Learning to Climb Indoors (How to Climb)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13907 in Books
- Published on: 2008-02-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Customer Reviews
Great book for beginners
I've been climbing for 1 month. After reading this book my bouldering & top roping improved very quickly. Mentally I've become more focused on what I'm trying to achieve, I have more confidence in my feet & I'm better at avoiding the dreaded barndoor through understanding where the forces are used in climbing. The diagrams are superb and really help you consider where your energy should be directed when solving problems. Also some of the drills are well documented adding value to your basics and improving your overall ability. Perhaps this book may only help a little if you've been climbing for a while, but for a novice I've found it's improved my skills within the indoor arena.
Learning to Climb Indoors
'Learning to climb indoors' is another excellent climbing book from Eric Horst. It covers all aspects of indoor climbing for beginners in a clear and comprehensive way. Although they are in black and white throughout, the photos are excellent and really show the points he makes extremely well. This book covers finding an indoor wall, what equipment is needed, learning safety systems, basic skills and drills to practice them, advanced skills and drills, tips on lead climbing, mental training and fear management, getting into shape for climbing and further tips for climbing success. What with the in-depth glossary and resources pages at the back, this makes for an information packed book that still manages to be clear and concise. Horst's books always have a strong sports science feel to them, with plenty of diagrams and reasoning to the ideas he puts forward, this ensures you know that what he suggests isn't only based on his extensive climbing experience, but also based on solid sports science. A great read for beginner to intermediate climbers and well worth a read if you're just starting out.
Excellent book!
I am a beginner climber and I found this book VERY useful! It has a lot of pictures to aid understanding of written instructions. The book covers all aspects of climbing: from buying a gear to more advanced techniques and mental and fear management. I also like the glossary (very comprihensive). Anyway, if you are serious about climbing and want to advance your skills quickly this book is a must! ;)




