Thanks for sharing your thoughts around MacLeod's books. I have his "9 of 10 climbers ..." I was thinking to buy his latest and I think I will. For a suggestion I recommend you MasterMind: Mental Training for Climbers which I just start reading.
Very well made! Love the takeaway of crafting the environment to suit your goals. I find I often make my own environment counterproductive to suit my own goals.
Thank you! I've definitely done this as well, for example I spent a year and a half in Cambridge far from both outdoor climbing and hills/mountains..definitely counterproductive 😅
@@theoamvr I think you did a great job summarizing the actionable insights from the book and I would agree on the four points you picked. Personally the book was also a big inspiration to pursue ice climbing. His adventures were gripping and it convinced me to invest in proper gear before my first ice trip coming up soon.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts around MacLeod's books. I have his "9 of 10 climbers ..." I was thinking to buy his latest and I think I will. For a suggestion I recommend you MasterMind: Mental Training for Climbers which I just start reading.
Very well made! Love the takeaway of crafting the environment to suit your goals. I find I often make my own environment counterproductive to suit my own goals.
Thank you! I've definitely done this as well, for example I spent a year and a half in Cambridge far from both outdoor climbing and hills/mountains..definitely counterproductive 😅
Gotta come back to this when I finished it myself!
Yes, and tell me what you took away from it!
@@theoamvr I think you did a great job summarizing the actionable insights from the book and I would agree on the four points you picked. Personally the book was also a big inspiration to pursue ice climbing. His adventures were gripping and it convinced me to invest in proper gear before my first ice trip coming up soon.
Rock Warriors Way by Arno Ilgner
Definitely! It's high up on my list for the next book