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Built for athletes who take mountains seriously

TTM isn't for casual walkers or gym-goers ticking a bucket list. It's for people who've set a real objective - and want to arrive at the summit with their cardiovascular system actually ready for what the altitude demands.

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Urban Objective

The City Athlete with a Mountain Objective

Profile

Lives and trains in an urban environment. Builds their base on the stairmaster and weighted step-ups - replicating mountain elevation rates of 300-400m/hr from a city gym. Their objective is a high-altitude climb above 4,000m. They can't access mountain terrain regularly, but they're motivated, disciplined, and serious.

The Challenge

Every generic training plan assumes you can access mountain terrain. Stairmaster athletes build real vertical fitness - but no generic plan quantifies it correctly, and none account for the one thing a gym cannot replicate: altitude-hypoxia adaptation.

What TTM Does
Applies a training environment modifier - Urban vertical training = 0.92× on Summit Readiness Score (SRS) - reflecting strong cardiovascular specificity with an honest altitude-hypoxia gap
Prescribes stair climber protocols - Incline treadmill work, VO₂max intervals that build the aerobic engine
Flags the specificity gap - So you can plan acclimatization properly
"I trained for 6 months but still struggled at 4,500m. I had fitness but not the right fitness." The urban athlete's regret TTM exists to prevent.
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Mountain Access

The Mountain-Access Athlete

Profile

Lives near hills or mountains. Runs trails, hikes regularly, maybe does some ski touring. Their objective might be a bigger climb than they've done before - moving from Alpine routes to high altitude. They have terrain but need structure and data.

The Challenge

They have the environment but lack a structured progressive plan. They accumulate volume but not necessarily the right kind of stress at the right time. They arrive at bigger objectives under- or over-cooked.

What TTM Does
Uses full mountain environment modifier - 1.0x - leveraging what you already have
Builds terrain-specific sessions - Vertical gain targets, long days, alpine start simulations
Tracks your CTL curve - Against what's required for your altitude target
"I thought I was fit enough. My SRS said otherwise. That honesty saved me from a bad decision." The mountain athlete who played it smart.

Built for mountaineers - from first objective to seasoned summiteer

TTM is built around one discipline done right: mountaineering. Whether you're preparing for your first guided high-altitude climb or your tenth technical route, the platform scales with your experience. We do not encourage anyone to undertake high-altitude objectives without the appropriate experience or professional guidance - TTM coaches your cardiovascular readiness, not your judgement on the mountain.

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High-Altitude Mountaineering
Beginners under professional guide to experienced mountaineers. Cardiovascular readiness built and tracked through your entire preparation block.
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The same physiological model - applied to every aerobic mountain discipline.

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Trail Running
Race-day peaking, VO₂max development, vertical gain load management
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Ski Touring
Multi-day aerobic base, vertical output capacity, ski mountaineering readiness
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Trekking (High Altitude)
Cardiovascular readiness for destination altitude, acclimatisation context
COMING SOON

TTM is probably not for you if...

You're looking for a generic weekly plan without data - TTM is built on your actual profile and objective
You don't have a specific altitude objective or race goal - TTM optimizes toward something real
You need technical climbing instruction - TTM coaches your cardiovascular system, not your rope work or route judgement
You want to train without a clear altitude objective - TTM optimises toward something specific, not generic fitness

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