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BOARD MEETINGS | Principle vs. Prescription in Climbing Training

BOARD MEETINGS | Principle vs. Prescription in Climbing Training

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Prompted by the phrase "Common sense isn't always common practice," from Trevor Ragan of Learner Lab, Nate and Kris sat down to discuss five aspects of climbing where they see this holding true. This is the final of those five aspects: principle vs. prescription in climbing training.

This episode originally aired on March 23, 2018.

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