Bouldering

Bouldering
Title Bouldering PDF eBook
Author Peter Beal
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages 419
Release 2011-10-19
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1594855013

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CLICK HERE to download the free chapter called, "Training for Power" from Bouldering (Provide us with a little information and we'll send your download directly to your inbox) * Includes technical photographs, charts, and illustrations * Contributing photography and advice from Dave Graham, Daniel Woods, Jamie Emerson, and many others * Appendix highlights top bouldering destinations all over the world Bouldering: Movement, Tactics, and Problem Solving demonstrates not just the basics of how to boulder, but also how to get better at it and take it to the next level. Whether you're a beginning climber who just started at the local gym, a competitive sport climber looking for a new challenge, or an aging alpinist who needs to take a season off from high-altitude, this guidebook offers something for everyone pursuing the art of bouldering: gear, movement, tactics, training, injury prevention, competitions, and more. Contributing photography and insights come from climbers such as Dave Graham, Jamie Emerson, Paul Robinson, Chris Schulte, Daniel Woods, Ty Landman, and many others, and an appendix highlights many of the top bouldering destinations all over the world.

Better Bouldering

Better Bouldering
Title Better Bouldering PDF eBook
Author John Sherman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 305
Release 2011-11-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0762775580

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This thoroughly revised and updated new edition of Better Bouldering presents all the techniques and tricks gleaned from the thirty-year bouldering career of John Sherman, America's most noted and notorious bouldering guru. Sharing the most recent trends in techniques, equipment, and injury treatment and prevention, Sherman imparts his insider knowledge of the sport through colorful instructional text and “combat” stories from his own bouldering career—allowing both beginning and accomplished boulderers to learn from the author's mistakes rather than their own. Among the guest contributors for this new edition are top boulderers Paul Robinson, the 2008 ABS national champion, writing on gyms and competitions; and Angie Payne, the first American female to climb V13, who shares a woman's perspective on bouldering. More than 300 new color photos taken at the most popular bouldering locales throughout America and the world clearly demonstrate in dramatic fashion the concepts explained in the always entertaining text.

Stone Crusade

Stone Crusade
Title Stone Crusade PDF eBook
Author John Sherman
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages 356
Release 1994
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780930410629

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A comprehensive overview of bouldering guides readers through the best rock climbing sites in the U.S. while providing a history of the sport and its most famous participants.

Joshua Tree Bouldering

Joshua Tree Bouldering
Title Joshua Tree Bouldering PDF eBook
Author Robert Miramontes
Publisher
Total Pages 414
Release 2012-03-20
Genre Joshua Tree National Park (Calif.)
ISBN 9780982615485

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Bouldering

Bouldering
Title Bouldering PDF eBook
Author Bernd Zangerl
Publisher Gestalten
Total Pages 240
Release 2021-04-06
Genre
ISBN 9783899550245

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Lift yourself into the world of bouldering and teach the body and mind new extremes. Bouldering goes beyond being just a pastime, it is a sense of community that teaches you to challenge your physical and mental boundaries. Power, discipline, and pure focus that pushes you to new heights. Bouldern shows the different motifs behind bouldering and the inspirational figures of this high-performance sport. The joy of experimenting teaches perseverance and how to deal with failure, bouldering forces the body to new limits. Bernd Zangerl, known as the "naturalborn free-climber," guides this book through his expertise. Along with his bouldering colleagues, he shows the fascinating and challenging aspects of rock and indoor climbing and explains bouldering for every age.Experiencing bouldering through gripping photography and specialist knowledge, this book is both for newcomers and skilled individuals looking to reach new heights.

NYC Bouldering

NYC Bouldering
Title NYC Bouldering PDF eBook
Author Baz Leah
Publisher
Total Pages 128
Release 2013-09-04
Genre Rock climbing
ISBN 9781892540898

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New York City is best known for it yellow cabs, retail stores, and phenomenal skyline. It's a city full of coffee culture, alternative fashion and rock climbing... This lesser known fact may come as a surprise to most who have yet to explore the hidden landscapes beneath the cities veil of steel and concrete. These unique boulders are steeped in history and offer a climbing experience like no where else In the world! Includes Central Park, Morningside Park, St Nicholas Park, High Bridge Park, Loony Bin Boulder, Fort Tryon, and Inwood Park.

Bouldering Essentials

Bouldering Essentials
Title Bouldering Essentials PDF eBook
Author David Flanagan
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2013-10-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780956787415

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This title is packed with clear, practical advice for anyone interested in bouldering, whether a complete beginner looking to learn the basics, an indoor climber keen to start bouldering or an experienced boulderer who wants to explore more complex topics.