Eccentric Training Will Make You Stronger. But What is It?
There’s a lot of hype about eccentric strength training. What are the benefits for climbers?
There’s a lot of hype about eccentric strength training. What are the benefits for climbers?
"The bottom line is that climbing your best and pushing yourself are sometimes uncomfortable."
Get this high elevation rock while you can!
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He survived avalanche, crevasse fall, storm, being struck by lightning, but always scraped through, somehow.
A lifelong climber pens the Big Guy and asks why he's had so many close calls.
Win a cutting-edge new summer kit just in time for climbing season
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Is America’s best bouldering is above 9,000 feet? Some of us think so. Here’s what you need to know to hit the country’s finest alpine areas.
Sean Allen was a longtime climber. He went missing after hiking alone.
We hate to lay blame. But it couldn't have hurt...
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From July 11–16, Bru Brusom and Marc Toralles established “Ànima de corall” (5.12a A3 AI 5 M6; 3,600 feet) up the infamous “Touching the Void” mountain.
We all love near-miss stories: the ones that end happily, that you can laugh about because nothing really bad happened. But some stories are more miraculous than others. Here are lucky tales from climbers who had the odds stacked way, way against them.
Nominated Project
Montañas de Agua (Water Mountains)
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Contact person:
Carolina Padró
Endorsed...
We are all our own worst enemies. Here’s how to get off your own toes and send.