German Olympic sports climber Alexander Megos has revealed that he suffered from anorexia in his younger years. Megos, 32, told Monday's Welt paper that he gradually slid into the illness as a child ...
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Flashing 5.12+ can be hard. It takes patience and you gotta get lucky. I've climbed with 5.15a climbers who try hard to do 5.12d first go. However, in the past two weeks alone, Alex Megos has flashed ...
Megos: The first part is 5.14d in my eyes, [yet] depending on who you ask, people might also say 5.15a--but I think this route suits my style very well. It's quite a powerful 5.14d, I would say, power ...
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Alex Megos' secret method that made him the world's strongest climber
From fingerboard madness to brutal isometric holds — Alex Megos pushes his body in ways few climbers dare to try. This secret training approach built one of the strongest athletes in climbing history.
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