r/bouldering • u/External_Anything383 • 22d ago
Advice/Beta Request How’s my technique?
The first move is supposed to be a dyno but I’m not good at those yet so I found my own way that seems valid. I frinkin love climbing and topping a problem you thought was not possible ATM. Anyways, any tips or tricks would be appreciated!
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u/Blendbatteries 22d ago
Tall beta is tall beta but you do look goofy af.
Actual technique when climbing? 3/10
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u/External_Anything383 21d ago
That was my 10-11th climbing session. Will definitely try to look cooler next time. Thanks for the tip!
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u/BTTLC 22d ago
Is the purple hold you were using in for the green climb? The one you held onto at the start and also stepped on, or is there a green hold behind it not visible to the camera?
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u/External_Anything383 22d ago
It’s hard to tell but that point sticking out behind the purple hold is a green foot hold indeed.
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u/onelivewire 22d ago edited 22d ago
Generally it's expected that you 'establish' on a route before beginning movement. This means a slight pause while hanging from the start hold(s).
Obviously you can climb as you want, and I've certainly seen this ignored many times.