wow there were so many people at Climb Asia yesterday! I think its usually like this right after a competition, like everyone's so high on the adrenaline and stuff after watching the open climbers do their stuff that they just wanna go all out to climb. I think I remember Philip telling us this before.. like although you may be very motivated to climb hard right after a comp, it's always important to know the limit of your body and muscles.. no point over-straining them and risking an injury. :)


there was this heel hook that I did on the green volume on the first route of the Inter Men qualifiers.. when I fell I kind of felt a little tension in my left hamstring coz it was probably too cramped. I did stretch a little, as well as over the next few days, but it still hurts a little. okay if I don't focus on the area and walk normally I don't feel anything, but when I concentrate on stretching that particular muscle then it feels a little pain. Not sure if I should continue to stretch it or just let it heal naturally. doesn't feel like the usual ache that I get from a day of climbing. lol.
things are a little complicated now. I can't really go ahead to look for a 3-month contract job kind of thing because if I leave in june then there won't be enough time. I also can't exactly go ahead and book the accomodation and flight because if I do I'm not sure if there's a refund or administrative fee for cancelling. but then what are the chances. lol. the best would be those short-term kind of jobs. should be enough to supplement my expenses for these few months. :) but most of the jobs are 3-month contracts.
that's the tricky part. hmmm.