Why do people wish to climb Mount Everest? And how does climbing a mountain
change one man?
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Mallory is famously quoted as having replied to the question, "Why did you want to climb Mount Everest?" with the retort "Because it's there", which has been called "the most famous three words in mountaineering".
- The core stabilizes the body, and leads to a stronger, less injury prone body. Climbing strengthens your hands and forearms, biceps, shoulders, neck, traps, upper back, lats, lower back, abs, glutes, thighs and calves. Your entire body, including cardiovascular systems, benefits from rock climbing.
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1. They're often innovative/inventive, optimistic with high self-confidence, believe they control their fate, and have high energy,” said Farley. According to Farley, summiting Mount Everest is the gold standard for an elite climber and most elite climbers are risk takers.
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Not only will you built incredible strength and endurance from climbing mountains (consistently) but you will also find that your diet becomes better. McDonalds are not readily available in the alpine (thank goodness for that!) so you find that you will have to pack lunches and snacks.You are also going to find that unhealthy food will not fuel you properly. The work involved in hiking and climbing demands a proper diet. The altitude trains your lungs to become stronger and the struggle becomes less and less every time you hike. Plus there's a lot to learn from exercising in nature.
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