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Physioball Exercises for Your Core

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
And now for something completely different. The Physioball, also known as a Swiss Ball or exercise ball, is a relative newcomer to sports training, but... Read More

Stamina Training for Long Days and Wall Climbs

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
If your summer climbing plans include a big wall, alpine adventure, or some super-long days of cragging, then now is the time to begin some... Read More

Power Pull-ups

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
When climbers talk about “power”, they are typically referring to the need to make quick, strenuous reaches or handhold grasps on steep terrain. This type... Read More

Outdoor Bouldering as Training

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
Bouldering is arguably the best all-around training method since it can produce improvement in all three areas of the performance triad (physical, technical, mental). Without... Read More

Stretching to Improve High Stepping and Hip Turnout

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
High stepping and hip turnout are physical skills that limit many climbers, particularly on thin vertical face climbs. Improving your capabilities in these areas requires... Read More

Rotator Cuff Training – Part 1

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
The shoulders are the most movable and unstable joints, and next to the fingers they are the most at-risk body parts for rock climbers. In... Read More

Rotator Cuff Training – Part 2

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
The shoulders are the most movable and unstable joints, and next to the fingers they are the most at-risk body parts for rock climbers. This... Read More

Intro to Reactive Training for Power – Part 1

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
The National Academy of Sports Medicine defines reactive training as a quick, powerful exercise that couples a forceful eccentric contraction, followed immediately by an explosive... Read More

Reactive Training – Part 2 – One-Arm Traversing

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
One-arm traversing is a simple, yet surprisingly trying, exercise with two big payoffs: increased grip strength and better speed of contraction (contact strength). Contact strength... Read More

Reactive Training – Part 3 – Campus Lock-offs (aka “Touches”)

June 17th, 2011 | Physical, Training Articles
Campus Lock-Offs, also known as Campus Touches, train the dynamic lock-off ability that’s often called on for making a long reach on steep climbing terrain.... Read More
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