Magnus Midtbø

**Climbing technique course announcement** 

Throughout my decades inside climbing gyms and out at the crag, I’ve heard countless climbers say that they wish that they had better climbing technique.   

When we started Altitude last year we talked to climbers from around the world in order to create courses they crave. We found that hundreds would love to deeply understand the subtleties of footwork, body positioning, hip placement, and dynamic movements, and to feel more confident on both slabby and steep terrain.
 
That’s why, behind the scenes, we created a complete climbing technique course with Dave MacLeod.   

This course covers all the essential and advanced climbing techniques inside and out. You’ll learn how to execute different techniques properly through hundreds of detailed examples and demonstrations, how to identify and overcome the technical weaknesses that hold you back from progressing through the grades, and when to use different techniques based on the terrain, shape, and positioning of the holds on the wall.  

In case you aren’t familiar with Dave yet, I consider him one of the best climbing technique coaches, and he is recognized as one of the best all-around climbers in the world.

Having climbed 8C boulders, 9a sport climbs, sketchy and dangerous E11 trad and XII,12 mixed routes, and even an 8b+ free solo, it’s safe to say he trusts his climbing technique with his life.

This course is something truly special, and will officially open its doors on Wednesday, April 24th.

To learn more about the course and get access to a free 6-part video series from the course, head over to altitudeclimbing.com/dave-macleod-sneak-peek/

In the lesson, Dave breaks down a unique footwork technique that you can use to climb better in your very next session, and make “impossible” moves feel easy.

I hope you’ll check it out!

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