&;slopenation&; a v6 I enjoyed very much. Coming off a shoulder injury and left ankle sprain my hip mobility feels good! Believe it or not I&;m working through my own injuries all the time!The more I climb the more I realize I like big moves and slopers. slopers used to be my biggest weakness. Now it&;s my left pinch and toe hooks. So it&;s clear what I need to work on for the next 3 months!On to the next onr posted on November 11, 2017 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
&;Booger boogie&; a fun v? A climb where your hips are your best friend… Stretch out that right hip and warm up your back cuz this climb makes you do a funny dance when not done right. Easier said than done! posted on October 26, 2017 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments
Up the bloc is sloper / big move nation. This place is a real treat to visit and the climbs are so fun! (and challenging) great place to be humbled. Had some fun with @mralexting and a new gimbal!… Thanks for the great video and being nsfwallet. So much fun I went out and got one too posted on October 13, 2017 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments
&;Creamsicle toss&; this covered in the chalk and blood of my brothers before me.Beta tip:If you don&;t have the accuracy or desire to throw to a pocket/crimp (that you cant see because the red hides it!) use momentum and power to skip right past it. The next hold is a jug. I&;d rather throw an extra 4 inches than smash my hand a hundred times.Maximum effort climb but as fun as it gets!Thanks for the support and angles @heyyitscheryl Chris! Leen! Rudy! ction posted on April 29, 2017 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
&;butterscotch&; a fun like playing hopscotch yet challenging balance mobility and strength all in one go. Easy on the fingers like butter on warm bread… Yes I&;m hungry. . . _is_my_passion posted on December 19, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
Climbing is one of the most (fun) ctional sports I&;ve encountered with movements that require good body awareness, strength and mobility. Finally a climbing vid.. So can I officially call myself a climber? posted on October 25, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by