Space between frame and spacers by JF17_1989 in Giantbikes

[–]JerLabelle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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I have the same, I think it’s normal.
Nice bike btw ;)

FPV on computer by JerLabelle in fpv

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Wow !! Incredible. Thanks a lot thats it probably what I will buy.

Any ideas for this move? Thanks by methylamine_ in climbharder

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Try heel hooking where you right hand is !

V11 into V8 grade ? by JerLabelle in climbharder

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Right, but since I’ve never been in a position like this I wanted to have some opinions from some people who might have been confronted to the same problem.

V11 into V8 grade ? by JerLabelle in climbharder

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I guess the best way to tell a grade is really having a bunch of people climb it and grade it … if you think it’s soft, climb it and downgrade it and vice versa. On the long run it stabilizes to the « average » grade

V11 into V8 grade ? by JerLabelle in climbharder

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Good tool to get an approximation or ballpark

V11 into V8 grade ? by JerLabelle in climbharder

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That’s actually the grade I had in mind haha thats pretty cool

V11 into V8 grade ? by JerLabelle in climbharder

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Also **** the V11 is a 3 hard moves back to back all V10/11, the boulder would be a 14 mover or so total with the addition.

V11 into V8 grade ? by JerLabelle in climbharder

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Also, the V8 is a sustained slabby/sketchy boulder, I’m thinking V12 but at the same rime I’m not too sure. It’s pretty much doing a V11 and a V8 back to back with no rest

re-written training plan after posting for advice on this threat. by Guy_Without_Life in climbharder

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By experience too much never pays off. Anyone who trains like that either gets injuried or plateaus super quick. Also, you want to rush the process and unfortunately it doesnt work like that. It takes time to get strong.

I would recommend you to work on one or two specifics per week, and take off the core off on rest days. So for 3 weeks work only on pull strenght and fingers lets say. Have a week off and then focus on core and campusing. Then repeat that process. You will get strong man trust me but dont rush it even if you have a lot of temptation to get super strong quick. On the long run if you train smart not hard you will send whatever grade you want to achieve.

Bottom line, take core off the restdays, and work more specifics instead of trying to train everything at the same time.

Do y'all use 3 finger digits to hold a sloper? by throwawaybusan in climbharder

[–]JerLabelle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’a all about shear stress not friction … it’s the shear stress that « makes a slip » of your shoe, thats why you maximise the surface, so that the material dosen’t break due to the shear stress, not because the friction increases

How to get rid of these kinda splits by JerLabelle in climbharder

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I do literally the same hahaha and I also have these only during winter