a skilled climber go up a route it's the most elegant things, there is no straining or forcing, just a fluid movement up the wall only using the energy you need, while i'm clambering for the holes like my life depends on it.

So I would like to thank a few people, firstly the small child who was climbing better than me (humbled me), secondly the woman who got up a route that I couldn't, came down, gave me a wink and that wink said - i'm smaller than you, twice your age and a woman, but I can do what you can't - (again humbled) and lastly thanks to Julian for taking me, that's him in the picture and if you are wondering why the picture is slightly blurred it's because my hands were shaking after trying to get up a route.

I still maintain I can beat Julian in an arm wrestle, but where it the skill in that?

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