User talk:Hadjithomas

Cockhold is a term described in contemporary climbing. It is used when the male climber achieves an erection in order to jam his penis into a crack in the rock that he is climbing in an attempt to maintain balance.

Cockhold is a term described in contemporary climbing. It is used when the male climber achieves an erection in order to jam his penis into a crack in the rock that he is climbing in an attempt to maintain balance.

This technique was originated in the late 1990s' and was witnessed in France for the first time. However, no official articles have yet been published containing this term.

The CockHold technique (or the 'CockJam' as it is often described by contemporary climbers) is currently being witnessed at 'Harisson's' climbing site on the outskirts of Brighton, United Kingdom with more than 15 climbers achieving the 'cockhold'. Besides the United Kingdom and France, there have been claims of Cockhold practices in Germany and Switzerland, however these have not been confirmed.

The achievement of this technique was described at Harisson's local community, at seminar, as a combination of climbing concentration and imagination. This is an extremely difficult technique and it is mostly used as a demonstration of extra skills rather than the need of balance.

Other than the local seminars that have been conducted (total of two seminars) at the Harisson's climbing site, there have been no other official resources for the practice of 'CockHold'.