Chris Sharma, letting go to achieve success
The video of Chris Sharma which shows the importance of the mental aspect in sport climbing.
Chris Sharma on his project at Margalef
What does it mean to fall off the last move 50 times in a row? What goes through your mind in those never-ending moments, which you want to reach the top more than anything else in the world?
American climber Chris Sharma obviously knows a thing or two about this and he had explained it well in our interview last year when he finally freed First Round First Minute, at Margalef in Spain. And, in this video, once again he shows what it really means to "beating my head against the wall and being forced to let it go" for success to come when you least expect it.
Letting Go: Chris Sharma and Mark Coleman
American climber Chris Sharma obviously knows a thing or two about this and he had explained it well in our interview last year when he finally freed First Round First Minute, at Margalef in Spain. And, in this video, once again he shows what it really means to "beating my head against the wall and being forced to let it go" for success to come when you least expect it.
Letting Go: Chris Sharma and Mark Coleman
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