Training Tips - Performance Profiles
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Performance
Profiles: -
Climbing
by its nature imposes great demands on both physical and mental
abilities. Like most sports, climbers grade ability on a numerical
grading system where the higher the grade the more severe the
demands. Each climb or boulder problem imposes different stresses
so it is crucial that a climber develops the appropriate skills
if they are to succeed on a route or problem. The most effective
method to develop these skills is through practice i.e. training.
The principle of training is relatively simple you systematically
overload the system with sufficient intensity, duration and frequency
to result in a measurable training adaptation. Unfortunately the
stress required to produce performance improvements varies not
only from one individual to another, but also with age.
Programs,
which outline predetermined levels of intensity and duration,
may result in slight improvements but from my experience, do not
actual address that individual's specific weaknesses. Yes I said
weaknesses even the strongest climbers have areas in their climbing
that could be improved with an appropriate intervention. So the
question on everyone's minds should be how do I identify these
weak areas? Well that's fairly easy to answer, Performance Profiles.
(Click on the Performance Profile
Web Diagram to download the PDF file).