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Training for Climbing
The definitive guide to improving your climbing performance.

Format Book Category Instructional
Title Training for Climbing  Pages 206 
Author Eric J Horst  RRP  
Publisher How To Climb series - A Falcon guide  Reviews
Edition First Edition 2003  Ave Rating ***** (4.50 of 5)

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climbau
10/7/2003
*****
An easy to read, all be it technical, book. The principles are simple, and Eric provides a complete "how to". Just the mental stuff alone is bound to improve your climbing. However it tends to be a lifestyle approach and you may find it difficult to do everything if you already have a busy lifestyle. That said, concentrating on just one aspect will see you at least consolidate yourself at the grade of your current limit and form an enormous stepping stone to climbing advancement.
 

adski
1/11/2006
*****
An excellent, informative and motivational book. The bible for climbing training. 


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