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Post by MarkAnderson on Aug 10, 2015 10:30:31 GMT -7
RPs,
Amazingly we need to start thinking about the third printing of the RCTM! The first printing contained numerous comical typos (who can forget the classic "Foundations of Pshyical Training") that we were able to correct in the 2nd printing with your diligent assistance (for which we are forever grateful). We would like to do the same thing now.
If you are aware of any typos, grammatical or factual errors, please post them here (please include page numbers). Please share your findings for both the first AND second printing--it's possible (honestly, it's likely) there are errors in the first printing that we failed to correct the last time around. If you want, you can check the list of First Printing errors here.
Thanks for your pro bono editing work and thanks again for your tremendous support of the book!
Mark
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Post by amalec on Aug 13, 2015 13:29:25 GMT -7
Don't know if you are looking for substantive changes, but the two biggest things that tripped me up were:
1) Using 7/3 vs 5/5 for bouldering training. RCTM should be clear that 7/3 is the default protocol, and 5/5 max recruitment only for Vdoubledigits climbers who have specialized needs 2) "Begin tapering" notation in plan overviews should be clear that this is tapering of OAE.
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Post by MarkAnderson on Aug 13, 2015 14:57:11 GMT -7
We won't be able to make any substantive changes at this time, but I appreciate them nonetheless. Eventually we may do a 2nd edition, and then we will want that feedback, but by then this forum will be a dusty ghost town with just me writing questions for myself to answer Better to provide it now while it's fresh in your mind and we can easily find it down the road. Thanks!
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Post by MarkAnderson on Aug 20, 2015 12:32:54 GMT -7
Bumpity Bump Bump.
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Post by Chris W on Aug 20, 2015 17:45:27 GMT -7
My first edition is autographed and will be worth a lot of money some day. People will be able to tell it's legit from the typo's. I'm figuring on 15-20 years (long enough for me to climb 5.15f), then I can auction it off for a fortune and retire. I'll brew my own IPA's and eat cookies every day. All while basking in the glory of my Pshyical Training and desert foods.
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Post by MarkAnderson on Sept 11, 2015 8:16:33 GMT -7
Last call for corrections!
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Post by Kes on Sept 11, 2015 21:35:16 GMT -7
The campus board double dyno sets are confusing. In both the intermediate and advanced workouts, it says to do four sets of double dynos. Underneath that, it says to repeat the above sets until successful but no more than four total sets, leaving no room for actually repeating anything.
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