In reply to UKC Gear:
I put off reading The Rock Warrior’s Way for ages because people made it sound like a work of hippy-dippy mysticism that I thought I’d roll my eyes at. But I’m half way through it and it’s much, much better than I expected. It’s basically just mindfulness applied to climbing with a healthy reminder not to let the ego call the shots (it shares this with eg Buddhism, but this is something Buddhism is really good on and we’d all do well to take on board).
Sorry to derail the thread - just to say the above volume sounds like it could be usefully read alongside RWW, not necessarily instead of