My experence's and feelings apon my training in parkour

Gathering my bearings 2

As I Said in a earlier post I've been having dedication problems, They're practically fixed, Also in the most unlikely of ways
I was at cuffley camp yesterday, (A local council adventure playground thingy.)
I Was there on a 6th form trip, the day was based on team building in which was fun.
We all did very well, but at the end of the day we went on the assault course Probably the funnist part of the day, Going on the assault course a part of the day was asssessing the other people in which were in your team, as I did it seemed to me that everyone but me and alasdair struggled with it, I was thinking later that night why was it so much easier for me and alasdair to do then some of the others. then the answer came to me. it was thanks to Parkour and my training, I knew that if I had never started parkour then I'd stand no chance despite my rock climbing background But It has made me a more detemaned traceur then ever. And I Hope to be doing Parkour for many ages to come :)
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Gathering my bareings

Well its been really hard the last few months, as I've had quite a few problems, such as.

1.Cold/Wet conditions
2.Dedication problems
3.Losing confidence

Right first number one... I've been slacking so much dispite being told to train in these conditions because it'll help my skill and progression, I've been really trying.. But it majorly links to number two because I find it quite hard if its just me training no one to talk to etc. But Bloo from herts parkour said

"I find the best way is to just think about what you want to achieve in parkour, then know in yourself that the only way to get there is to train hard. "

I Will put this to the test as the winter weather is really testing my dedication and limits.. though I WILL Try I Really must think about how I can get the didication as I'm quite rapidly losing confidence in movement so I'm gonna try and train every time I'm avalible.. So yeah Just my thoughts.

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