
Tyler Scott
Tyler Scott runs iceclimbing.blog — an honest, opinionated content creator based in Burlington.
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Fueling the Freeze: Managing Glycogen Levels During Long Alpine Approaches
Learn how to manage your energy-carrying capacity when climbing in cold, high-altitude environments where digestion slows down.
April 9, 2026

Stabilize Your Climb: The Core Connection for Ice Climbers
Discover how a strong, stable core enhances ice climbing performance by improving stability, power transfer, and preventing inefficient movement. Learn functional exercises and an optimal training frequency.
April 9, 2026

Warm Up Your Hands for Sub-Zero Conditions
Don't let cold extremities ruin your first pitch. Learn how to prep your blood flow and nervous system before hitting the ice.
April 9, 2026

How to Train for Ice Climbing Without Ice: Real-World Strength, Endurance, and Grip Systems That Actually Work
No ice nearby? No problem. This guide breaks down exactly how to build ice-climbing strength, endurance, and technique off-season with practical, proven training systems.
April 9, 2026

Build Grip Endurance Through High-Volume Hangboard Sessions
Learn how to structure your hangboard workouts to increase forearm stamina and prevent way too much pump on the ice.
April 8, 2026

Protect Your Tendons with Eccentric Loading
Strengthen your grip and forearm resilience by incorporating controlled eccentric movements into your off-season training routine.
April 8, 2026