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  2. Get Better, Now. Six Essential Lessons To Go To The ... - AOL

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    Climbing is literally a steep learning curve. This boxed set of advice will flatten the bell, helping you to become a better climber by smoothing out your footwork, teaching you to think outside ...

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    Become a better climber with these expert-approved strategies for conquering inclines with power and confidence.

  4. Campus board - Wikipedia

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    A campus board (or pan Güllich) is a training tool that has been widely adopted by sport climbers to improve their plyometric performance and led to dramatic improvements in climbing technique in all rock climbing disciplines.

  5. Climbing technique - Wikipedia

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    Climbing technique refers to a broad range of physical movements used in the activity or sport of climbing. [1] Notable sub-groups of climbing technique include: Aid climbing technique as is used in aid climbing; Big wall climbing technique as is used in big wall climbing; Ice climbing technique as is used in ice climbing

  6. 10 Scientifically Supported Climbing Workouts to Increase ...

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    Alongside a group of climbing-oriented phsyio students, "The Climbing Doctor" lays out how you can become your most powerful self. 10 Scientifically Supported Climbing Workouts to Increase ...

  7. Front pointing - Wikipedia

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    Front-pointing (or German technique) is a technique used in mountaineering and ice climbing where a climber embeds, usually by a kicking action, the sharp metal 'front-point(s)' of their modern metal rigid crampon into the ice or hard packed snow to gain a secure foothold to assist their upward momentum on the climbing route.

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