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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2020 · 28 MIN

Climbing Mental Games: How To Control Fear And Other Topics

from Lattice Training Podcast · host Lattice Training

Following up from Maddy and Tom's "Mind Games" webinar, we've got them both sitting down on the Lattice Sofa discussing more of their experiences and advice on how to improve your head game in climbing. We thought we'd kick things off with a short story from each of them about when they'd got most scared - yup, they're definitely not immune to it! From there, they both delve into some of their tips to improve as a trad climber, what things you can put into place to help your onsighting and what they do and recommend for staying calm under pressure. Last one - and it's one that comes up frequently - is how you deal with the dreaded resting ledge. Can you leave, should you leave, when to leave?! What’s the most scared you’ve ever been while climbing?Top tips for beginner trad climbersTips for dealing with the pressure of on-sightingStaying calm under pressureHow to prepare to leave a rest on a routeFind out more about our Lattice Training Plans here: https://latticetraining.com/plans/The Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.

Following up from Maddy and Tom's "Mind Games" webinar, we've got them both sitting down on the Lattice Sofa discussing more of their experiences and advice on how to improve your head game in climbing. We thought we'd kick things off with a short story from each of them about when they'd got most scared - yup, they're definitely not immune to it! From there, they both delve into some of their tips to improve as a trad climber, what things you can put into place to help your onsighting and ...

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