I hate to start with this...but, it depends on what you're trying to accomplish.
If you are trying to better your climbing skills so that you can go up long inclines at a steady, tempo pace, then you should practice as such. Find a nice long, moderate climb(s) and go up a few times to establish an average speed and intensity. Once or twice should let you know the pace at which your comfortable. Then, up the pace a little. Do as many as you can until you can no longer hold that pace. This may be as many as 4 or 5, or as few as 2!
If you are trying to better your climbing skills so that you can RACE up a hill regardless of incline or length, you have a different problem on your hands. In this case, I would recommend finding a location with multiple types of hills - long inclines and short steep ascents. Follow the same idea as above, only up the intensity so that you are at the top of your threshold when you are doing these.
I was not a great climber last year. This year, one of my goals was to better my climbing skills. I did workouts like this throughout the start of the season - I won an uphill Time Trial last weekend!



as i'm still workin on that k..
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