hahaha...what a great visual you just painted!! I considered googling images of your description but I am skeered of what I might find. I did remember I had this saved...an avatar from "Sizzler" who was a cool fellow on TreeBuzz back in the day.
These guys have a bit of a jump on you...
Beautiful picture. And it's a 200T.. wonderful. Thread is back on track. I've got some short videos of what I did last week. I'll throw it up later but not as cool as that shot.
You could start working with the rope as an assist like I did in the video...arms up and curl assist as you sit up. Gradually keep the arms lower as you pull to assist the situp and finally keep the fists and rope on the floor...like the video. You could probably do it in a few months. Just...
I doubt you are weak as a kitten...and with training you could develop that ability. I didn't even know un-anchored situps were a thing for a long time. When I learned, someone always held your feet....or they went under a couch.
My Bando teacher introduced us to how un-developed we were by...
I watched it and gave it a try and I'll shoot you a video of how it seemed to go for me. Let me know if I am doing something different from her. Video in a bit.
Cory!! You have turned into a pict/vid posting maniac...great stuff. Loved that big drop of the whole tree a bit back. The Ninja looks ripped. You are looking fit yourself, too. Good stuff. (Yoga mat in the speedo picture? Doing yoga these days?)
That's impressive. I think I have progressed when I can get as much appreciation out of seeing these fruit trees getting rehabbed as I do seeing one of Jed's stump pictures. Excellent before and after shots.
The only way I know to help with youtube is for me to download them to my computer and then upload them to youtube. That gets pretty involved sometimes.
@Marc-Antoine try using Facebook to access his videos...search for Andrey Mironov
and get him as a FB friend. Then I think you can see them...
I kinda get the Holy Trinity...Gerry, Burnham and Stig...standing above me, all 3 slowly shaking their heads...and saying, "Really?" just as I start to do something sketchy.
I remember Gerry saying every tree we step up to has the potential to have our name on it. You made do with what you had...you had the knowledge to know what might happen and it let you keep out of harm's way. Good show in my book.
On that Reg Coates video that's just been making the rounds here lately, I noticed he had a blue web choker taking a large chunk with a crane. Looks like he's using big webbing also.
The original plan was to climb above the cankered part (where fungus was starting to grow) and drop it from about 25 feet up. Had planned on two TIPs in nearby trees to prevent being tied to the possibly weak tree. Bore cuts showed mostly white, sound slivers of wood...at one point the offal...
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