Optimized transition program for advanced route climbers (5.12b-5.13a). 3 sessions/week, 510.5 moves/week.
Based on scientific research, community feedback, and proven results from climbers at your level.
Transition program for advanced route climbers (5.12b-5.13a)
High-level route-specific training with power maintenance
Transforming training gains into climbing performance. Route-specific work with decreased volume and near-maximal intensity.
This 4-week mesocycle follows the Carlos V3 3+1 pattern: three progressive loading weeks followed by a deload week.
Training Frequency: 3 sessions/week Session Duration: 180 minutes Weekly Volume: ~431 moves at full (100%) volume — each week below scales this target
Learn the exercises, establish movement patterns, dial intensity.
Weekly volume target: ~344 moves (80% of full volume). Start at the bottom end of each prescribed set/rep range while you learn the exercises and dial in the intensities.
Warm Up
SB Redpoint (V6)
LB Redpoint (V5)
Core Strength (V6)
SR Single Repetitions (7c-8a)
Front Lever (V6)
Warm Up
Pulling Strength (Pull-ups) (V6)
SB Single Repetitions (V6)
Core Strength (V6)
MR Sets (7c-8a)
MR Redpoint (7c-8a)
Warm Up
VSB Sets (V8)
Finger Strength (Deadhangs) (V8)
MR Sets (7c-8a)
LR Redpoint (7c-8a)
Push-ups (V6)
Biceps Curls (TRX) (V6)
Front Butterfly (TRX) (V6)
Reverse Butterfly (TRX) (V6)
Rest: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Full prescribed volume.
Weekly volume target: ~431 moves.
Repeat the Week 1 sessions (Monday, Wednesday, Saturday) — same exercises, same intensities — now at the full prescribed volume: use the complete set/rep ranges exactly as written above.
Increase volume or intensity.
Weekly volume target: ~474 moves (+10% over Week 2).
Same sessions (Monday, Wednesday, Saturday), same exercises and intensities as Week 1. Push volume to the top end of each prescribed set/rep range to add roughly 10% over Week 2. Warm-up stays unscaled.
Reduce volume, maintain intensity, recover.
Weekly volume target: ~258 moves (deload).
Deload week. Same sessions (Monday, Wednesday, Saturday) at the same intensities, but cut total volume to ~60%: drop to the bottom end of each set/rep range and finish each session early. Recovery is the goal — do not add work. Warm-up stays unscaled.
Generated and validated by the ClimbClaw training engine (Carlos V3 methodology).
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