Rock climbing is equal parts mental, physical, and technical. Yet most climbers only focus on the physical.” -Andrew Bisharat

With that in mind, a new approach to training when you head to the climbing gym might be a good idea, yeah?

The truth is, for most climbers, especially those of the beginner and intermediate variety, good climbing technique will get them much further than a strong back and a vise grip.

It’s easier to get stronger than it is to get better.” -Bisharat

This is an awesome article called “Don’t Get Strong. Get Good.” by our friend Andrew Bisharat – climber, writer, and publisher of the blog eveningsends.com. He talks about the importance of training technique in climbing to go along with training strength- something that can be tough to master!

In this article Andrew gives tips on how to focus your training at the gym to not just become a stronger climber but a better climber.

Check out “EveningSends: Don’t Get Strong. Get Good.” <<<———-

(Photo courtesy of eveningsends.com)

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