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The best climbers aren’t just stronger—they’re more tuned in to the climbing environment.
Why consistency, adaptability, and the 95th percentile tell you more about progress than your highest grade ever will.
In 1991, Wolfgang Güllich made the first ascent of Action Direct in the Frankenjura, Germany. Graded 9a (5.14d), it was the hardest sport climb in the world.
Sometimes, thinking about the physics of a dynamic move can help you unlock cryptic cruxes.
Choosing your next climb is one of the most valuable skills you can develop as a climber.
Often, climbers ask which drill is best to improve body tension or which core exercise is best for climbing.
Climbing technique emerges from our interaction with our environment.
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