Falling & Commitment
How do you react when you are pumped and doubting your ability to commit to the next several moves? Many climbers lose commitment and won’t make the moves because they overthink when climbing.
To stay committed you to need to stop at rest stances and think through the risk.
Then you need to make an appropriate risk decision - go or no go. Can I fall here? Can I not fall here? Then, you need to commit completely to taking action on that decision. That is the emphasis of this sport climbing mental training camp.
This one or two-day sport climbing mental training course helps you:
● Learn where you can and can’t fall
● Climb efficiently to keep from pumping out just before you reach the anchors
● Make sport climbing more relaxed when on the sharp end.
Your Warrior’s Way trainer teaches skills and techniques which apply to all climbing grade levels. As wanted, the trainer can teach 5.11 and higher techniques and mindsets for those climbing in this ability range.
"I’ve always considered myself an intuitive climber but after one day with Warrior’s Way, I made a startling realization. In moments of hesitation, instead of listening to my body and going with the flow, I start to over-analyze and doubt myself. We worked through movement drills, breathing, and mental practices that helped harness my analytical energy and translate it into intuitive movement." -Nina Williams, pro-climber & North Face athlete
The Warrior’s Way Sport Climbing Clinic in Colorado offers a comprehensive training course to enhance your climbing skills, focusing on mental strategies for risk assessment and commitment. Led by expert coach Sevve Stember, the clinic teaches you to manage fear, optimize rest, and develop a more intuitive climbing approach, suitable for all skill levels.
Sport Climbing Clinics (1-day clinic):
Trad Climbing Clinics (1-day clinic):