lifting?
lifting?
been thinking about whether or not getting back into the gym to lift once or twice a week would be good or bad for climbing... what'cha think? if it is a good idea, what exercises do you most recommend? i don't want to bulk up too much, just increase strength. your experience? ideas? comments? thanks for the feedback.
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You need to get and read the book "Training for Climbing" by Eric Horst: http://www.trainingforclimbing.com/
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I've found that doing pushups as well as bench press helps aleviate tendonitis in the elbows and also improves my mantle strength. I only do light benchpress cause otherwise you'll get huge which doesn't translate well into climbing strength.
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Pushups and dips are really good. Also, shoulder stabilazation pushups (with one hand on a ball) are really good as well. Other then those, just basic lifts without a lot of wieght would be a good thing. You going to LAC? They have pretty good personal trainers there, or I could show you a circuit or two if you want.
There is another climbing/training book coming out soon as well. Something like the "self coached climber"?
There is another climbing/training book coming out soon as well. Something like the "self coached climber"?
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