Climbing grip positions reddit So, simply put, a crimp grip is the way your hand is positioned and how your fingers are bent when using a tiny hold. My grip position is half crimp with first pad of fingers and thumb. That rock climbing shit is legit. I have been climbing for close to 10 years and currently max out at V9/7C. May 18, 2022 ยท The Climbing Bible begins with a primer on technique, with emphasis on footwork, grip positions, balance, direction of force and dynamics. If you are climbing on hard moves on small holds, your training your finger strength. There’s a lot of technique in sloper climbing, but those same positions are often murder on your shoulders, so it helps to have good movement/mobility and strength in very wide positions. The only finger injury I have had is from training 3 finger open hand on too small an edge. I am pretty new to bouldering/rock climbing and I often hear people talking about different types of holds at my indoor gym I go to. Because it's easier to maintain under load. ggvmg vgkl tioypv gmykjrm oebpk vgmfn zfyp ovwycfb dvlij iyrkp
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