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Endurance Training Team metrics and KPIs

What are Endurance Training Team metrics?

Crafting the perfect Endurance Training Team metrics can feel overwhelming, particularly when you're juggling daily responsibilities. That's why we've put together a collection of examples to spark your inspiration.

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Examples of Endurance Training Team metrics and KPIs

Metrics for Rock Climber Performance

  • 1. Total Ascents

    The total number of ascents completed by a climber over a specific period

    What good looks like for this metric: Varies by experience, typically 5-10 ascents per session

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Increase climbing frequency
    • Incorporate strength training
    • Join climbing groups and communities
    • Set specific climbing goals
    • Vary climbing locations
  • 2. Total Vertical Metres

    The sum of vertical distance climbed over a given time period

    What good looks like for this metric: 500-1000 meters per month for active climbers

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Focus on endurance training
    • Increase climbing intensity
    • Track vertical progress consistently
    • Progressively increase climbing height
    • Incorporate interval training
  • 3. Grade of Climbs

    The difficulty level of the routes attempted

    What good looks like for this metric: Grades vary widely; aim for steady improvement

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Start with manageable grades
    • Regularly attempt new challenges
    • Solicit advice from experienced climbers
    • Work on technique refinement
    • Strengthen problem-solving skills
  • 4. Climbing Sessions Frequency

    The number of climbing sessions per week or month

    What good looks like for this metric: 2-4 sessions per week

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Schedule regular climbing days
    • Find climbing partners
    • Join a climbing gym
    • Track session consistency
    • Adjust sessions based on recovery
  • 5. Injury Rate

    Frequency of injuries related to climbing activities

    What good looks like for this metric: Aim for zero injuries

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Focus on warm-up routines
    • Improve climbing technique
    • Use proper safety equipment
    • Listen to your body’s signals
    • Incorporate rest and recovery periods

Tracking your Endurance Training Team metrics

Having a plan is one thing, sticking to it is another.

Having a good strategy is only half the effort. You'll increase significantly your chances of success if you commit to a weekly check-in process.

A tool like Tability can also help you by combining AI and goal-setting to keep you on track.

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Planning resources

OKRs are a great way to translate strategies into measurable goals. Here are a list of resources to help you adopt the OKR framework:

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