the more specific the training, the faster we burn out.
Quote from: Nibile on January 29, 2010, 11:15:38 amthe more specific the training, the faster we burn out. This is the advantage I could see in mixing it up within sessions - say I can warm up and then do 1hr on crimpy problems before I get tired.......Anyone know about other sports? Do weighlifting beasts focus their sessions on particular muscles/regions of the body or mix it up within sessions?
Except that doing things that you are motivated for and working your weaknesses are usually mutually exclusive.
Unless you're motivated to work your weaknesses
As someone with a lot of motivation and discipline, maybe you should select a project requiring shizzle that really aint your style and train for it.
Do weighlifting beasts focus their sessions on particular muscles/regions of the body or mix it up within sessions?
that traversing stuff that I can't immediately think of the name
you are better off doing the whole session on pockets so you're warmed up and recruited well on pockets (different from being recruited on edges etc.) Sorry if this sounds really obvious, but it does suggest that you may need to have some sessions focussed on one grip type in certain cases.