Well done with this video. I'm always up to learn more skills. I would personally argue that a deadpoint is like one step below a dyno. It's dynamic but to me it's specifically when all 4 points don't leave the wall. I see it as the move in which 3 limbs stay on the wall but in order to reach the next hold, you must create a zero gravity point (like you explained) by thrusting your body up towards the wall. While there is no actual jump, you can release one hand to catch a hold at the apex. I only mention this because so many people have argued whether or not a deadpoint is technically a dyno. My answer is usually 'kinda'
Thanks for the insight! As far as defining a "dyno" its up for debate. If you check out the Redbull definition, they say that it is a dynamic movement that you fully commit to. Heres the article! Although, others would agree with you--just depends on where you look. That being said... I agree with you--its "kinda" a dyno😂 www.redbull.com/us-en/dynos-are-the-coolest-moves-in-climbing-see-why
A+ in being stubborn.
Well done with this video. I'm always up to learn more skills.
I would personally argue that a deadpoint is like one step below a dyno. It's dynamic but to me it's specifically when all 4 points don't leave the wall. I see it as the move in which 3 limbs stay on the wall but in order to reach the next hold, you must create a zero gravity point (like you explained) by thrusting your body up towards the wall. While there is no actual jump, you can release one hand to catch a hold at the apex.
I only mention this because so many people have argued whether or not a deadpoint is technically a dyno. My answer is usually 'kinda'
Now that I think about it, that purple v4-v5 can be a deadpoint at the crux. And if that were the case, there would really be no jump at all.
Thanks for the insight! As far as defining a "dyno" its up for debate. If you check out the Redbull definition, they say that it is a dynamic movement that you fully commit to.
Heres the article! Although, others would agree with you--just depends on where you look. That being said... I agree with you--its "kinda" a dyno😂
www.redbull.com/us-en/dynos-are-the-coolest-moves-in-climbing-see-why
Socks and climbing shoes explanation: it was COLD 🥶
Ill get roasted on the internet any day if it means my feet are warm.
…this from the climber who wears shorts in January in Whitefish, Montana.
Sock climbing is elite
@@kevinobrien4157RIGHT?? his brain works in such mysterious ways 😵💫
Thanks for the vid
Hope it gave you some helpful tips!!!
Great instructions 👍
Thanks! These are some tips that have helped us a TON! Especially smearing...
Smearing the red is def beta
...Definitely hahaha