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arnoilgner
Jul 7, 2006, 5:03 AM
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Hi kman, I don't recall saying I was going to Squamish, although I would like to. I will plan a trip to Canada sometime. Please get on my email list so I can let you know when I'll be in the area. email me at warriorsway@mindspring.com arno
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arnoilgner
Jul 7, 2006, 5:08 AM
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NE Tour July 26 through 31 Clinic at Vertical Dreams in Manchester, NH -- July 26 Private training -- July 27--28 Clinics at Metro Rock in Everett, MA -- July 29 Private training -- July 30 Presentation at EMS, Parasus, NJ -- July 31 arno
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jammer
Jul 7, 2006, 5:20 PM
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In reply to: NE Tour July 26 through 31 Clinic at Vertical Dreams in Manchester, NH -- July 26 Private training -- July 27--28 Clinics at Metro Rock in Everett, MA -- July 29 Private training -- July 30 Presentation at EMS, Parasus, NJ -- July 31 arno Hey Arno! Glad to see that you are going to be in Manchester, NH. Can you supply more information about what the event is going to cover, the time and the cost? I want to be sure I can cover all the bases. Thanks, Alan
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arnoilgner
Jul 7, 2006, 9:51 PM
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Hi jammer, Yes, here's some info: ------------------------------------------- Course description: The Warrior's Way mental fitness clinics teach how to focus attention during the climbing process, especially when we are most apt to seek escape. By learning how to focus attention we reduce our fears and improve our commitment. You'll learn to: • Develop self awareness • Stay centered • Fall [for rope climbing clinics] • Improve commitment • Improve fluidity • Reduce doubts • Improve problem-solving skills • Reduce fear, assess risks, and more Content of the class You’ll be doing climbing exercises on lead or slack toprope, depending on the amount of leading experience you have. The exercises will begin on moderately difficult routes, then falling practice, more moderate routes, and finally a challenging climb. What to expect: We’ll begin by learning how to break a climb into decision points. Second, we’ll learn to notice the type of thoughts we typically have. Third, we’ll practice falling (in small increments and only as much as the student wants). Fourth, we’ll work on improving fluidity and staying centered. Finally, we learn how to prepare and commit at these decision point. Requirement for class: It is helpful if you’ve read the RWW book but it isn’t absolutely necessary. The gym has a pdf handout that they will print out for you so you can become familiar with the Warrior’s Way concepts. The course seems to be best for those who have hit some sort of plateau, experience some frustration, fear, loss of motivation, or other mental fitness issue. You do need to know the fundamentals of knots, belaying, and basic climbing skills. Equipment Needed: Rope clinics: Harness, shoes, belay device, rope, and a helmet (if you have one). The gym usually provides lead ropes and sometimes helmets, but if you have these, please bring them. Course length: 4 hours in a gym Investment: $75 for non-members; $60 for members Max number: 6 When: July 26, Wednesday 6-10pm (if this one fills we’ll schedule another one Noon-4pm) Meeting place: Vertical Dreams, Manchester, NH How to register: at Vertical Dreams
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jammer
Jul 7, 2006, 10:17 PM
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Thanks Arno ... exactly what I was looking for. I'll see you there! Alan
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wonderwoman
Jul 8, 2006, 3:08 PM
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Hi Arno - Could you please post the pricing for the metro rock classes as well? Thanks! Looking forward to your class! Tiff
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arnoilgner
Jul 8, 2006, 9:03 PM
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The cost for the clinics should be the same at the various gyms. But, it helps to check with the gym. Generally I set the price and then negociate the split with the gym, if there is one. Investment for gym members: $60 Investment for non gym members: $75 Gyms, many times, like to give incentives to their members, thus the difference in cost. arno
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wonderwoman
Jul 27, 2006, 7:03 PM
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Clinics at Metro Rock in Everett, MA -- Saturday, July 29, 10-2pm; 2-6pm [617-387-7625] Slideshow Presentation at EMS, Paramus, NJ -- July 31, 7pm [201-670-6464] --------------------------------------------------- The Warrior's Way Espresso Course -- Course description: The Warrior's Way mental fitness clinics teach how to focus attention during the climbing process, especially when we are most apt to seek escape. By learning how to focus attention we reduce our fears and improve our commitment. --- You'll learn to: • Develop self awareness • Stay centered • Fall [for rope climbing clinics] • Improve commitment • Improve fluidity • Reduce doubts • Improve problem-solving skills • Reduce fear, and more ---- Content of the class: You'll be doing climbing exercises on lead or toprope, depending on the amount of leading experience you have. The exercises will begin on moderately difficult routes, then falling practice, more moderate routes, and finally a challenging climb. ----- What to expect: We'll begin by learning how to break a climb into decision points. Second, we'll learn to notice the type of thoughts we typically have. Third, we'll practice falling (in small increments and only as much as the student wants). Fourth, we'll work on improving fluidity and staying centered. Finally, we learn how to prepare and commit at these decision point. ------ Requirement for class: It is helpful if you've read the book but it isn't absolutely necessary. The gym has a pdf handout that they will print out for you so you can become familiar with the Warrior's Way concepts. The course seems to be best for those who have hit some sort of plateau, experience some frustration, fear, loss of motivation, or other mental fitness issue. You do need to know the fundamentals of knots, belaying, and basic climbing skills. ------- Equipment Needed: Rope clinics: Harness, shoes, belay device, and a helmet (if you have one). The gym will provide lead ropes and sometimes helmets. Bouldering clinics: Shoes, chalk -------- Course length: 4 hours Investment: Gym - $75 for non-members; $60 for members Max number: 6 Meeting place: the hosting gym How to register: contact the hosting gym _________________
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