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How to Find Comfort in Climbing?

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The human brain is extremely powerful. If you decide that you can do something, you will be able to do it. Your mind will make you believe that you can do it and also make sure that you do what you planned. But, there is a difference in doing something and doing something comfortably. When you are comfortable, you can experience the moment. When you are not, your focus on experience is diverted and you focus more on the discomfort that you are feeling. This is exactly the case with climbing. If your climb wear isn’t comfortable, you will never be able to experience the true highs of the ascent. Many people will vouch for the fact that their climbing experience enhanced considerably when they shifted to better and more comfortable clothing. When you are wearing clothes that don’t fit right or don’t allow free movement your climb will become tougher. While you may be able to climb anyway because of your dedication and focus, you will hardly be able to enjoy it. When you wil

How Can Your Clothing Affect Your Climbing Experience?

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Think of the last time you were climbing? How was your experience? We hope your experience was great! But, we want you to reconsider some details. Did you have to adjust your clothes while you were climbing? Did you feel like you could have tackled the ascent in a better way in much less time if you would have worn something else? Did your clothes make it difficult for you to take a certain route and you had to find another way that you could access with your kind of clothing? Well, if you answer in affirmation to any of these questions, it is time you reconsider you climb wear. If your climbing tank top isn’t absolutely comfortable, you change it. Your clothes affect your personality as well as your comfort and movement. If you are into any kind of physical activity like climbing, you would have experienced this. If your clothes aren’t comfortable you will never be able to enjoy your climbing experience to the fullest. If you want to make the most of your climb you should bu