Great video, I've come back to rewatch it while working on a similar boulder. Do you have any tips for a tall climber fitting into this position? Catching the toe hook with a bent leg feels next to impossible, maybe a taller climber has to approach the move more slowly? Any thoughts or tips are much appreciated! Sending love from across the pond - I've watched you guys for years now! 🍁
At a certain moment he only has contact with two points on the wall, which usually makes it a dyno. Also you can see that it is just a dynamic move regardless.
You're an awesome teacher and have inspired and helped me become a much better dynamic climber and really love Dyno's! Thanks Jake!
Very clear explanation. I like how you break down the dynos. Thanks!
Great video, I've come back to rewatch it while working on a similar boulder. Do you have any tips for a tall climber fitting into this position? Catching the toe hook with a bent leg feels next to impossible, maybe a taller climber has to approach the move more slowly? Any thoughts or tips are much appreciated! Sending love from across the pond - I've watched you guys for years now! 🍁
More of this please
this first red problem is driving me nuts, I need tutorial for the end move :D
erti They reset this slab on Tuesday, so the problems gone now :(
"...I'm preparing my body..."
Would have loved to see examples while you explained.
what Patagonia product is that? looks mad comfortable
So handsome bouldering :)
No hate just a question. Wouldn’t this be a dead point since he doesn’t really leave the wall?
At a certain moment he only has contact with two points on the wall, which usually makes it a dyno. Also you can see that it is just a dynamic move regardless.
wow teach me how to walk next
dustbustr91 do you think you could do that
is that Richard from super seducer? Didnt know he did bouldering