Tyler Scott

Tyler Scott

Tyler Scott runs iceclimbing.blog — an honest, opinionated content creator based in Burlington.

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Dry-Tooling Drills: Building Ice-Climbing Strength Before Winter Hits

Dry-Tooling Drills: Building Ice-Climbing Strength Before Winter Hits

You don't need a frozen waterfall to train for ice climbing. These dry-tooling drills, grip workouts, and endurance circuits will sharpen your technique and build the specific strength you need before the season begins.

April 15, 2026

Ice Climbing Training: Build Grip Strength and Endurance

Ice Climbing Training: Build Grip Strength and Endurance

Master the physical demands of ice climbing with targeted training routines. Develop forearm endurance, core stability, and technical precision to conquer frozen waterfalls and vertical ice walls with confidence.

April 12, 2026

Dry-Tooling Drills: Build Ice Climbing Grip Strength at Home

Dry-Tooling Drills: Build Ice Climbing Grip Strength at Home

Master the tools before you touch the ice. These dry-tooling exercises strengthen your forearms, improve axe placement precision, and build the endurance needed for vertical frozen waterfalls.

April 12, 2026

Master the A-Frame Stance: Ice Climbing's Secret to Less Fatigue

Master the A-Frame Stance: Ice Climbing's Secret to Less Fatigue

Discover how the A-frame stance can revolutionize your ice climbing technique. This simple body position reduces arm pump, saves energy, and helps you climb longer and stronger on steep ice.

April 11, 2026

How to Train for Ice Climbing: Build Strength and Endurance for Vertical Ice

How to Train for Ice Climbing: Build Strength and Endurance for Vertical Ice

Master ice climbing with targeted training exercises that build grip strength, core stability, and cold-weather endurance. Learn techniques used by pro alpinists to conquer frozen waterfalls.

April 11, 2026

Building Grip Endurance for Long Ice Seasons

Building Grip Endurance for Long Ice Seasons

Struggling with forearm fatigue on vertical ice? Learn how to build specific grip endurance and forearm stability to climb longer and harder sessions.

April 11, 2026