Mind Games
Mind Games
I saw a copy of Arno's book "The Warrior's Way" I think is the correct title, at the Chevron at Slade, has anyone read it, did you enjoy it, would you recommend it? Thanks I sometimes get skeert,
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I have heard nothing but good things about his new book and his course. Its made a noticeable difference on the people that I know that have read the book or took the course.
I want your strong hands to wrap around my testicles like a kung fu warrior in day care. mother@@$@$@.
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I read it and it helped, and didn't. I read the book once. So I had a taste of the concepts but not a grasp. As Jeff (or someone, but I think it was Jeff) said, you really need to absorb the info. Just reading it and feeling all warm inside about it won't help. You'd really need to embrace the attitude and believe in it wholeheartedly. But the approach really works.
I've been reading articles about Arno's philospohy in the mags for years and always thought he was on to something.
I've been reading articles about Arno's philospohy in the mags for years and always thought he was on to something.
Do Not Spray Next 300 Feet
I agree with WT and others above: I took a one day class with Arno and am reading his book. I was able to immediately apply what I learned this past weekend climbing at my "edge". But it is a path that you walk and I continue to learn.
I try to be a good man but all that comes
of trying is I feel more guilty.
Ikkyu
of trying is I feel more guilty.
Ikkyu
I took his course and it helped be immensely. I can't say enough good things. I haven't read the entire book yet but what I've read so far I've really enjoyed. The class, however, was the best $200 I ever spent.
Does he have a strange bear claw like appendage protruding from his neck? He kep petting it.