
#41 -- Sloper Love
04/10/23 • 78 min
Tim and Josh express their love of slopers and deconstruct the techniques around how to best use them.
Slopers can stump a lot of newer, intermediate, and even advanced climbers, but they are the key to unlocking next level climbing technique.
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Tim and Josh express their love of slopers and deconstruct the techniques around how to best use them.
Slopers can stump a lot of newer, intermediate, and even advanced climbers, but they are the key to unlocking next level climbing technique.
Support us on Patreon: HERE
Visit our podcast page: HERE
Sign-up with one of our coaches: HERE
Follow us on Instagram: HERE
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#40 -- Putting the Lessons Together, Effort
Tim and Josh go into the application of Balance and Mechanics: Effort.
Tim shows us how Effort is something that is trainable all by itself.
Effort is that “jen ne se quois” that MUST be understood and developed in order to become a great climber.
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#42 -- Crimp Types and the Why Behind Each One
Tim and Josh actually do love crimps. Or at least they like them...
In this episode they go into each of the different crimp types (open, half, full) and the pro’s and con’s of each one. Then they talk about how and why to utilize each type depending on the hold and movement required.
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