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Title: Sport Climbing
Post by: Surin Blastanos on January 20, 2021, 09:07:16 pm
So I do(or used to, in the before times) wall climbing, and have done for about a decade. It's amazing fun, and a great full body workout. I realised recently that I hadn't been able to do any lead climbing in the past 10 months, and I miss it. Is anyone else here a climber?
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: climbing on January 20, 2021, 10:44:50 pm
Hi! I used to boulder quite a bit, but I think my fitness is way worse now than it was when I could get to a gym often. I used to boulder V4-5ish outdoor, V6-7 indoor depending on the gym... never really got into sport but toprope was always fun in the gym. Such a great workout and fun a activity with or without friends... and the climbing community is unbelievably supportive and accepting.

Here's my gumby ass punting off like a V2 a loooong time ago lol
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Surin Blastanos on January 20, 2021, 11:17:16 pm
Awesome, outdoor bouldering seems like brilliant fun. I agree, the climbing commnity is brilliant.  I'm yet to climb outdoors properly, but I'm around V4-V5 as well in bouldering, 6b+-6c+ in lead. I doubt I'll be anywhere near that after lockdown though. I'm trying to keep up fitness using Metolius Rock Rings for pullups and deadhangs, they're great
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: climbing on January 20, 2021, 11:31:40 pm
Oh yeah, it takes frequent practice to maintain that level of climbing. Rock rings are super helpful - I've been doing some (not nearly as much as I should) weighted pullups and hangs on my Rock Rings and Tension Flash Board just to keep some strength. Motivation to train with covid has been low, and my diet hasn't been what it used to be either  :confused

Can't wait to get back into a gym on a regular basis since my closest boulder field is about an hour and a half drive away. Definitely get outdoors if you can! Much like nudity, climbing outdoors on a nice day > climbing indoors
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Surin Blastanos on January 20, 2021, 11:52:45 pm
Oh yeah, it takes frequent practice to maintain that level of climbing. Rock rings are super helpful - I've been doing some (not nearly as much as I should) weighted pullups and hangs on my Rock Rings and Tension Flash Board just to keep some strength. Motivation to train with covid has been low, and my diet hasn't been what it used to be either  :confused

Can't wait to get back into a gym on a regular basis since my closest boulder field is about an hour and a half drive away. Definitely get outdoors if you can! Much like nudity, climbing outdoors on a nice day > climbing indoors
Yeah, the main problem with outdoors for me is that Northern Ireland doesn't have many outdoor centres, and my climbing squad only ran outings to them once a year. Hopefully now that I'm at uni the mountaineering club will run some events after covid. Every time I started getting into a habit of going to the gym, either I had to stop for work or uni, or they shut them down for lockdown, it's getting a bit annoying. As you say, it's hard to find motivation at home
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Fishandchips on January 21, 2021, 05:32:48 am
Nice pic @climbing

Unfortunately I’ve always been rubbish at any sport, climbing no exception even as a kid. Everyone else would decide to play around climbing trees and I’d be left on the ground not even making the first damn branch. Been shit scared never helped and always been dodgy up ladders. I could manage ladders on a climbing frame in the park though which is weird.
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Surin Blastanos on January 21, 2021, 10:50:44 am
Nice pic @climbing

Unfortunately I’ve always been rubbish at any sport, climbing no exception even as a kid. Everyone else would decide to play around climbing trees and I’d be left on the ground not even making the first damn branch. Been shit scared never helped and always been dodgy up ladders. I could manage ladders on a climbing frame in the park though which is weird.
I'm rubbish at most other sports, I wouldn't worry about it. And yeah, climbing can be pretty scary, for lead climbing, we had to get forms signed accepting a higher risk of death than normal climbing. We've had a number of climbers in courses who do not like heights, so they just climbed the lower half of the wall.
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Snouwu on February 07, 2021, 04:42:55 pm
I have done rock climbing before and it was fun but never got the chance to do it again
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: blank radar on February 07, 2021, 04:57:31 pm
i tried rock climbing at least two times, chickened out both times at a pretty low altitude, and gave up
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: A_Realbro on April 21, 2021, 10:52:18 pm
Yep! I love climbing walls and ive been unable to do climbing due to the pandemic. Its my favorite sport
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Fishandchips on April 21, 2021, 11:16:23 pm
I love climbing walls and ive been unable to do climbing due to the pandemic.

Are you sure?

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/climb-the-wall (https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/climb-the-wall)
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: A_Realbro on April 22, 2021, 09:08:06 am
I love climbing walls and ive been unable to do climbing due to the pandemic.
What? Im so confused

Are you sure?

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/climb-the-wall (https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/climb-the-wall)
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Fishandchips on April 22, 2021, 06:12:17 pm
I love climbing walls and ive been unable to do climbing due to the pandemic.
What? Im so confused

Are you sure?

https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/climb-the-wall (https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/climb-the-wall)

Climbing the walls is an English expression emphasising frustration. You said you love climbing walls and that you’ve been unable to since the pandemic. I asked if you’re sure referring to the expression of feeling frustrated through the pandemic rather than the actual climbing hobby. Just a dumb attempt at humour that’s best ignored.
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: hooflag on April 24, 2021, 07:46:12 pm
Best sport !
Sensation, strenght, patience...

Go to the alpes de hautes provences region in france to enjoy great spots !
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: ginkgob on April 24, 2021, 08:32:09 pm
I've never tried climbing but it looks like good fun! If a little scary in a way. Bet it's great for fitness.
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Surin Blastanos on April 24, 2021, 09:47:52 pm
I've never tried climbing but it looks like good fun! If a little scary in a way. Bet it's great for fitness.
Oh yeah, its fantastic for fitness, a full body workout. It gives you great upper body strength
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: alwaysveryconflicted on April 24, 2021, 10:21:23 pm
i am so out of practice with climbing ever since the pandemic started. hopefully i can get back into it soon!
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Surin Blastanos on April 24, 2021, 11:50:41 pm
i am so out of practice with climbing ever since the pandemic started. hopefully i can get back into it soon!
Same here, I'll definitely have dropped a grade or two by the time it starts up again, and my upper body strength is shot. There'll be quite a bit of training at a bouldering gym for me when things open up
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Gaberone on October 17, 2021, 03:30:22 pm
So I do(or used to, in the before times) wall climbing, and have done for about a decade. It's amazing fun, and a great full body workout. I realised recently that I hadn't been able to do any lead climbing in the past 10 months, and I miss it. Is anyone else here a climber?

I used to do wall climbing a while back. I remember I loved it. The feeling of getting to the top is the best, even when your fingers have that sensation when gripping the wall.
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Surin Blastanos on October 18, 2021, 01:01:33 pm
So I do(or used to, in the before times) wall climbing, and have done for about a decade. It's amazing fun, and a great full body workout. I realised recently that I hadn't been able to do any lead climbing in the past 10 months, and I miss it. Is anyone else here a climber?

I used to do wall climbing a while back. I remember I loved it. The feeling of getting to the top is the best, even when your fingers have that sensation when gripping the wall.
It's definitely  hard on your fingers
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: timnudist on October 18, 2021, 02:51:15 pm
Hi! I used to boulder quite a bit, but I think my fitness is way worse now than it was when I could get to a gym often. I used to boulder V4-5ish outdoor, V6-7 indoor depending on the gym... never really got into sport but toprope was always fun in the gym. Such a great workout and fun a activity with or without friends... and the climbing community is unbelievably supportive and accepting.

Here's my gumby ass punting off like a V2 a loooong time ago lol
@climbing  I would so do this.. was this in SC ?
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Fishandchips on October 18, 2021, 04:39:54 pm
I used to do wall climbing a while back. I remember I loved it. The feeling of getting to the top is the best, even when your fingers have that sensation when gripping the wall.

It's definitely  hard on your fingers

My fingers are already knackered from carrying heavy objects around for car boot sales. Sometimes they hurt just holding this damn ipad. Wish I could try out some climbing though see if I can get my muscles to work properly
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: climbing on October 19, 2021, 01:35:46 am
Hi! I used to boulder quite a bit, but I think my fitness is way worse now than it was when I could get to a gym often. I used to boulder V4-5ish outdoor, V6-7 indoor depending on the gym... never really got into sport but toprope was always fun in the gym. Such a great workout and fun a activity with or without friends... and the climbing community is unbelievably supportive and accepting.

Here's my gumby ass punting off like a V2 a loooong time ago lol
@climbing  I would so do this.. was this in SC ?

Yup, Big Rock, which isn't really good for bouldering. Had fun regardless
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: JustARando on October 19, 2021, 03:56:31 am
I've only ever done those beginner wall climbs. But, I'd been very fascinated by how some people make it look gravity-defying.
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Fishandchips on October 19, 2021, 04:25:38 pm
I've only ever done those beginner wall climbs. But, I'd been very fascinated by how some people make it look gravity-defying.

I tried one once when I was 10… didn’t get very far up 🤣
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Gaberone on October 20, 2021, 05:38:26 am
I used to do wall climbing a while back. I remember I loved it. The feeling of getting to the top is the best, even when your fingers have that sensation when gripping the wall.

You use any creme on them? I find the o’keefes working hands works really well. I used to use it when I worked at a grocery store a couple years ago

It's definitely  hard on your fingers

My fingers are already knackered from carrying heavy objects around for car boot sales. Sometimes they hurt just holding this damn ipad. Wish I could try out some climbing though see if I can get my muscles to work properly
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Fishandchips on October 20, 2021, 03:25:50 pm
I used to do wall climbing a while back. I remember I loved it. The feeling of getting to the top is the best, even when your fingers have that sensation when gripping the wall.

You use any creme on them? I find the o’keefes working hands works really well. I used to use it when I worked at a grocery store a couple years ago

It's definitely  hard on your fingers

My fingers are already knackered from carrying heavy objects around for car boot sales. Sometimes they hurt just holding this damn ipad. Wish I could try out some climbing though see if I can get my muscles to work properly

I’ve got oilatm which is a thick cream I sometimes use at night but that only helps with dry skin, not pains in my bones
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: JustARando on October 26, 2021, 02:31:38 am
Saw this video and remembered this thread. Anyone here do these type of climbs? 👏

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSe2Joryd/
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Surin Blastanos on October 26, 2021, 10:52:07 am
Saw this video and remembered this thread. Anyone here do these type of climbs? 👏

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSe2Joryd/
Not to that level, but I've attempted that sort of boulder problem before, it kills your fingers
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: JustARando on October 27, 2021, 12:18:49 am
Saw this video and remembered this thread. Anyone here do these type of climbs? 👏

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSe2Joryd/
Not to that level, but I've attempted that sort of boulder problem before, it kills your fingers

I can imaging it would kill my fingers, core and practically every muscle fibre in my body.
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Turbo_ on October 27, 2021, 02:54:51 am
I’ve always wanted to do some climbing, but I’ve never gotten the chance to. It seems like a lot of fun.
Title: Re: Sport Climbing
Post by: Surin Blastanos on October 27, 2021, 08:34:15 am
I’ve always wanted to do some climbing, but I’ve never gotten the chance to. It seems like a lot of fun.
Oh yeah, it's brilliant fun