&;Flexibat&; probably a v3-4 on @max_cant_sit_in_one_place scale. But a v6 checked off for me! Some fun movements in this send. Can you tell I didn&;t exactly plan my route? _is_my_passion posted on March 22, 2017 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
&;Sticky feet&; another (soft?) for the year. Could not do this at all without my feet but I saw plenty of climbers fully campusing it! Climbing is all about analyzing and deciding on acceptable risk. Climbs can be as safe or as dangerous as you make them out to be. Using my heels and strengths to my advantage here was no easy feat. () _is_my_passion posted on March 8, 2017 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
Grand opening of last weekend. Tremendously awesome setting. Extremely clean problems albeit super high. This dyno problem I&;ll call &;Plato&;s cave&; I&;m counting towards my 12 goals this year. Watching the competitive circuit at the end of the day really gave me perspective as to just how biomechanically efficient and effective climbers can be. Continually learning as I study their movement patterns and how small adjustments in technique result in greater contact strength. Depending on your beta you can use your own personal strengths to your advantage and everyone can overcome problems in their own way. _is_my_passion posted on February 18, 2017 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
&;black cloud&; a where each move connects very well and flows very nicely like the calm before a storm. Stretchy ftw. Try it out! Don&;t forget to warm up and activate your hamstrings a bunch before attempting heel hooks as the last thing a healthy climber needs is a chronic hamstring injury. _is_my_passion is the key to posted on December 20, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by