"Play the long game." That's something I know from Harvey Lewis. It took him five years to break five hours in the marathon. Today, he is the BYU world record holder.
Another story that I remember is a dancer who was learning a new choreography within minutes. When being asked how she can learn new dances so fast, her answer was "Years and years of practice!"
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''You can choose from the hundreds of exercise and protocols that they have in there, to figure out you're weak''
Oh don't worry, we know!
Great vid, never get tired of listening to Alex!
Have you checked out Alex’s podcast? It’s called Climbing gold and it’s great, gotta check out the episode The Hurt
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"Play the long game." That's something I know from Harvey Lewis. It took him five years to break five hours in the marathon. Today, he is the BYU world record holder.
Another story that I remember is a dancer who was learning a new choreography within minutes. When being asked how she can learn new dances so fast, her answer was "Years and years of practice!"
@@ceheckwell practice makes perfect
Look at Patrick Edlinger, la vie au bout des doigts
He was the star of climbing early 80s who made climbing what it is today. He free solo everything
Says his fingers are weak and then cuts to him locking off on a 10mm 2 finger crimp 🤯
😅
😂😂😂
Hoping Alex makes his way to Rocktober Fest in the Red River Gorge Kentucky this year that would be awesome 🤙
I still don't know how Alex Honnold trains
I’m not good relative to the level I climb 😂😂😂. So he’s not theoretically world class but he is actually world class