What’s with the units John? Guessing totalling 7 a week - but how do you decide a unit?
took some boomers on to my back.
W - tried some ab wheel rollouts but struggled to get the form right (all advice welcome).
Ab ripper x after. Can't say I was surprised Liam and Gollum found it easy as they are clearly super fit; I found it hard as usual!
Quote from: spidermonkey09 on January 26, 2021, 04:35:53 pmW - tried some ab wheel rollouts but struggled to get the form right (all advice welcome). I find the crucial part to be maintaining a locked hollow body position AKA dish shape. Worth a google if you're not familiar with it. A good cue to keep this form is tucking your tailbone under.
S - Went out to Shining Cliff. Long walk in the snow before the sun came out. Went and got pads and tried Goosecreature. Got closer and closer for a while before doing it; absolutely brilliant problem.
Tried pulling on several times from right hand on the bulb, left hand on the chip, and left heel high and couldn't suss out how to move from there.
Quote from: spidermonkey09 on January 26, 2021, 04:35:53 pmS - Went out to Shining Cliff. Long walk in the snow before the sun came out. Went and got pads and tried Goosecreature. Got closer and closer for a while before doing it; absolutely brilliant problem.Fantastic problem, one of my highlights of last year. Did you do it with the jump or the high right heel?I love a good heel and I'm terrible at jumping so I surprised myself by doing it the jump way. It was quite a hot day and I couldn't get anything out of the sloper. After only just getting my heel off in time for a couple of falls, I decided the heel was too risky without a spot.The jump still felt a bit scary without spotters - it took a few goes (and a jog back to the car to fetch an extra pad) before I could really commit and convince myself that I wasn't going to miss the pads and go over the little drop behind.
Quote from: sdm on January 26, 2021, 05:53:23 pmQuote from: spidermonkey09 on January 26, 2021, 04:35:53 pmS - Went out to Shining Cliff. Long walk in the snow before the sun came out. Went and got pads and tried Goosecreature. Got closer and closer for a while before doing it; absolutely brilliant problem.Fantastic problem, one of my highlights of last year. Did you do it with the jump or the high right heel?I love a good heel and I'm terrible at jumping so I surprised myself by doing it the jump way. It was quite a hot day and I couldn't get anything out of the sloper. After only just getting my heel off in time for a couple of falls, I decided the heel was too risky without a spot.The jump still felt a bit scary without spotters - it took a few goes (and a jog back to the car to fetch an extra pad) before I could really commit and convince myself that I wasn't going to miss the pads and go over the little drop behind.Yeah, it was ace. I found the sloper ok but it was mint which clearly helped. The scary move for me was going with right hand to the lip as a guppy with right heel on, then bumping it to the better flat hold above; quite blind but an amazing move. I kept the right heel on throughout until hands were sorted on sidepulls, then move it down to a toe. I dropped the top move a few times before I found the knack, including once where I managed to do the move with complete control...about 4 inches too far! What is the jump method; left hand to lip and then jump to the flatty with feet off?
Also, whats the score with parking there? I couldn't decide whether it was legit to drive down the track and park in the wood or whether the weird verge outside the house was better.
AbRipperX with kids (not sure if we'll be doing this again in a hurry)