Taped Tips | 5 Simple Ways to Climb Harder
There’s A LOT of great information out there on how to climb harder. But it’s tough to sort through…
Your Climbing Technique DEPENDS On It
No matter what technique, its success depends on getting the basic elements right: Position, Tension, Rhythm, Commitment, and Effort.
Taped Tips | Climb Taller AND Smaller
Short climbers are good at getting scrunchy, and tall climbers are good at climbing extended, right? Wrong.
Taped Tips | The Setup Mistake Climbers Make on Hard Moves
One of the most common places things start to fall apart is at the very beginning of the move.
Plugging In To Climb Better
Particularly when it comes to climbing better, knowledge alone isn’t all that helpful.
Taped Tips | The Secret to Hard Moves that Most Climbers Are Missing
We know spending time on a finishing link is smart tactics for hard climbs. So why not apply the same concept to individual moves?
What Type of Climbing Movement Do You Value?
Maybe “careless and sloppy” isn’t always so bad.
Taped Tips | Go Ahead, Grab That Foothold and Be Adaptable
Learning when and how to compensate for a weakness is a skill. And skills need to be practiced.
Taped Tips | The Hidden Value of Lowballs
Lowball boulders, while not as proud, can still teach us new movement, new ways to utilize tension, and force us into finding new techniques.
Why “Technique” May Not Be The Answer to Better Climbing
How do you solve a problem? By looking for a solution.
When It’s Better to Think Inside the Box
I never thought I’d be recommending this, but some of y’all should be putting less effort into becoming technically better climbers.
Rethinking Climbing Technique and Movement Skills
“Climbing is a skill sport,” isn’t enough.
Taped Tips | Stop Applying Training Principles to Climbing Performance
Training principles are important, but when they creep into performance, your climbing will suffer. Nearly every time.
Taped Tips | Connect the Dots: Where Climbers (and Coaches) are Going Wrong
We have become collectors of dots. But there’s one major thing that happens when we connect dots that is entirely lost in mass dot collection: critical thinking.
When Effort Isn’t the Issue
Do you really have terrible willpower? Or are you surrounded by distractions and obstacles?
Taped Tips | 3 Tips for Training for Climbing Trips
You have a climbing trip coming up. The rock is different. The style is different. Your pre-trip time is short and the number of days you’ll be climbing, even shorter…
Is Board Climbing Fixing a Problem You Don't Have?
Giving artificially low grades to climbs increases their perceived value for our training and development. The more something is mis-graded the more we naturally want to prioritize it.
Consistency’s Caveat
Climbing starts off as this self-feeding cycle that has you wishing you could climb seven days a week. What happens when this cycle stops bringing improvement though?