http://www.gymjones.com
Worth spending a little bit of time browsing through the site.
A little dose of MFT...
A little dose of MFT...
"There is no secret ingredient"
Po, the kung fu panda
Po, the kung fu panda
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At first I thought you meant MFT like in LSMFT - Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco. All joking aside, coming from a gymnastics background I find it strange that more climbers don't embrace this type of training. What I mean is disciplined training with coaching among peers. It is also strange that many climbing gyms do not have additional equipment and facilities dedicated to training. Interesting site Wes.
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
I can't speak for everyone, but the lack of this is what drew me to climbing. Probably because I kept getting cut from junior high school basketball and volleyball tryouts. But still, I like that if I want to take a night off from RockQuest, there are no consequences and it's easy to reschedule. I've got my own workout "schedule" that involves different types of exercise, but if I want to switch it up, work harder one day or easier another, nobody can tell me "no."captain static wrote:disciplined training with coaching
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As Geoff Weigand, early 5.14 climber, Aussie ex pat, Atheltic Trainer, and resident of SLC, when asked how most climbers train, he said with disdain and derision, "Climbers? Climbers don't train. They flog themselves at the crag!"
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
Normie
Normie