Targets
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008[Transmission begins…]
I have been continuing on my regime to return as a fully functioning climber, back at the grades that I was once achieving some years ago. I have been reading around and from sources such as Training for Climbing and from my own profession it is clear that target setting is the first stage to realising your goals. However, to coin a teaching term (possibly borrowed from American corporate bullsh*t) they need to be SMART. Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time-bound. For example; I will do 1 one-armed pull up by Easter with my left and right arms. This hits all the criteria for me from this model, being specific in the exercise that I will perform (could be a route or a grade), measurable in that I must do 1 on each arm, it is attainable as I have done them before, realistic in that I am not far off it now and the time frame is long enough to achieve it and time bound in that I must do it by Easter. Having looked at Fiend’s blog it is clear that some of his targets fall short in one or more of these ideas and may lead to many left unfulfilled.
SMART targets are a good step, one that you can truly say “yes, I have achieved that” , “no” or even “I have managed 50% within my time frame” and progress can be seen and measured. However targets alone will not make a good climber and as Eric suggests goal setting needs sacrifice. For every target there needs to be a sacrifice; for my one-arm pull up aim I might sacrifice alcohol until Easter. This might sound extreme but how much do I want to realise this goal? With a sacrifice you can focus on the goal to be achieved and prove to yourself just how much you want it.
It is also clear that targets need to come in short, medium and long term time frames. Short term targets should concern day to day small things that will make a big difference in the end. Medium term objectives need to address the larger increases in strength, grade, etc. Whilst long term goals should aim for the ultimate goal, the big step you want to make real like do the climb of your life.
So be SMART and make that sacrifice…
training continues; 2 more runs, 2 more campus sessions, 2 more wall sessions, 1 bouldering session and lost 2 lbs (only 1 stone to go)
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