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Climbers at all levels benefit from working to build core strength, opening the door to higher levels of achievement. This important edition in the Mountaineers Outdoor Expert series covers everything you need to improve your climbing fitness in ways that takes your performance to the next level. There is even instruction on yoga, Pilates, and herbal supplements, as well as a section on core training. Climbing: Training for Peak Performance also contains information about rehabilitation after an injury, plus several new training programs.
273 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2002
As such, it's actually a pretty good book on how to put together a general exercise program -- if you weren't a climber, you could still use this (you'd just ignore some pretty big hunks of the book). Because climbing is the "why" behind the book, of course, that creates an organizing theme that makes this more than just a collection of exercises -- you get a feel for why you're doing something rather than just doing it.
I have two gripes with the book:
1. The nutrition section is too long; in particular he spends a huge amount of space on good and bad nutritional supplements. Then again, given the 'quick fix' nature of our society, summarizing what we know and don't about the myriad claims is probably a good thing. The high-order bit is that most of it really is quackery, but now you'll know why.
2. As the parent of a small child I get sick all the time and will be doing so for the next several years and my experience is that I have a very hard time deciding when to go back to the gym and how hard to push myself while getting over a bug.. Soles' section on dealing with minor-but-annoying-illness is less than a page and is mostly the common-sense: don't go to a gym when you're sick and have a fever. But that phase where you're no longer really sick but you're not quite 100%... ?? I'm still looking for guidelines.
Otherwise, interesting read and hopefully a good resource for time to come.