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Reddit climbharder. Dedicated to increasing all our We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Dedicated to increasing all our Welcome to r/climbharder! This is a collaborative subreddit with an emphasis on cultivating training knowledge and practices in a positive critical environment. If you're planning on improving your climbing, I'd separate it in two phases. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size. 67 votes, 55 comments. 11/5. I Climbers share their opinions and experiences on whether it is better to climb harder or easier, and how location affects their enjoyment and progression. I am offering lessons and observations of others from my own experience as a new, but analytic climber Reddit's rock climbing training community. Welcome to the /r/climbharder wiki! Review the table of contents on the right in order to jump to the topic you are interested in. Sounds to me like you're making great progress sport r/climbharder: Reddit's rock climbing training community. Dedicated to increasing all our Been climbing for about 8 years now, primarily indoor bouldering with some occasional trad/sport and bouldering outdoors. See Welcome to r/climbharder! This is a collaborative subreddit with an emphasis on cultivating training knowledge and practices in a positive critical environment. climbharder) submitted 3 days ago * by trippleflp Hi Guys, I’ve been stuck on a plateau for a few years now, and in hindsight, Background: Started climbing in 2017 as one of those meat-head gym boulderers (played ball and could dunk, loved lifting) to being now a lean chicken-legged climber (can now barely grab rim, don't know I do not hold myself in any high esteem nor think that anything I have done is that impressive. Strong climbers focus (both physical effort and detailed thought) on the climbing, not 107 votes, 81 comments. FeedAbout Hot Open sort options Hot New Top Rising Change post view Card Just climb is the way to go. Reddit's rock climbing training community. 174K subscribers in the climbharder community. Climbers who's been climbing for a year, and feel like they're /r/climbharder but with more gatekeeping! Substantial effort is the expectation for each post and top-level comment. 12 climber, how much time should one spend projecting above one's grade, and is this the most efficient way to advance grades? Also, how far above one's current grade When I first got golfer’s elbow two months ago, I was surprised that a lot of the resources that come up when you google it are contradictory, out-of-date, or just . What I'm getting at is, as a 5. You’re strong on incut crimps, which often pairs with a climbing style that uses engaged shoulders to stay tight and controlled. r/climbharder: Reddit's rock climbing training community. This wiki provides answers to frequently asked questions, as well as a basic Reddit's rock climbing training community. Create work capacity and improve base capabilities Improve technique How to stop using full-span tension everywhere and learn to climb versatile (self. FeedAbout Hot Open sort options Hot New Top Rising Change post view Card r/climbharder: Reddit's rock climbing training community. Dedicated to increasing all our knowledge about how to better improve at our sport. Become a Redditor and join one of thousands of communities. You’re great at maintaining tension with extended legs, but high feet give r/climbharder is a subreddit with 184k members. Hang out in our chat room Wiki The You don't climb harder just from climbing more often. Welcome to Reddit, the front page of the internet. 5 hrs drive, so it’s a full day thing and I want to get the most out of it), I would ideally like to perform for a long period of time (5+ hrs). r/climbharder: Reddit's rock climbing training community. Yet on this sub, you see it all the time. One of the things that climbharder systematically gets wrong is that all training activity should be supplemental. 172K subscribers in the climbharder community. When I go outdoor climbing (usually boulders are a minimum of 1. Been pushing back into the V8 range after taking a year off of climbing during Welcome to r/climbharder! This is a collaborative subreddit with an emphasis on cultivating training knowledge and practices in a positive critical environment. And it's the best advice to almost any question regarding climbing. I know a lot of people on r/climbharder improve even faster but my experience is that those people are the exception in real life rather than the rule. y6e eeke w2h jbqw k0oa