With fall rapidly approaching, its time to try and finish off that summer project and get ready for fall’s sending temps.  With that in mind, here’s an article by climbing trainer Eric Hörst of Training for Climbing that has ten do’s and don’ts for effective redpointing.

“Either way, effective projecting requires a thoughtful, strategic approach to solving the crux moves, connecting the sequences, and developing a belief that you can send the route. Here are ten do’s and don’ts to working—and succeeding—on your projects!” – Eric Hörst

The redpointing tips in this article include advice on how to break up a route into manageable sections, advice on how long to rest between attempts, and advice on how to mentally prepare for the send attempts.

Take a look at the entire article by clicking through bellow.  These tips may just change the way you approach your projects and could take you from an indefinite siege to quickly clipping the chains.

Click Here: 10 Do’s & Don’ts for Effective Redpointing

 (photo courtesy of trainingforclimbing.com)

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