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If you have ever wanted to move effortlessly and get the most from your hard-won climbing fitness, this is the guide you've been waiting for. Getting better at rock climbing doesn't have to be about strength, endurance, flexibility or hours spent on repetitive training. It doesn't need to be a balancing act between losing fitness and getting injured overtraining. Climbing is fundamentally a skill-based sport, and this guide will change the way you look at moving on rock. Whatever your ability, learning to master smooth, relaxed and powerful movement means maximising your enjoyment and performance of the sport. This is the definitive practical guide to improving your rock climbing technique, and making you a more efficient climber. Fully illustrated with over 35 skills exercises supported by online videos, this book allows you to plan out your path to excellent technique with drills and exercises suited to all levels of ability. Written by the UK's leading climbing movement specialist, it's packed with the knowledge and expertise gained over two decades as a professional climbing coach. Essential reading for all climbers from novice to elite in sport climbing, bouldering and traditional climbing. Review: Climbing several grades higher - This book really works!! Both me and my husband are climbing 1-2 grades higher after starting the drills in the book. At the time I bought the book my climbing had been plateaued at 5.10b routes at our gym for at least a year (the long blocks of covid lockdowns during which I'd lose conditioning didn't help). Around the time I bought this book in March, I was climbing mostly 5.10a and 5.10bs while doing a few 5.10c routes with difficulty. I am now regularly climbing 5.10c's and 10d's, and tonight I just climbed my first TWO 5.11a routes! Not only that but I did them cleanly, without stopping or having too much trouble. One of them was at the end of my 2 hour climbing session when normally my arms would be too exhausted for a challenge. I'm thrilled at my progress, and I feel like this book played a huge part in that. The book is slim, but its drills really give you a lot of bang for your buck, breaking your body's muscle memory out of bad habits while training your instincts into much more efficient ways of movement. I'm climbing harder things with less effort than when I used to climb easier things, and engaging my entire body in a more coordinated and cohesive way. I really feel like I've leveled up in a huge way. Review: Thrilled to Progress! - I cannot tell you how much I love this book! I know a lot of the reviews are from very experienced climbers saying how helpful the book is. I am a novice climber looking to improve my technique. I’ve plateaued at being able to do 5.9 routes comfortably but not being able to get over the hump on 5.10s. I have some injury limitations that play into this, too. I feel like I have already improved my skills with just working on the footwork drills one day so far. I can’t wait to progress through the drills and refine my technique! I think this book is well suited to take any climber to whatever next level they are striving for. The writing is clear and accessible, and the videos are helpful.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 444 Reviews |
M**.
Climbing several grades higher
This book really works!! Both me and my husband are climbing 1-2 grades higher after starting the drills in the book. At the time I bought the book my climbing had been plateaued at 5.10b routes at our gym for at least a year (the long blocks of covid lockdowns during which I'd lose conditioning didn't help). Around the time I bought this book in March, I was climbing mostly 5.10a and 5.10bs while doing a few 5.10c routes with difficulty. I am now regularly climbing 5.10c's and 10d's, and tonight I just climbed my first TWO 5.11a routes! Not only that but I did them cleanly, without stopping or having too much trouble. One of them was at the end of my 2 hour climbing session when normally my arms would be too exhausted for a challenge. I'm thrilled at my progress, and I feel like this book played a huge part in that. The book is slim, but its drills really give you a lot of bang for your buck, breaking your body's muscle memory out of bad habits while training your instincts into much more efficient ways of movement. I'm climbing harder things with less effort than when I used to climb easier things, and engaging my entire body in a more coordinated and cohesive way. I really feel like I've leveled up in a huge way.
L**A
Thrilled to Progress!
I cannot tell you how much I love this book! I know a lot of the reviews are from very experienced climbers saying how helpful the book is. I am a novice climber looking to improve my technique. I’ve plateaued at being able to do 5.9 routes comfortably but not being able to get over the hump on 5.10s. I have some injury limitations that play into this, too. I feel like I have already improved my skills with just working on the footwork drills one day so far. I can’t wait to progress through the drills and refine my technique! I think this book is well suited to take any climber to whatever next level they are striving for. The writing is clear and accessible, and the videos are helpful.
J**.
Useful drills
I like the drills which you do on Rainbow climbing wall. I am sure it will help me rid myself of bad habits.
J**M
Best book on climbing technique
I have a large collection of “how-to” climbing books, but this book is BY FAR the best for learning practical skills to move efficiently and effectively on the rock. It teaches techniques through easy to understand movement drills. The techniques build on each other throughout each section. If you are only going to buy one book on rock climbing technique, this is it.
F**O
ABCs of climbing movements
I'm still at the beginning of the book, doing the 8th exercise, but already have found useful routines and techniques to improve my climbing. I've been climbing for 5 years almost, always slowly progressing (now at the 5.11 sport realm), but since I bought this book (less than 2 months), I've experienced some solid improvements. And there are lots of pages and routines to go. If you want to climb harder, with less effort, this is a must-read.
D**N
Great resource to learn how to climb smarter.
The book is broken into chapters focused on specific techniques and each chapter has several drills to improve that technique. I’ve been working the drills for the last couple of weeks and can already see the benefits. The footwork chapter quickly made me aware that I’m over-flagging. I used what I learned to adjust my beta on a challenging overhung route and was surprised by the dramatic improvement. The book is well written; the sketches make the techniques easier to visualize and the videos really drive them home. Looking forward to continuing to apply the techniques and drills.
D**N
awesome guide
By far the best practical guide I have ever read. Short and to the point. No lengthy and philosophical endless chapters. The videos are an awesome complement for visualizing the content of the book, and the graphics are very intuitive to put your new skills to test.
A**R
Good but short
The material here is good, but it's pretty short. I don't think I'd buy it again. I purchase "The Self Coached Climber" for about the same amount and it has probably 5x more content.
A**N
Great Book - Highly recommended
It’s very rare I review products, however this book deserves my efforts. Whether you are starting out or are already a climber it’s a great book. Not only is every technique explained well, they are accompanied by QR codes (see photo) enabling you to actually see how the movement should be done.
S**S
Must have for beginners
Great advice + videos
ボ**ベ
Must for all climbers
All levels of climbers can benefit from this book. Theories and exercises are simple yet very useful and effective especially for boulderers and sport climbers who focus too much on physical aspects of climbing.
H**S
Fantastic resource
Just started climbing and this book is absolutely invaluable! Great buy
B**E
Faible apport concret
les exercices décrits sont faibles en compétences, ils ne vous développeront pas ce qui est utile, d'autant que parfois ils sont donnés d'abord du plus coplexe au plus simple, peu d'intérêt
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