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Physical Conditioning

The Freedom of the Hills Chapter 4. Physical Conditioning. Key Aspects. Define your goals Lead a 5.9 rock climb? Summit a remote peak in winter? Week long backpack trip? Develop a solid program Consistent and organized Be realistic about the time you have

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Physical Conditioning

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  1. The Freedom of the Hills Chapter 4 Physical Conditioning

  2. Key Aspects • Define your goals • Lead a 5.9 rock climb? • Summit a remote peak in winter? • Week long backpack trip? • Develop a solid program • Consistent and organized • Be realistic about the time you have • Find something that is fun for you!

  3. Why Fitness Matters • Prevents injuries • Fast Climbs - Speed equals safety • Being comfortable versus merely surviving • Having a reserve • Can do bigger and better climbs

  4. Fitness Components • Cardiovascular • Muscular Strength • Flexibility & Balance • Adequate Recovery

  5. Cardiovascular Training • Activity that primarily trains heart and lungs • Aerobic • 65 to 85 % of MHR • Anaerobic • 65% to 95% MHR • Oxygen debt • Short duration • Best for speed in the mountains? • Duration vs. intensity • Hiking (with or without a heavy pack) • Swimming, Cycling, Mountain biking • Running • Trail running • Hiking or running up hill

  6. Muscular Strength • Protect against injury • Correct Imbalances • Maintain muscle balance • Upper body, lower body, core • Highly dependant on goals • Specific to activity • Backpacking • Leg strength – consider a weight routine • Shoulder Strength – consider training with a pack

  7. Climbing Specific Strength • Overall/general strength training • Back, arms, core, etc. • Strength to weight • Climb! • Local climbing • Bouldering • Climbing specific strength training • Gyms • Other options • Don’t forget muscle balance

  8. Flexibility & Balance • Stretching routines • Martial Arts • Yoga • Dance • More important as you get older!

  9. Rest and Recovery • Rest and recovery is key • Training intensity vs. frequency vs. duration • Time to recover • Cardio/endurance/low intensity • Strength/power/high intensity

  10. Remember to rest and enjoy once in a while Questions?

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