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Post by Traveller on Nov 13, 2014 16:42:55 GMT -7
Hello,
I haven't had a chance to purchase the RCTM yet as it's been sold out where/when I've tried to get it. Anyway, my wife and I are able to work and travel from the road this year and I just wondered (without access to a regular gym or hangboard) is there anything we can do to maintain or even improve finger strength while we travel this year? We are climbing fairly regularly at various destinations we come to, and now we are in our "bouldering phase" of our trip as winter approaches. I've thought about making a single rung attached to a board and attaching it to a post or something to do finger rolls etc. Not sure if this would help a lot, but it's perhaps better than nothing.
I'm also wondering if folks have recommendations on a few simple core exercises you might be able to do without access to rings/pullup bars, etc...
Thanks in advance for input!
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bk
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Post by bk on Nov 14, 2014 4:09:56 GMT -7
Hello, I haven't had a chance to purchase the RCTM yet as it's been sold out where/when I've tried to get it. Anyway, my wife and I are able to work and travel from the road this year and I just wondered (without access to a regular gym or hangboard) is there anything we can do to maintain or even improve finger strength while we travel this year? We are climbing fairly regularly at various destinations we come to, and now we are in our "bouldering phase" of our trip as winter approaches. I've thought about making a single rung attached to a board and attaching it to a post or something to do finger rolls etc. Not sure if this would help a lot, but it's perhaps better than nothing. I'm also wondering if folks have recommendations on a few simple core exercises you might be able to do without access to rings/pullup bars, etc... Thanks in advance for input! Here's some good information on training on the road. m.facebook.com/TrainingBeta/posts/563673587070230
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