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COACHING FOR MASTERY

Building an Effective Climbing Practice

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It's easy to find information on how to make climbers stronger, but ideas about helping climbers become BETTER are more elusive.

Join coach Kris Hampton as he ties together the essential components of learning and growth, from the science of feedback to the art of building effective drills.

Kris believes that coaches are not simply instructors, but architects of effective practice and exploration. He built this course to help climbing coaches understand how to design a better practice environment for their athletes.

Coaching for Mastery
$129.00
One time

Join coach Kris Hampton as he ties together the essential components of learning and growth, from the science of feedback to the art of building effective drills, to help climbing coaches understand how to design a better practice environment for their athletes.


✓ Nearly 5 hours of instructional video
✓ Links to relevant books, podcasts, and research papers
✓ Downloadable Course Guide Ebook of notes and infographics
✓ Unlimited access to course content
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Effective Drill Design

Backed by motor-learning research and theory, particularly the Constraints-Led Approach, Kris breaks down how Power Company Climbing designs the best climbing drills in the industry, and shows you how to help your athletes become better climbers.

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Better Communication

Do you know what feedback is best for your athletes and when? Kris breaks down the research on performance and learning communication, growth mindset, feedback timing, and more, to get to the bottom of some common myths.

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How to Program Practice

Based on relatively new theories in movement research, as well as over a decade of experience coaching thousands of climbers, Kris will outline how he programs for athletes in a variety of scenarios, and help you understand how to put it all together.

In this course, you’ll get:

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