This summer, my swim team offered open small group open water swimming sessions. This was really fun because it was a different setting than our usual outdoor pool. This also meant that I had to get used to new swimming conditions such as not being able to see underwater, having no lane lines or walls, and sharing the lake with paddleboarders and kayakers. I had to adapt and make sure to look up every few strokes to make sure that I was swimming in the right direction. I also found open water swimming to be more exhausting because I had to constantly tread water since there are no walls to rest on. Because of this, we all were required to wear buoys around our waist. The buoys were really helpful when we rested in the middle of the lake but when I was swimming the strap and buoy would interfere with my kick.
Today is the last day of my CAS project. I went to the climbing gym as usual and started with several easier warm-up climbs. I then went to a new V5 climb that I had started yesterday with my sister. This route was newly set last week so there were many people crowding around it. I watched a few people try it from afar and even tried it myself once but there were so many people then that I didn't get a real shot at it. I came alone and really early in the morning so I was very happy to find that the wall was open for me to climb. Because the start of this climb is so high up, I have to prop my right feet on the hold almost at my shoulder height and slowly push upwards and into the wall to straighten my leg without accidentally pushing off the wall. This climb requires a lot of slow and controlled movements and also a lot of trust in your feet for the finish. The sticking point on this climb for me was the big reach from the hold on the far left to the hold on the far right. To get ...
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