geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:so i have just got back from an overnighter at freycinet with my scouts, did about 16km over the 2 days, basically over to wineglass, across the isthmus, then back along hazzards.
now about 10 mins into it, one of the scouts decided it was all to hard etc etc etc. by the end of the trip, tears had been had numerous times and i ended up carrying his pack ontop of mine.
he was carrying no more weight than any of the other scouts, and he was definatly fitter than most of them, but he just could not cope with it all.
the only girl on the trip, had to carry her own tent (scouts guidlines, girls sleep seperate from boys etc etc. all the boys shared the weight of there tent between them) and is not at all fit, she gets exhausted running the length of the scout hall! she made it the whole way with no hassles, just the odd complaint of sore feet, but it wouldnt slow her down.
so what im wondering is, how much of this walking bizzo is mental and how much is physical?
i dont consider myself to be overly fit, but i am always adament that i will make it to the end and ill damn well enjoy it! and as such, i always make it to the end and i usually feel pretty good at the end of it.
but the people who decide they wont be able to do it, they end up finding it harder than everyone else.... negative thinking leading to negative results?
who really thinks that you need a decent level of fitness for this? mind over matter conquers all, i have believed this in large part for most my life, this walk has made me feel this really is the case now...
tasadam wrote:T
I imagine it would be hard to judge each persons mental preparedness for a walk if you were their scout master.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
corvus wrote:tasadam wrote:T
I imagine it would be hard to judge each persons mental preparedness for a walk if you were their scout master.
As a Scouter I could pick out the child who would perhaps struggle (it was mental) but what was I to do ban him from this walk??
No we took him and looked after him like true Scouts and he did enjoy the walk (and many other camps and walks) companionship and " SKIPS real good cooking",poor kid did eventually end up with a mental snap and I have lost touch with his current situation![]()
corvus
PS Scouters /Scout Leaders have not been Scout Masters for many years
Its got to be around 70% mental
Brett wrote:A team member carrying a tripod must strike dread in a fast moving peak bagging group![]()
ollster wrote:but once I realised that pain wasn't real I started to enjoy my walking.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
ollster:
There's not really a word for it, so how about "scrub-rage psycosis"?
Brett wrote: As for heights I hold fear is nature's way of keeping the wise alive![]()
Cheers Brett
but once I realised that pain wasn't real I started to enjoy my walking.
Nick S wrote:...I felt like my feet were being destroyed ...
At one stage later on that day (yes it was a long day), I was feeling pretty low as our destination was still hours away. But it was amazing what a short break to cook up some food did to our morale. I hadn't realised how low my energy levels were because I just didn't feel hungry. So yeah keeping energy levels up helps. Heh, we were little more than machines that day. Just put food in and it keeps going..
Macca81 wrote:now about 10 mins into it, one of the scouts decided it was all to hard etc etc etc. by the end of the trip, tears had been had numerous times and i ended up carrying his pack ontop of mine.
he was carrying no more weight than any of the other scouts, and he was definatly fitter than most of them, but he just could not cope with it all.
the only girl on the trip, had to carry her own tent (scouts guidlines, girls sleep seperate from boys etc etc. all the boys shared the weight of there tent between them) and is not at all fit, she gets exhausted running the length of the scout hall! she made it the whole way with no hassles, just the odd complaint of sore feet, but it wouldnt slow her down.
Lindsay wrote:Macca81 wrote:now about 10 mins into it, one of the scouts decided it was all to hard etc etc etc. by the end of the trip, tears had been had numerous times and i ended up carrying his pack ontop of mine.
he was carrying no more weight than any of the other scouts, and he was definatly fitter than most of them, but he just could not cope with it all.
the only girl on the trip, had to carry her own tent (scouts guidlines, girls sleep seperate from boys etc etc. all the boys shared the weight of there tent between them) and is not at all fit, she gets exhausted running the length of the scout hall! she made it the whole way with no hassles, just the odd complaint of sore feet, but it wouldnt slow her down.
I think you've answered your own question. All the physical preparation in the world will not help with a poor attitude. Was this the first such outing this boy had been on?
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
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