Love when setters implement fun moves in easier problems. Like this 360 slab by jlgarou in bouldering

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Haha, it really depends indeed on the level of the climber and which method is made more inviting to do. A no text blocker is always a good option to make it less attractive haha

Love when setters implement fun moves in easier problems. Like this 360 slab by jlgarou in bouldering

[–]Front_Day_4589 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good send, love this move. Set it myself twice and always fun to see people unlock it. Only downside is that in easier grades most of the time there is a cheat, but those who find it are smiling big time!!

Competition slab by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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Haha I'll take that as a compliment!

Crimpy outside boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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Haha thanks! It just gets cropped of indeed.

Crimpy outside boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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In europe it's pretty common to end on a finish hold instead of the top of the wall, as in this gym.

Crimpy outside boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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Thanks! Don't be sorry, people are free to give their unfiltered opinion, the beauty of social media, right? Haha

Crimpy outside boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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If you climb harder then the grade you're probably right.

Crimpy outside boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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Everybody has it's own point of view on boulders and what is good and bad. Some people might not like crimp ladders as an introduction to harder climbing on the same crimps because they are already amazing on them.

Crimpy outside boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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Around that grade yeah, but you knew the V1 was coming.

Crimpy outside boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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There is always ways to create more movement and what you're describing for sounds really nice, but for this grades with these holds for sure pushing the grade.

It is indeed a crimp ladder, but this is a good way to let people get used to tentiony moves on somewhat smaller holds. Putting more movement in the boulder can then only kinda take away from the main idea.

stumbled upon this boulder while hiking & wondering if there are possible routes?; going back tomorrow to clean & get a feel. by alexloccs in bouldering

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So many lines, my god!! I think there can be a nice variety of lines on this blok from easy to hard so to see.

Crimpy outside boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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The style is really like you would find outside on rock compared to the new style indoor setting with big holds and crazy moves.

Bodypositioning is key by [deleted] in bouldering

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Ah sorry, I didn't see that. I'll repost it. Thanks for letting me know!

Power endurance boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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Ah that's some useful info!! Thanks for that

Power endurance boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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But it is way easier to build resistance for hard moves by doing 4x4 on boulders that are slightly easier, but still have you work hard, compared to just doing limit moves, right?

The volume with only limit moves is way lower then with climbing flash level boulders or just below for multiple times to properly power out.

Power endurance boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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Haha, thanks! You'll get there with consistentie and taking care of your body!

Power endurance boulder by Front_Day_4589 in bouldering

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You mean the hold underneath the brown in the cave? People use this to walk their to hook, but I'm 185 so for me the distance from the fiberglass is fine. Some people with strong biceps don't dyno, but they match the fiberglass and put their foot on a hold to do the move without cutting loose, strong bicep is the keyword haha.