I have been bouldering for a while, but irregularly and with no real aim other than to spend a little time in solitude. I am not au fait with climbing terminology, or with the particulars of the grading system so the only indication I have as to my level of climbing is a recent visit to a wall where I climbed a couple of 6a's on a top rope without falling off. The boulder route I have been working on at the moment when I go is 'Alternative Three' on Wrights Rock Churnet, which I believe is a 6b, I can do it all but the last few inches of the last move (I need bigger balls to reach round the desperate roof, im sure I could do it if I just tucked my fucking shirt in and got on with it).
Unfortunately for my solitude, I am moving to London. I plan on paying on a yearly basis for the castle climbing wall. I want to introduce some sort of regimen to my climbing, in order so that when I get chance to climb on real rock, I am a behemoth.
I am currently only interested in improving my bouldering, but that is probably because its all I have access too. I am pretty sure that just randomly bouldering on plastic will give me increased performance, but I would prefer to have a point to what I am doing. What should I read, what should I do, what shouldnt I do etc.
Thanks for any advice.