Climbing curiously and the power of “I don’t know”

The phrase “I don’t know” is not a bad thing. Most of us don’t know most things. When you claim total certainty, you end a conversation and an opportunity to learn something. It’s an uncurious move to make. What comes after “I don’t know” is what matters. One of the best parts of climbing andContinue reading “Climbing curiously and the power of “I don’t know””

What is climbing performance’s secret ingredient?

Underappreciated reality of climbing performance: it’s about time. If there is a secret ingredient to climbing performance, it’s time. On the rocks, a climber who spends 5 hours a week climbing outside will usually out-perform a climber who trains 10 hours a week and doesn’t go outside. A climber who spends 10 years hangboarding aContinue reading “What is climbing performance’s secret ingredient?”