Board Meetings | Outdoor Climbing Lessons You Should Take Indoors

 
 

Many people view indoor climbing as less serious than climbing outside, but if we're looking to improve, that may be a mistake. There are aspects of climbing outside that lead us into learning specific things that we don't necessarily find as easily indoors.

In this episode, Kris and Nate discuss their top 5 lessons from climbing outside that, when taken indoors, can help us become better climbers faster.


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Check out our Proven Plans to jumpstart your intention indoors.

Check out the Comment Card blog post mentioned in this episode.

You might also enjoy these related episodes:

BOARD MEETINGS: Top 4 Ways to Transition to Outdoor Climbing with Taylor Fragomeni

BOARD MEETINGS: How to Make the Most of a Board Session

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CHAPTERS

(00:00:00) Introduction and Topic Explanation

(00:05:55) Using and Practicing Better Tactics

(00:14:32) Bring Mid-Session Snacks or Food

(00:25:44) Go In With a Plan

(00:28:38) Power Company Proven Plans

(00:29:18) Set Goals

(00:35:47) Not Complaining About the Setting

(00:48:57) Outro

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Kris Hampton

A climber since 1994, Kris was a traddie for 12 years before he discovered the gymnastic movement inherent in sport climbing and bouldering.  Through dedicated training and practice, he eventually built to ascents of 5.14 and V11. 

Kris started Power Company Climbing in 2006 as a place to share training info with his friends, and still specializes in working with full time "regular" folks.  He's always available for coaching sessions and training workshops.

http://www.powercompanyclimbing.com
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