Hang Time: Canadian climber McColl tinkers with training for Tokyo Olympics
TORONTO — Shake hands with Canadian climber Sean McColl and you can quickly tell his workout routine includes unique training moves.
The firm grip doesn’t come by accident. McColl’s fingers are as strong as they come thanks in part to deadhang training.
Imagine jumping up and squeezing a pull-up bar at the gym. Now instead of a full-size bar, McColl uses his taut digits to let his body hang from a ‘hold’ — in this case a flat, one-centimetre edge — and he might add weight or use just one arm to make things more difficult.
It’s all part of an interesting regimen for an athlete who’s a medal hopeful in sport climbing, which is making its Olympic debut at the 2020 Tokyo Games.