512OW wrote: But running makes you stronger for running.
Duh.
Yawn ... this argument again? By the way, did I say running will make me stronger for climbing? Noooo ... It will keep me in shape. HUGE difference and it's better than doing nothing when a gym is 1.5 hours away.
Lurkist: That hill is in my five miler ... I wish it were longer because it's good.
sustained and repetitive, sub maximal upper extremity muscle contractions with a sustained heart rate in an aerobic range. Sounds like every 5.11 and 5.12 I have done in the Red.
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
Normie
Don't forget the dorsillus maximus lateral fibrilation contractions that arise from a post-residual episode of typographical cromulitis; aka drinking with pigsteak.
sustained and repetitive, sub maximal upper extremity muscle contractions with a sustained heart rate in an aerobic range. Sounds like every 5.11 and 5.12 I have done in the Red.
You must be crazy. Climbing in the Red is only aerobic if you hold your breath, which you could probably do for the length of most routes....
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