Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez

Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez

Happy fingers, happier climbs

$9.99

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1.0.1

September 19, 2021

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In the middle of the rush for applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning to training apps, Happy Fingers wants you, rather than the machine, to be the one that actually learns something. Happy Fingers has the following goals: • Answering all of your questions related to finger training for climbing; • Carefully guiding you in the process of choosing some training method or grip type; • Describing how to warm up; how to hang or how to perform each program; • Teaching you how to control the load to ensure the desired effects; • Offering alternatives to keep from stalling; • Preventing injuries, overtraining and excessive fatigue in your forearms; • Describing different training methods and the optimal exercise for each circumstance; • Providing a range of training programs for each method, level and athletic goal to choose from. I’m Eva López; climbing is my passion and the topic of my doctoral thesis on Finger Endurance and Strength Training in Climbing. I developed Happy Fingers with the aim of making you the main character in your growth process, looking at the reasons behind any hitch you find while training, offering strategies to keep your motivation or progressing in the long run. Of course, your personal situation, objectives and needs will always be part of the equation. All of the above is based on the most up to date research and what I’ve learned along my 20+ years of observation, analysis and experimentation. I have adapted all that knowledge to the individual characteristics of every person I’ve trained, including myself, to refine and complete the process. Linking Science & Experience, relating Theory & Practice, Evidence-based Training, all describe this educational resource that will help you get the most out of your workouts and your climbs. I want to make clear that the Happy Fingers app does not automatically churn out training programs from some initial evaluation. It's full of information and advice, but it will never command you to blindly follow some path. Individualization is a staple of training, the Holy Grail. You decide. You’re on the driver’s seat. CONTENTS: 1. Before You Hang. 11. Are dead hangs for me? 1.2. Terminology. 1.3. What gear do I need 2. The Basic Dilemmas 2.1. Strength or Muscular Endurance? 2.2. Which Method do I Choose? 2.3. Which Grip Type to Use? 3. Training Methods 3.1. Maximal Head Hangs. 3.2. Submaximal Dead Hangs. 3.3. Intermittent Dead Hangs. 4. The Finger Meets the Edge 4.1.Dead Hangs Technique. 4.2.Warming Up. 4.3. Control of the Load. Self-regulation. 5. Periodization 5.1. The Dead Hangs Session. 5.2. The Training Week. 5.3. Proposed Training Plans. 5.4. Improving in the Long-Term. 5.5. Monitoring and Directing your Training. 6. The Road to Perseverance 6.1. Staying Motivated. 6.2. Reducing the Risk of Injury. Future updates will bring even more contents, mainly in Methods, Programs and Physiological Adaptations. Strong Fingers are Happy Fingers Fingers with an Evidence-Based Approach are Happy Fingers Well-coached fingers, Happy Fingers
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Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez: FAQ

Does Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez offer an iPad version?

Yes, Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez can be used on an iPad.

Who created the app?

The Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez app was created by Eva Lopez Rivera.

What is the minimum iOS version required to use Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez?

The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 14.1 or higher.

What is the overall rating of the app?

Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez has an average rating of 3 out of 5.

What is the primary genre of the Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez app?

The Primary Genre Of The Happy Fingers By Eva Lopez App Is Sports.

What is the latest Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez version?

The current version of the Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez app is 1.0.1.

What is the update date for Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez?

The most recent update for Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez was released on October 6, 2024.

When was the app initially released?

The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez?

Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.

What languages does Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez support?

You can use the Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez app in English, Spanish.

Is Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez?

No, Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez does not offer in-app purchases.

Does Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Happy Fingers by Eva Lopez.

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  • Superb information in a mobile package

    Eva Lopez’s research has been an absolute gift to the climbing community. The simplicity and evidenced backed programs she offers are second to none. It was a no brainer to buy the app and support this work. Only reason I gave four stars is the app is a bit cluttered and complex to navigate. It could benefit from an 80/20 type simplification or perhaps a “quick start” summary type section.
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