#indoor rock climbing
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klavichord · 1 year ago
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Figure-4 to get through this big span with no feet.
The intended beta is a big throw our right to the jug but this one felt more efficient for me as a short climber.
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averagehighlife · 2 years ago
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Currently bit heartbroken but I sorta have climbing and the mountains here to keep my mind off that. Haven’t had the best start to the year but life goes on I suppose. Here’s a V7 I flashed
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billa-billa007 · 1 year ago
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Dan Bates in Bates Woods | V10 - Episode Of The Whale | Outdoor Bouldering
Rock climbers are individuals who participate in the sport of rock climbing. Rock climbing involves ascending natural rock formations or artificial climbing walls using a combination of physical strength, technique, and mental focus
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verticallyinclinedrockgym · 2 months ago
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chawsl · 4 months ago
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LIAO LIAO! KOR LIAN DAI! Why no safety harness? Where was the Safety Supervisor?
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krishmanvith · 1 year ago
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sreepadamangaraj · 2 years ago
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Ji is working so hard on his first solid V10 on the movable wall! So excited to share with you how he is projecting it!
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ditchstone · 2 years ago
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How to get into indoor rock climbing
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Indoor rock climbing is a fun and challenging sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner looking to try something new or an experienced climber looking for a new challenge, indoor rock climbing can be a great way to get in shape, improve your strength and coordination, and have a great time. Here are some tips to help you get how to get into indoor rock climbing.
Here are some tips :
Find a gym: The first step in getting into indoor rock climbing is to find a gym that offers the sport. Look for gyms that have a variety of climbing walls and routes, as well as a wide range of climbing equipment and safety gear. Many gyms also offer classes and instruction for climbers of all skill levels.
Get the right gear: To get started with indoor rock climbing, you’ll need a few basic pieces of gear. This includes a climbing harness, climbing shoes, and a helmet. You may also want to invest in a belay device, which is used to control the rope during a climb, and a chalk bag to keep your hands dry.
Learn the basics: Before you start climbing, it’s important to learn the basics of the sport. This includes proper belaying techniques, how to tie knots, and how to use the various pieces of equipment. Many gyms offer beginner classes that will teach you these skills.
Start small: If you’re new to climbing, it’s important to start small and work your way up. Start with easy routes and gradually work your way up to more difficult ones. This will help you build your strength and confidence as you progress.
Find a climbing partner: this is a great sport to do with a partner. A climbing partner can help you with spotting, belaying, and encouragement. They also make it safer and more enjoyable.
By following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to getting into indoor rock climbing and enjoying all the benefits that this fun and challenging sport has to offer.
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icewindandboringhorror · 6 months ago
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If you became super rich and could design your own house, but could only add THREE unnecessary/random/expensive home additions (like how people will have bowling alleys, movie theatres, closets with museums of shoes, car display rooms, spa rooms, wine cellars, etc. in their mansions) - what three would you choose?
#I think I would have: an indoor pool (but like heavily customized with a faux weather system so I could get the feeling of swimming in#rain or fog or snow etc.). a very small arcade consisting only of skee-ball and DDR machines. and an old Library Room with authentic#historical furniture/interior design to store old books/tapestries/study room equipment/whatever other antiques I'd collect. It'd be#like some fully intricate movie set or something that would feel completely like stepping into another world/time.#Though I might would trade out the arcade for a roller skating rink.. i DO love skating....#And I wouldve put rock climbing gym because I love indoor rock climbing but.. as I understand it they have to change out the rock things#on the walls every once in a while so that you can have new routes and it doesnt get boring. and I'd rather have an activty room thats like#self sustaining and doesnt require me to hire some person to come switch things around once every month. Otherwise I would#totally do that instead.#I'm also personally not counting ''craft'' type stuff like having a pottery room kiln sort of thing because#that doesn't count as 'unnessecary' to me. since stuff like that would not at all be just a hobby I 'happen to#do sometimes for fun'#but would definitely be a career sort of thing. Like if I had the money for a fully stocked sculpture room and and a sewing room#with a good machine and etc. then I would literally be professionally selling pottery and designing clothing and etc.#so I wouldn't count it as 'just a random side room I dont need' etc.#The same way that if I played tennis professionally or as a very intense hobby that takes up most of my life/time#then I wouldn't count having a tennis court in your house to practice in as 'unncesscarry' etc.#wow that is the worst I have ever spelt that word ghbjh#Un Cess Carry#ALSO would obviously have an underground bunker of some sort with food and emergency supplies which also does not count as unnecessary to m#since it's literally like... survival.. And I thought most health organizations literally reccomend that even#the common person has a small 'go bag' prepared in their house. and like an evacuation plan in case of fire or other things#It WOULD be an unnecessary rich person thing to have a full on undergRound village or something stocked with 9000 guns and#whaetever. but I think just a basic emergency room with basic supplies could still be counted under the 'not unnecessary' requirement.#Like I would say that a sprawling courtyard of flower gardens and fountains and hedge mazes that takes up like a hundred thousand#dollars a year in maintenance would count as one of the three 'unnecessary and expensive' things. But having a small garden in the#back yard with a few planters in a little greenhouse or whatever would not. The 'excessiveness' of the thing matters lol#ANYWAY!!!#Just curious what other peoples Three Main things would be... hrrmm
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ging-ler · 6 months ago
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Hey y'all, I got a compression fracture on my spine and will be off work for a while and very bored. I might set up some art requests soon!
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livethrushit · 19 days ago
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we talk a lot about the fishing and hiking profiles on dating apps, but can we discuss the indoor climbing frenzy too?
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klavichord · 1 year ago
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Stacking my knees in the knee-bar because my tibia is too short!
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averagehighlife · 2 years ago
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Had no clue this was a V8 until I left the gym lol
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billa-billa007 · 1 year ago
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Crimpy or Pinchy? V10 & V9 | Bouldering | Indoor Climbing
New cave problems! Ben and Ji are projecting pinchy V9 and crimpy V10! Hope you enjoy the video! Crimpy is a climbing style that relies heavily on using small finger holds with precise movements. It typically requires a great deal of strength and flexibility in the fingers and forearms. Pinchy is a style that focuses on using larger, open hand holds with more powerful, dynamic movements. It typically requires more upper body strength and power. Both styles can be used for bouldering and indoor climbing, depending on the wall and the difficulty of the route.
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verticallyinclinedrockgym · 2 months ago
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just-anka · 1 year ago
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I have Monday (yesterday) and Tuesday off work this week to compensate for working pretty much all the public holidays this year so far, which meant I could spend the "regular" part of the weekend just recovering a bit and getting some life admin done and relaxing, without feeling sad about not getting to do anything fun - much needed. And then yesterday I went climbing with Ila and had another really good day! I feel so good climbing at the moment, both in the gym and on rock. Two years ago I had a summer of getting really strong and feeling amazing in the gym but almost never got to get out on rock that year, and before that I last felt like this in Sheffield when I first started climbing, so this is pretty amazing. I'm slowly working my way back into leading on rock - I always lead in the gym but with how little actual rock climbing I've done since moving here I had gotten so scared and developed a mental block about it. But it looks like 2023 is the year of getting back into climbing fully and I couldn't be happier about it 😍 plus getting time with my lovely friend, in a beautiful place getting to see somewhere new (we tried out a new crag in an area that's pretty much unknown to me) - everything together made for a pretty special day 💙
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