Climbing training is at a crossroads. Unprecedented access to thousands of square feet of indoor terrain means climbers are stronger than ever--weather, temps, and daylight are no longer factors.
You are passionate about climbing and dream of sending yet more powerful sport climbs or boulders, but despite your dedicated climbing practice, supplemented by strength training in the gym, you seem ...
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If you hit a wall with your training, that might not be a bad thing – swapping the gym for a climbing wall could boost your running. Running coach Eric Orton (runningwitheric.com) says climbing ...
Summer is the time for big rides, and that often means big climbs. If you have one planned this year or on your bucket list, it’s not just a matter of fitness. Let’s look at some specific training ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... It comes as little surprise that rock climbing is so popular in Colorado. Aside from the enticing ramparts and crags tempting outdoor athletes at almost ...
Climbing has become an increasingly popular sport, especially among college students, and University of Minnesota students do not seem to be immune from the bouldering bug. The new Climbing Training ...
In the eighties, nineties, and much of the early aughts, rock climbing gyms were little more than training grounds where climbers honed their skills in preparation for objectives on real rock. But ...
The top athletes in the Vail Valley have a way of finding each other, so to see John Mark Seelig and Larry Moore collaborating is no surprise. What you might not have guessed, however, is that a ...
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