Climbing well is way more rewarding!
And you can learn how

Until not long ago, and still largely today, the only way to teach climbing consisted of transmitting the sequence of movements that allowed solving individual moves on individual routes: <<Put your foot here, then your hand there, try to pull yourself up…>> and so on. People climbed without knowing and without understanding.

Only the repetition over time of countless moves allowed one to increase their motor intelligence, but mostly, to execute moves of increasing difficulty, reliance was and is placed almost exclusively on strength.

Being strong is certainly positive, but wasting strength by moving “randomly,” or poorly, is foolish. Also because by optimizing effort, performance level increases.

But aside from being strong, it is evident that being capable and skillful is even more important: beyond the development of conditional abilities (strength, endurance, etc.), for performance purposes it is well known that technical and coordination abilities are the most important for everyone and at any level. In fact, they are the key to the fundamental formative elements of the human being in general, from health prevention to knowledge, from gesture effectiveness to motor intelligence, from body balance to psychophysical balance.

— Paolo Caruso

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