It's been an eventful year. A bunch of 'stuff' happened. Nothing felt too crazy at the time, but on reflection, some stuff was in retrospect, amazing.
Meeting Gwyn and Jay and the various climbing and coaching journeys they have taken me on.
Meeting the GB Paraclimbing Team then joining them as their appointed Team coach competing across Europe.
Being part of a filming project by the talented young filmmakers from Final Crux Films.
Belaying Gwyn on his first Trad lead since losing his sight 14 years ago.
Gwyn |
Skipping the flight back from the Gijon World Championships to UK and walking across Northern Spain for three weeks.
Being a small part of a big book with the collection of photos and climbing stories that have become The Great Mountain Crags of Scotland by Guy and Adrian.
Revisiting the Pyrenees and taking John and Jay for a weeks coaching.
It's been a year where things have just happened without much control or specific direction from me. I've just tried to avoid doing stuff I didn't want to do and by default found myself doing stuff I do want to do. A kind of 'falling up' I suppose...
As someone who was in a very competitive business environment, I wanted Reach Climbing Coach to find its success through giving and being uncompetitive in a successful way. This makes sense to me because it stops me getting sucked into the world of high growth business environments where I previously lost myself but stays central to the core of coaching - which is giving.
Coaching within various categories of Paraclimbing has been fascinating and extremely challenging. Various coaching techniques learned, a new language if you like. This year has been about learning by doing and if I was talking in business speak I would describe this years coaching activities as part of an emergent strategy. Next year may be more focused on creating structured methods and a framework that is transferable to other potential Paraclimbing coaches. That way, we can do more.
Spotting Suzi at London Comp |
A long way to go at my end but the thing I think I've learned more than anything is to experience and respect the 'loss' that some of my clients have sustained, endured and learned to let go of, so they could emotionally commit to risking again for success or happiness through their activities in Paraclimbing.