Bouldering
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Welcome to the Bouldering Community on Lemmy! This vibrant community is dedicated to all rock climbing enthusiasts who are passionate about bouldering. Whether you're a seasoned climber or just starting out, this is the perfect place to share your experiences, seek advice, and connect with like-minded individuals who share your love for this thrilling sport.
๐๐งโโ๏ธ Share your bouldering adventures, discuss techniques, and engage in conversations that inspire and motivate each other to push our limits and conquer new challenges. From problem-solving to improving strength and agility, bouldering offers a unique combination of physical and mental exercise.
We believe in the power of community support and encouragement. Whether you're seeking beta for a difficult route, sharing your accomplishments, or looking for climbing buddies, this community is here to provide a friendly and inclusive space where climbers of all levels can thrive.
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So, join the Bouldering Community on Lemmy, chalk up your hands, and let's embark on a journey of adrenaline, strength, and connection amidst the beauty of rock formations! ๐งโโ๏ธ๐๐๐ช
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I'm an absolute beginner and was very surprised today by how little my strength training background translated to even the easiest routes. I could do all the "green" ones, which translate to... I don't know, the easiest grades, there's way too many standards to remember. But not one of the "yellow" routes. And frankly some of the green ones were extremely difficult!
It feels like I have no idea what to do with my body, which is understandable given it was the first time I've tried. But where do I learn that?
It's wild, I've been doing weighted pull-ups for months and it didn't seem to count for shit on the walls. Humbling, not that that's necessarily a bad thing. But I'm genuinely one of the strongest people at my normal gym!
Sounds boring but just doing it more. I find it hard to learn by copying someone as I can't easily identify the tiny body changes. But trying a problem over and over and trying new things you can learn what works and what doesn't.
Also asking friends or strangers how they did something can very helpful. I find climbers are very happy to share advice when asked (but usually won't offer as that can be considered rude).
As for strength, I guess it's very different muscles. It will help when your fingers, forearms and technique are better I'm sure :)
Thanks for the advice. My forearms are totally ruined at the moment, between climbing and manual labour. But I guess that's how they'll get stronger!