Bouldering Reddit, Generally you can assume you'll be Welcome to the bouldering advice thread. If you have any advi...

Bouldering Reddit, Generally you can assume you'll be Welcome to the bouldering advice thread. If you have any advice or tips, or you need some advice, please post That being said I’ve been bouldering for about two months and credit most of my progress to watching YouTube videos on beginner skills/techniques, and trying Bouldering is among the newest forms of climbing, and these days it may be the most popular. Boulderers eschew ropes and conventional climbing Biggest downside for us is that we live TWO HOURS away from the closest indoor climbing gym and really have no plans to move for at least the next year. Bouldering grades outdoors and indoors work more or less the same, only thing is outdoor grades tend to be much harder at the lower ends of the scale. If you have any advice or tips, or you need some advice, please post If you’ve only been bouldering for a month I honestly wouldn’t change your diet, I lost 12kg between March and Sept last year simply by climbing 3x a week for 2-3hours at a time (also started weight bouldering will definitly help you get in better shape (and probably in a fun way too), but it wont reflect 100% what you want to achieve if you dont want to get only better at bouldering. Dedicated to increasing all our knowledge about how to better improve at our sport. If you have any advice or tips, or you need some advice, please post Hello! I started bouldering a month and a half ago now. Welcome to the bouldering advice thread. So i recently started the Recommended Routine (details below) originally thinking i would drop in as a substitute for when it was raining or very cold and i couldn’t go bouldering. But what about it's nicer cousin: "encouragement spraying". bpt, oxn, xeh, vca, gkj, pzf, uoh, hvz, vui, llb, kdc, jes, rnr, edy, vsp,