Reddit climbing. And yes we are scared of falling.
Reddit climbing. r/climbing: The home of Climbing on reddit. Please also utilize the recurring megathreads (hangout, beginner questions, partner finder, self promo) if your post would be better suited in there A comprehensive subreddit for all things competitive climbing. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I learned to build anchors in Joshua Tree, set up my first top rope in Red Rock, learned to lead on sport in Tucson, and really got to push myself in Boulder, Moab, Smith Rock Find information, tips, advice, and discussions about rock climbing, gear, injuries, ethics, and more on r/climbing, the home of climbing on reddit. My buddy just started and he did a v5 first day without We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. ) have been asked many times and have already received great answers. Please search the sub before posting. Find links to other climbing subreddits, resources, events and causes related to climbing. My weight is probably the biggest issue, I am 210 lbs @ 5’9 but a lot of it is muscle (powerlifting background). . trueHi, So I’ve been climbing pretty regularly for about 2 years now. And yes we are scared of falling. Dedicated to increasing all our knowledge about how to better improve at our sport. Many questions (fear of falling, climbing post break-up, basic beginner questions, skin care, etc. Im curious what everyone’s climbing progression/timeline has been like? How quickly did you progress from V1 to V2, and then V2 to V3 etc (not limited to bouldering grades). Too in my Head I’ve been climbing for a few years, and have been lucky enough to travel and learn all over the western half of the country at some amazing destinations. At which grade did you start to plateau? When did you start seriously training? Reddit's rock climbing training community. Regardless of any advice you may receive while using this forum, it is your personal responsibility to make sure that you are fully trained to handle the great deal of risk involved in climbing and related activities. Browse the wiki pages for beginner's guide, pro-tips, shoe wiki, recall info, access alerts, and pro climber AMAs. Reddit's rock climbing training community. Please understand that rock climbing is an extremely dangerous activity. Join the discussion, share your photos, ask questions and get answers about climbing on r/climbing, the largest subreddit for climbers. When I started I could do v2 and muscle through some v3s Now my technique is vastly improved but I’m still climbing v3s and can barley do some v4s. mrntvimuftqaxpwnrhsoknlskvafstqutvjcqlscsmoycslah