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		<title>Training for Climbing When a Climbing Gym Isn&#8217;t Nearby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve spent a decent amount of time writing about training for climbing. However, it always involves giving new ways of training in the climbing gym and/or at the cliff. Well, what if you don&#8217;t have a climbing gym near you, and/or you don&#8217;t have a cliff nearby? I thought it would be helpful to give [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve spent a decent amount of time writing about training for climbing. However, it always involves giving new ways of training in the climbing gym and/or at the cliff. Well, what if you don&#8217;t have a climbing gym near you, and/or you don&#8217;t have a cliff nearby? I thought it would be helpful to give you all some advice on how to train for climbing in a typical fitness gym. Below you will find ways to use weights to train for stamina, power/strength, and anaerobic endurance. Of course, climbing is always the best training, but weight training when climbing isn&#8217;t possible is of utmost importance (this is in addition to antagonist push muscle training that every climber should be doing 2 times per week).<span id="more-1882"></span></p>
<p>For all of these exercises, use climbing specific exercises (pull muscles and core muscles), as well as antagonist exercises (Push muscles).</p>
<h3>Stamina Training</h3>
<p>Stamina is what you need to climb long routes without getting overly fatigued. This differs from anaerobic endurance. Stamina revolves around your overall endurance to continue climbing, including aerobically and muscularly. Anaerobic Endurance means training your body to rid your muscles of lactic acid, which is particularly helpful on hard routes/problems.</p>
<p>To increase your stamina using a typical fitness gym, you should use weights for all your exercise that allow you to do 3 sets of 12 reps each, with a 1 minute break between sets.</p>
<h3>Power/Strength Training</h3>
<p>To increase your power and strength training, it is important that you use weights that allow you to do 3 sets of 6 reps max. YOU DO NOT WANT TO USE WEIGHTS THAT ARE ANY HEAVIER, or else you will bulk up and this will not help your climbing.</p>
<h3>Anaerobic Endurance</h3>
<p>To increase your anaerobic endurance, use weights that allow you to do 3 sets of 10 reps. In between sets, only take a 15 second rest.</p>
<p>Short and sweet! I hope it helps some of you out!</p>
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