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How to Climb Perfectly Now

Climbing Perfectly

Last week I overheard a climber critique his climbing performance after falling just below the top of a 5.12 route. He talked about missing a foot placement, which caused him to hesitate and fall. He said that if he would have climbed perfectly, by putting his foot precisely on the hold, then he would have succeeded. I began to wonder what it meant to “climb perfectly.” Is there Read more of this blog post »
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“Remember, your highest goal is learning, and only in action does true, experiential learning occur. This is what you climb for.”
Arno Ilgner, The Rock Warrior's Way: Mental Training For Climbers

“Success and failure do not exist in the present, only effort and action exist.”
Arno Ilgner, The Rock Warrior's Way: Mental Training For Climbers

“Authentic self-worth comes from an internal value system, not from simple achievement. Self-worth comes from the positive results of your effort. You may have learned something about yourself or gained the experiential confidence to attempt more difficult challenges. These effects are genuinely valuable. The achievement itself, however, is no reason for an elevated sense of self-worth. You might not have learned anything from your “success,” or you could have learned something equally valuable by not meeting your objective. Here’s the complete scenario for performance-oriented self-worth: If you have a string of weak performances, you’ll be down on yourself in general, creating a destructive downward spiral. If you climb well half the time, you’ll be the passive recipient of reward half the time, and of punishment the other half. If you manage to climb well all the time, you’ll get the dubious reward of becoming an egomaniac with a precarious self-image, destined for a crash. You can look forward to an old age spent in endless rehash of past days of glory. If you think about it, no matter how well you climb, tangling up your self-worth with your performance is a lose-lose situation.”
Arno Ilgner, The Rock Warrior's Way: Mental Training For Climbers

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