• better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.
  • better climbing
    better climbing Some will ask, "Why should I want to improve?" and indeed, the satisfaction of simply doing the sport is tremendous. But improvement in itself is a source of satisfaction. Also, the better you climb, the more you can climb! So many different factors contribute to your climbing performance. Where do you begin? Finger strength? Fear? Flexibility? Methods are known for increasing your ability in most of the individual skills involved in climbing. The problem is just that none of us has the time to work on all of them. We must pick and choose. On these pages Udo Neumann, author of many books and articles about improving in climbing and coach of the German Bouldering Team shares his insights, ideas and methods.

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starting to climb and beginning to study sport science fell into the same period for me, so I have been always interested in training for climbing, even when I wasn't training myself. The recent pics are from my work as the German boulder coach!

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Sean McColl demonstrates some of his training exercises in a gym in France. Not sure if this is all Sean does, the excercises are plausible and emphasize on core strenght though. Nice adjustable wall!

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