The harder they come, the harder they fall
Quick but intense BKB session with G tonight. Went for the harder climbing early this time: V0, V2, V4, V5, V6, V4, V5, V4, V6. We were both pulling stronger, but completing the 5s and 6s were still out of my range - good to work the moves, though. Spent a while throwing the first half moves on G's V6 project on the back roof: start on the roof with two hands on a jug and one foot up, right hand double bump, left hand match, right hand on sidepull, then *big* left hand pull to a large pinch; we both kept falling short of the next move, a huge right hand throw to what looks like a decent crimp (can't tell you, as we never touched it).
Pulling power and technique are coming back, endurance and contact strength... not so much.
4 comments:
Static or dynamic? There is the question.
I think you had the right idea, which I never tried: move the right foot up to the next chip and pull your body up before the next right hand throw. +/- match before you go.
I think the answer is, as in most situations, a little bit of both.
There are many situations, where a little bit of both is not the answer...
Unfortunately, the problem will be down next time I go.
Gunks on Monday?
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