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Physical training for rock climbing, or any sport for that matter, is formulaic;
there is, more or less, an equation to improvement. But perhaps
due to its inherent complexity and nuance, mental training has always
taken a backseat to physical training in our sport, despite its equal and
oft underrated importance. Arno Ilgners Espresso Lessons from the
Rock Warriors Way ($19.95, warriorsway.com) takes the complicated
fears, emotions, and doubts our mind creates while rock climbing and
teaches us how to handle them and climb harder. Taking ideas from
the earlier The Rock Warriors Way, it goes deeper than learning to
breathe and how to utilize resting, tapping into the almost spiritual
aspects of climbing, while offering practical applications for training
the mind. Like pushups for your brain, this book offers easy-to-remember acronyms like BERP:
Breathing, Eyes, Relaxing, Posture. If your brain is the only thing keeping you from going for that
next hold or attempting that sick line, then Espresso Lessons might have the gentle nudge you
need to send.
Julie Ellison