Training power endurance in your climbing will enable you to complete long boulder problems or medium/longer routes, which are all out and at your max, continue to climb when you’re really pumped and do the crux of a route even though you are already a bit tired.
Read MoreTraining your endurance will enable you to climb for a long time, recover from a pump, delay the point that you get ‘pumped’, spend more time stopping to plan moves, recover mentally or psyche up for the next bold or difficult section, handle a high volume of climbing and have a better platform to handle more training of all different types.
Read MoreTraining is an all encompassing word. There are many factors that can influence a climber’s performance and all aspects can (and should) be trained:
Your physical performance (fitness, strength etc), your technique, your mental approach and tactics. If you want to improve at climbing you need to address and train all of the above areas. But where to start?
Read MoreA good and patient climbing warm up will always reap dividends. An excellent warm up will mean that you are always listening to your body, avoiding injury and every climbing session can be a success - not always in terms of grades, but definitely in terms of growing and moving forward as a climber.
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Training your endurance will enable you to climb for a long time, recover from a pump, delay the point that you get ‘pumped’, spend more time stopping to plan moves, recover mentally or psyche up for the next bold or difficult section, handle a high volume of climbing and have a better platform to handle more training of all different types.