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		<title>How Mock Rock Climbing Holds Were Born Out of Frustration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It ended up being the best July of weather I can remember and I was living in the wettest part of England working a summer job in a hostel perched on a mountain, with more free time than I knew what to do with I set about becoming an expert climber.. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It ended up being the best July of weather I can remember and I was living in the wettest part of England working a summer job in a hostel perched on a mountain, with more free time than I knew what to do with I set about becoming an expert climber.. </p>
<p>Each day I would spend a couple of hours in the indoor climbing centre, my job at the hostel meant I mainly did breakfasts and dinner and between I had upto 6 hous to do whatever I wanted..  So began my introduction to climbing.  My first attempt was to do some low level bouldering, with no safety crash pads and little skill I soon realised it certainly wasn&#8217;t as easy as it looked. After a frustrating couple of hours of struggling to complete the most basic of moves.. I resigned myself to the fact that I was not ready for real rock.  Luckily in Keswick there was an indoor wall, with only half an hour journey from the hostel I had plenty of time to get there and back.. So I did, just about every day without fail for 3 months.. It bacame my saviour fom the general boredom of the job, I managed to push myself each day and make some good progress. Shortly before the summer was over I took a trip down to the boulder which had defeated me.. Hands dipped in chalk primed and calloused  I grabbed at the rock face and with ease began to make my way around the huge boulder, I traced the chalk marks of previous climber&#8217;s hands and followed the routes that they had established, then I deviated stretched out to a ledge and pulled myself up to the top of the boulder. </p>
<p>You never get time in normal every day life to dedicate yourself to one task with no real distractions and it amazed me just how emersed and focused I became. But if I had only had the chance to train on real rock features inside I think I would have progressed even faster. So ayear later I returned to the boulder took some casts and copied the real rock features.. This was the birth of Mock Rock climbing holds. A summer job that evolved into a  part-time business and now a career.  I wish I had discovered climbing when I was younger, so it is my mission to get a climbing wall in every school in the UK. Mock Rock climbing  holds try to capture that spirit of fun and adventure that led me to discover the sport I was born for, If by selling cheap and innovative climbing holds a few more people discover this life changing hobby, then that makes my job worthwhile. </p>
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