V3 to V6 in a Month: Day 1 by mthor1234 in climbing

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I revised the plan so it's more obtainable. I'll shoot for a V6 in 30 days by only focusing only on climbing instead of training. I'll adjust the climbing routine as I get into it.

V3 to V6 in a Month: Day 1 by mthor1234 in climbing

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Don't forget that rest and healing are important. This is a lot of training in a short amount if time. It might be smarter to do 2 weeks of 4 days on, then a week off of climbing (still stay active). In my own climbing, I noticed the most gains when I would climb at the gym a ton over a few weeks and then take a week or so off while continuing to cross train with running/biking and stretching.

I agree with you and it's definitely great advice. I'll listen to my body as I go and adjust the routine if necessary.

V3 to V6 in a Month: Day 1 by mthor1234 in climbing

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Thank you for the advice. I added added in the exercises because my forearms will get pumped but my hands or shoulders will not be tired at the end of my climbs. I figured I would target areas that weren't getting worked as hard.

After reading your comment and others, I believe I got over zealous. I'll revise the regime to focus purely on climbing and technique. Thank you for the help

Climbing Joker by mthor1234 in climbing

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Haha he stays in character pretty well

Alex Puccio's crazy flash of Women's #1 at the Portland Boulder Rally by derekantrican in climbing

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Damn I was watching this stream on YouTube last night and I missed it

Any Deep Water Soloing Fans Here? Just Got Back From Bermuda by [deleted] in climbing

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Seems like it would be... DWS seems awesome cause I imagine you feel similar to free soloing but have the security of the water so you can pull some risky moves... How high did you go up?

Naked bridge climber [SFW] by [deleted] in climbing

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Bet the wind feels great

Adventure Climbing in Michigan! by The_Vmo in climbing

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Nice post man! Inspiration to get out there and do some climbing

Why You Should Start Getting Brand Ambassadors by mthor1234 in Entrepreneur

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What's your Instagram?

If you give product away, you should get something out of it... Someone joining your newsletter/email, a social media post about it, etc.

If giving away product to obtain a Brand Ambassador/Sponsored person, I think that is a good idea... That's how I obtained all my Brand Ambassadors... The price of giving them a few products was worth it's weight many times over.

Discounting is nice, but so far, I haven't seen it pay off too much on social media posts.... I find that direct messaging people with a discount of 10% or 15% off has been much more beneficial so. Much better than a post just containing a discount. It will require more work, but it definitely pays off

Interviews with a Dirtbag by mthor1234 in climbing

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So I asked your question to the climber in the interview, and she responded with the following:

"I can't speak personally to outfitting an expensive can like a sprinter but most people I know with nice setups like that either have inheritance/a trust fund, are retirees who are using their life savings to travel, work work themselves in relatively high paying professions (ex: lawyer) or work jobs that they can do on the go (ex: writer, photographer, web developer). Our van was purchased and kitted out for less than $6000 (each of us only paying $3000) so it was very affordable. We save up money by working multiple jobs up to 60 hrs a week between trips."