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James Corden
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Hi

 

As a investigative project for college im looking in to climbing techniques.

The history behind it, the equipment used and how its evolved.

 

That bit i can research, but any help would be nice :)

 

Another part of my project is how different climbing techniques affect your body

as im at college and this is due in the next 6 months, i dont have enough time to test every system and climb on it long enough for me to get results, never mind the fact it would cost a fortune! lol

but if you could fill in this questionnaire it would be greatly appreciated

 

Tree Climbing Survey

 

It will be interesting to see how different people climb and the affect it has

 

Cheers

James

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