Gripped

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This is Personal

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“How can I be falling on the lower 5.12c hard part where everyone else falls.” “If I was as tall as Doug Reed, this wouldn’t even be a hard move.” Have you ever said something like this after a fall and has it helped you make progress? Probably not, it’s a poor feedback loop and there’s nothing about someone else’s perceived difficulty of the climb or their physical attributes that can offer you actionable steps to work with. Instead, change your focus, bring the project back to the uncomforta­ble and intimate relationsh­ip between you right now and the future stronger you (after lots of thoughtful work). Thoughtful sometimes means cardio and training but more often means learning how you can do the moves better regardless of everyone else. section? I’m better than that. This isn’t even the

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