Climbing is one of the best sports for body and mind. Whether on a wall or out in the wild, climbing activates every last muscle To get to the top, you need to be in peak condition mentally as well as physically. Petra Klingler, Switzerland's most successful female climber, knows just what it takes. Only when body and mind are working together in perfect harmony can excellence be achieved. Having the right mindset helps keep your motivation high so you can continue working towards your goals. Petra Klingler tells us how she prepares to face a challenge, and how she motivates herself time and time again.
«As an elite athlete, Petra Klingler knows exactly what it takes to train body and mind. In 2016, she was crowned women's world bouldering champion. She followed up this success with podium places in a number of other world championship competitions. Petra Klingler understands the true power of thought. It takes the perfect blend of body and mind to get the best out of herself and climb her way to the very top. Petra Klingler has a degree in sports science and gives inspirational talks, in part as a counterbalance to her sports career. She talks about her successes, provides a glimpse behind the scenes and shows how she deals with challenges.»
Petra Klingler gives tips on mental training and reveals why she is never without her little book.



Petra sees climbing as the perfect analogy for real life. If she falls from a boulder she has no choice but to get back up again, analyse the problem, approach the boulder again and have another go. If one way hasn't worked, she tries another, until eventually she gets to the top of the boulder. There are different ways to reach the destination and the right one isn't the same for everyone. Having a positive attitude is very important in climbing and in every other type of sport, as well as in everyday life. Anyone can train, but if you really want to go far you also have to be mentally strong and capable of maintaining focus. That's why Petra trains her mind as well as her body. Hard training, constant training, having a daily routine – that's what gives her confidence in herself. She has learned exactly when and how she can apply her strengths. Her self-confidence is based on the following three pillars:

Watch a recording of this live presentation. In her inspirational talk, Petra Klingler speaks about her success in climbing and bouldering. She also explains how she faces up to challenges in her daily routine and professional life, and how she keeps herself motivated.
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