Chess, Rock Climbing, and 50 Pound Weight Loss Meet James Agnew.
James Agnew is a routesetter at The Crag at Earl Bell in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He is currently studying Philosophy at Arkansas State University. And when he is not climbing, James is playing chess.
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I never had a singular epiphany moment, I just had a stupidly strong desire to get better.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Please Meet James Agnew.
HCRB: What was the last good book you read?
James: The Four Loves by C.S Lewis.
HCRB: What is your current weight?
James: About 170.
HCRB: What was your weight when you started climbing 3 years ago?
James: About 220.
HCRB: What food do you no longer eat (or rarely eat) with your weight loss success?
James: Soda and fast food are almost always a no go, with the exception of a late night stop by Taco Bell after a climbing trip.
HCRB: Would you rather travel into space (set foot on the Moon or Mars) or become a meditation master (understand the deepest part of the inside of you)? Why?
James: Moon or Mars, because I have a strong desire to explore new areas.
HCRB: Climbing goals for 2016?
James: Ideally get a V7 and some more 5.12’s. I didn’t sport climb much last year and I feel I need to show it some love.
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