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  1. I find taking up a new sport is a great way to drop weight. If you set yourself of swimming a mile open water challenge for the spring any weight issues would be helped. Set a goal outside your comfort zone where you have to lose weight - get sponsored so people are relying on you to do the challenge and exercising and diet become important to helping others. It doesn't have to be a huge challenge to start with. Finishing even a mile run for charity with others is an uplifting experience in itself. Start listening/watching uplifting music/films etc and be around people that 'work out'.

    This is something I feel strongly about - You can do it :thumbup1:

     

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: just read the rest of this thread!

  2. Had real problems in 2012 over my self esteem as I've been obese now for a couple of years, any thoughts suggestions ? Would really appreciated Steve blairs thoughths as he sounds like a sound guy

     

    I find taking up a new sport is a great way to drop weight. If you set yourself of swimming a mile open water challenge for the spring any weight issues would be helped. Set a goal outside your comfort zone where you have to lose weight - get sponsored so people are relying on you to do the challenge and exercising and diet become important to helping others. It doesn't have to be a huge challenge to start with. Finishing even a mile run for charity with others is an uplifting experience in itself. Start listening/watching uplifting music/films etc and be around people that 'work out'.

    This is something I feel strongly about - You can do it :thumbup1:

  3. Other than on here, where do people look for groundies? young and keen. and most important waterproof!

     

    not a full time basis like a subbie. able to pay into bank and have tickets (basic)

     

     

    i have had people in for me in the past who' ve had no tickets, its good to have a labourer but it doesnt take any work load off me when it comes to saw work...

     

    colleges or anywhere else to check?

     

    Hi there, I am looking for work in Oxford if anyone needs a groundie :biggrin:

     

    Sorry to hijack the post :001_smile: take every opportunity and all that.

  4. Just lately there seems to be a few threads started by beginners and climbers who are taking there climbing a step further, so thought it would be a great idea :blushing: to put together a thread dedicated to helping these lads out, not really got much planned as in picture/video format but was just going to leave it open to lads who want to ask questions regarding getting started or wanting move into different climbing styles, different gear and so on, my first thing is to try and get a few climbers on here to help out we're they can!

     

     

    Good idea or not?

     

     

    Thanks in advance

     

    Adam

     

    As someone very green to climbing that is a very useful and helpful suggestion. Cheers :thumbup:

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