Sadly I still have to visit reddit for various things. Mostly just for niche questions I have for Google that are best answered on Reddit. Which is a lot.
Sadly I still have to visit reddit for various things. Mostly just for niche questions I have for Google that are best answered on Reddit. Which is a lot.
I’ll check Sync out if I ever start having issues with Thunder. Don’t know why it isn’t as popular as other apps.
This is the only reason I still use reddit, hopefully some day there’s a better alternative.
Pls fake…
Scale as much as possible, and if you don’t get the scalers that you need, snipe.
I’m surprised you are using tenaya shoes if your feet are wide. I primarily boulder, but I also have wide feet, and heels that have been shaped by aggressive heel cups over the years. Butora Acro (high volume), La Sportiva Solutions, and Scarpa Instincts VS (high volume) have all fit my feet well after breaking in.
Edit: Felt I should add, not quite enough room in the heel on instinct for me, but not a deal breaker.
Polished V15 lol
Just grow out your finger nails, and learn the ways of closed nail crimping. All the pro’s do it.
Alec handhold is my favorite climber.
But for real, pretty awesome movie. Just hate getting asked about it from non-climbers.
Rampage with Sharma really got me hooked on the lifestyle, and going to see reel rock at local venues anchored me in the community.
I would wander through Google/YouTube for a bit, and figure out what you want to prioritize with your learning. Knowing what you want to work on is super important.
Personally I’ve just tried to learn songs that I like (with varied amounts of success), and then use whatever techniques I learned to mess around and make my own music. This keeps me motivated to practice because it doesn’t involve boring drills.
Everyone has a different leaning style though, so try out different methods and see what sticks!