Richard Holt - A winners account of his journey to the Carnegie Alpenrose
I first came across My Peak Potential at the Marketing staff away day. We were shown the trials and tribulations of the Everest West Ridge team and undertook a range of team building exercises. I found their approach enjoyable and informative, ending the day feeling positive and empowered. This 24 hour challenge seems very involved and also quite intriguing; it seems I will be embracing my cognitive, physical and emotional dimensions!! I am looking to approach the day with an open mind and see where it takes me. Alongside my Faculty of Business & Law and Support Staff day these two physical days will give me something to look forward to as a way of exercising both my body and my brain.
As I arrived at Malham Tarn in the Yorkshire Dales for ‘My Peak Potential’ 24 hour ‘Carnegie Great Outdoor Challenge’, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I had visions of sleeping rough, skinning rabbits and being tracked by packs of hunting dogs. Being greeted by friendly staff, a choice of sandwich fillings and a comfy bed come as a pleasant surprise. That is not to say we weren’t still challenged, almost immediately we were split into groups and sent out to begin a range of different challenges, as diverse as they were fun.
making new friends from around the University.
The Carnegie Alpenrose:
Returning from four amazing days at the Carnegie Alpenrose, I have evaluated my experience to see why it was so fulfilling. Two models attributed to Karl Ronke, introduced me to a tool for creating the right balance of challenges to optimise our learning experience. Whilst new to me, the concepts are very straight forward. The first is ‘Challenge by Choice’, where we choose how hard to push ourselves and understand we need to be stretched to maximise our development. The second is ‘Comfort, Stretch, Panic’, best pictured as three concentric circles. In the centre is our Comfort Zone, next comes the Stretch Zone and the outside ring is the Panic Zone.
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