pogo is a great technique, not only for generating momentum, but also to inhibit momentum, for example on downward moves, or bad holds when you need a quick match before going further!
It's impressive how much you covered in so little time. Very well done. Perhaps piano matching and smearing could find their way into a future video for those slab seekers.
List w/ timestamps (ideally these would be chapters in the video!) 0:10 Foot-Swaps 1:00 Flagging 2:00 Drop Knees and Twisting 2:33 Rock Overs 3:10 Gaston 4:00 Dyno 4:38 Heel Hook 5:20 Toe Hook 6:20 Bicycle 6:56 Pogo
One technique you have actually missed is clamping down with both feet (most often in a frog like position) on say a pinch-style hold, useful when the handhold itself isn't good enough to hold you on the wall with one foot.
pogo is a great technique, not only for generating momentum, but also to inhibit momentum, for example on downward moves, or bad holds when you need a quick match before going further!
pogo is a great technique, not only for generating momentum, but also to inhibit momentum, for example on downward moves, or bad holds when you need a quick match before going further!
shut up lil bro
It's impressive how much you covered in so little time. Very well done.
Perhaps piano matching and smearing could find their way into a future video for those slab seekers.
List w/ timestamps (ideally these would be chapters in the video!)
0:10 Foot-Swaps
1:00 Flagging
2:00 Drop Knees and Twisting
2:33 Rock Overs
3:10 Gaston
4:00 Dyno
4:38 Heel Hook
5:20 Toe Hook
6:20 Bicycle
6:56 Pogo
Thanks... 😊🙏
Well done, thanks for the names and indexing :D
Hmmm, perhaps i need to be Pogo'ing instead of violently swinging my upper body into throws....nice one thanks for the tips!
At 1:16, what he calls an outside flag, AFAIK, is a back flag (or rear flag). Outside flag (or side flag) is what he called "basic flag".
Great video. All things I wish I knew when I started out and a few tips I could take with me even now.
Incredibly informative video, I'm off to the climbing wall right now to try it all out, thank you so much for helping us one more day
Yesterday I did my first (conscious) dropknee. I was amazed at the extra reach and stability it gave me.
Excellent video.
thank you for the help
One technique you have actually missed is clamping down with both feet (most often in a frog like position) on say a pinch-style hold, useful when the handhold itself isn't good enough to hold you on the wall with one foot.
Thank you, much appreciated.
I’ve got a specific problem in mind at the gym to practice what you were saying about toe hooks 😄 Thanks for the great technique tips!
Wow, thank you so much for these!!
Awesome, thank you for the tips!
Brilliant! THANK YOU!
well done :) i m questioning myself, is overgripping worth enough, to be in this video? Is it a technique?
Is "hold onto the holds" a technique?
question yourself one more time and see what happens
such a great video ! it's really helpful ! thank you
Love this video thank you!❤🎉
I think pushing/pressing with the palms is also an important technique (and mantling)
Thank you!
Love these two. No funny business
Me and my boy just leaned loads were new to Bouldering
fantastic
Was my chance to be in a lattice video but I didn't spot myself in the background :(
There is definitely way more foot swapping techniques than 4!
You forget knee bars
figure four could be added
knee bar
Dyno before pogo is kinda strange
guys... you forgot fig4
Jamming?
Roll*
Not role.
Crimping is so old school
Michael Jackson with them feets. 😅
good stuff. a word of advise. be careful with your feet being stock in between two holds. if you take a fall, you risk your ankle to go kaput.
Love this video thank you!
I think pushing/pressing with the palms is also an important technique (and mantling)
pogo is a great technique, not only for generating momentum, but also to inhibit momentum, for example on downward moves, or bad holds when you need a quick match before going further!
I think pushing/pressing with the palms is also an important technique (and mantling)
Love this video thank you!