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Climbing Lessons From Red Rock Canyon
This past February, Will, Quinn, and Kerry went on a 2-week trip to Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas. While eating too much lasagna, watching all sorts of movies (Whiplash,...
Do It Anyway
Originally published February 2017 By Will Anglin We all have our own strengths and weaknesses, climbing styles we prefer, types of holds we “hate”, etc. It is good to have...
A Comparative Review of Pulley Injury Literature
Originally published February 2017 By Will Anglin Even though this is only a few years old, the science behind connective tissue injuries has come a long way. Some of this...
Foundations
Originally published May 2018 By Will Anglin Something that I find continually humbling is how many large gaps still remain in the understanding of the human body. Even in sports...
RULES
Originally published April 2017 By Will Anglin Nobody wants to follow rules. I get it. I hate rules. But you know what I like even more than I like hating...
Kerry Scott: On Grades
In the past year I have done two seemingly contradictory things: 1) I’ve pursued a goal to climb 100 boulders in a diamond of grades centered around V7, and 2)...
To Catch A Dream
WRITTEN BY NICHOLAS MILBURN It is a wonderful feeling to sit on top of your project. It took me years to finally sit on top of mine. After years of...
Hangboarding: A Way
I’ve struggled the past few years to write anything at all, much less something about hangboarding. Partly because of how dogmatic much of the training culture has become and also...