Episode 41: Board Meetings | Can Everyone Climb V10?
Jon Glassberg recently wrote in a blog that, “Climbing double digits is an attainable goal for any serious climber.” We agree.
Episode 24: Board Meetings | Top 3 Redpoint Tactics
We discuss our top strategies and tactics for redpointing that can help you approach projects more efficiently.
Episode 13: Board Meetings | Top 3 Mistakes We See Being Made
As we've taken our workshops to gyms across the country, we've seen lots of cool, positive things happen, but we've also seen lots of mistakes being made.
Episode 9: Long Distance Projecting with Jon Cardwell
Serious dedication that can take a serious toll.
Episode 1: Going Big with Carlo Traversi
In this, our inaugural episode of The Power Company Podcast, we talk with pro climber Carlo Traversi.
The #1 Reason Why Your Climbing Training Doesn't Work
Fact is, I train hard. I train smart.
ATTACKtics: Projecting, Part III: Working
You've made the tough decision to commit. Now, to help you break this thing down to an inevitable send.
ATTACKtics: Projecting, Part II: The Approach
If you exercise a little patience, along with a few tricks and the right tactics, projecting something hard can be a rewarding process.
ATTACKtics: Projecting, Part I: Picking The Project
For those that have never undertaken a project, it can be intimidating just to decide on the right route.
ATTACKtics: The Warm Up.
More important than your coffee in the morning - ok, maybe not quite that important - is how you warm up.
Don't Squash The Banana: Commitment
Nate snapped the banana in half. Clean break, right through the middle. Like a ninja.
For Those Who Refuse To Work The Moves... Do You Know Where Your Limits Lie?
However, there is something about redpointing that goes much deeper.
Reader Questions: Onsighting
Tom writes: I'm primarily interested in raising my trad onsite level...
Reader Questions: Know When To Hold 'Em,...
A reader brings up a great debate about sprinting vs. resting.
Great Pyramids
I was first introduced to the idea of the "pyramid" by one of Eric Horst's excellent training manuals.