Journey to V7: The Beginning of My Climbing Log (1/2/2018)
Today marks Day 1 of logging my climbing workouts for all of 2018. This idea was inspired by the fact that I’ve largely plateaued in the last half year in my bouldering around V4s and
Today marks Day 1 of logging my climbing workouts for all of 2018. This idea was inspired by the fact that I’ve largely plateaued in the last half year in my bouldering around V4s and
Today was the first Friday of 2018 so I wanted to bring it in with a bang. I climbed hard today and felt really good about my workout. Here are the stats: Warmup 10 pullups
Still felt pretty sore today from Friday’s session. Despite this, I decided to go hard again and focus on my V4s and V5s. My warmup climbs were mirrors of my climb on Friday. Things started
Today was a light climb; I deliberately took it easy since I went really hard on the 5th and I had earlier plans in the night so only 45 minutes to workout. I stuck to
Today was a moderate climb — definitely a step up from my earlier one in the week, but also still lighter than my climbs on the 5th and the 7th. Here are my stats: Warmup
Really solid climb today—clocked in 48 points, a new personal best. On top of that though, what I liked most about this session was that it came with fourteen sends and only two failures, despite
Had some personal stuff come up this week that has been on my mind…as a result I had to switch up my climbing schedule a bit and it definitely impacted my climb today. Regardless, I
Been feeling a bit out of it this week, but it didn’t really show in today’s climb aside from a low total net score. Here are the day’s stats: Warmup 10 pull-ups Training Grade Outcome
Today was arguably the hardest session I’ve had year-to-date. I failed six times on a two V6 problems at First Ascent Uptown, but flashed all three of my V5s. Here are my stats: Warmup 15
Today I focused mostly on V4s and V5s since I was feeling a bit sore from my climb two days ago. That being said, still continued to test out V6s (failed both times). Here are
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