ATTACKtics: Projecting, Part III: Working
You've made the tough decision to commit. Now, to help you break this thing down to an inevitable send.
ATTACKtics: Projecting, Part II: The Approach
If you exercise a little patience, along with a few tricks and the right tactics, projecting something hard can be a rewarding process.
ATTACKtics: Projecting, Part I: Picking The Project
For those that have never undertaken a project, it can be intimidating just to decide on the right route.
ATTACKtics: The Warm Up.
More important than your coffee in the morning - ok, maybe not quite that important - is how you warm up.
Don't Squash The Banana: Commitment
Nate snapped the banana in half. Clean break, right through the middle. Like a ninja.
For Those Who Refuse To Work The Moves... Do You Know Where Your Limits Lie?
However, there is something about redpointing that goes much deeper.
Reader Questions: Onsighting
Tom writes: I'm primarily interested in raising my trad onsite level...
Reader Questions: Know When To Hold 'Em,...
A reader brings up a great debate about sprinting vs. resting.
Great Pyramids
I was first introduced to the idea of the "pyramid" by one of Eric Horst's excellent training manuals.