The athlete climbs three boulder problems in succession: one at his performance limit and two that are two difficulty grades lower. The difficulty grades are not disclosed to him, but he may choose the order himself. To counteract increasing fatigue, he should start with the most difficult boulder.

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Intelligence & Strength

  • Daniel Memmert,
  • Jerry Medernach

摘要

The athlete climbs three boulder problems in succession: one at his performance limit and two that are two difficulty grades lower. The difficulty grades are not disclosed to him, but he may choose the order himself. To counteract increasing fatigue, he should start with the most difficult boulder.