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  • wait where was the dyno?

  • Don't want to seem like a hater bro, but definitely not a dyno. ur feet coming off doesn't mean you jumped for a hold.

  • not a dyno, sure your feet come off but there's no jump

  • If I walked into my climbing centre and they were playing that music I would quit.

  • what is it like v3?

  • Lol u tube is just fill with a bunch of wack ass haters huh? great climb brother the movements on the rout were really cool. gym looks sick. sensei bow at the end. Fantastic

  • Wow a heel hook..... ON THE BIGGEST JUG EVER

  • no dyno

  • Dyno is when you actually jump and leave the holds, what you did was a dead-point.

    But still really awesome climb!!

  • not a dyno

  • sick dyno... nooot

  • Jugtastic!

    

  • A Dyno doesn't have to me a jump. Dyno is short for dynamic move...

  • @IC3M4NX its still not a dyno

  • @IC3M4NX No, a dyno is not short for dynamic move. Incorrect.

  • it is so much cooling if you imagine the camera guy filming from the top.

  • Static movements FTW!

  • no dyno? :(

  • dynamic movement, not a full dyno though. :D

  • wheres the dyno?

  • bouldering on drum & bass... where´s my acid

  • Wait I missed the Dyno. show again plz

  • morpho much

  • thats not a dyno

  • 10000 view! :D

  • you tried to make that look alot harder then it was

  • looks like fun movement.

  • that isnt a dyno. a dyno i when you completely let go of your feet and hands. thats just considered a dynamic move.

  • @amirahhans no thats an all points off dyno lol but good try

  • @hatedrivesus I disagree. Static would indicate that there is at least one point of contact to the surface, whereas a Dynamic movement would be less than one, meaning free from contact with the surface.

  • @takemasu45 i dont know what your trying to say i was just stating that this could be called a dyno if you were so inclined to call it one. as far as point of contact go idk what you were trying to say. static=no use of momentum and dynamic=use of momentum

  • @hatedrivesus physically, yes, that's true. However in climbing terms, would you say that doing a static move is not moving at all, then? Static moves are when you have a contact to the wall that in itself is not moving relative to the wall. Dynamic is the absence of any static points.

  • @amirahhans dyno is short for dynamic move. they are the same thing... You don't have to go flying through the air for it to be a dyno, it just has to be a shifting of your center of gravity to go from static to dyno

  • wheres the dyno?

  • I climb. Do you?

  • jugfest

  • I think I would have done that boulder different XD but great climbing!

    Btw, wheres the dyno ? :P

  • Good to know someone else likes jump up DNB :)

  • HaAHAhaha awesome

  • got jugs?

  • oh yeah that is kinda a dyno if i did that i would count it as a dyno nice job!!!

    like the bow at the end lol

  • Yeah, no dyno. Decent climbing, but that's easy when all you're using is huge jug holds.

  • i would consider the second move a dyno, i throw and my feet come off; i guess its what one considers a dyno. for instance, some people might consider it a "big grab" but not a dyno ;)

  • a dyno is hwen both hands and feet are not attached to the wall anymore your left hand still is...

  • @gerardo231 No, a dyno is a dynamic move. There is one in there, although nothing special.

  • @gerardo231

    Dyno

    A dynamic move to grab a hold that would otherwise be out of reach. Generally both feet will leave the rock face and return again once the target hold is caught. Non-climbers would call it a jump or a leap.

    Dyno, as in, not static.

  • I would call it weak core.

  • @Hangar18RockClimbing thats just cutting loss. its no dyno

  • @Hangar18RockClimbing Heres the actual definition of a dyno...A Dyno is a technique, commonly used in rock climbing, to use the arms and legs to gain height and distance in a quick, fast, maneuver. It is used to leap from one set of handholds to a higher set that would otherwise be out of reach. I would say No Dyno but definitely great climbing.

  • It was a dynamic move or big grab, if you dyno'd your left hand wouldn't have stayed on the grab... re-title plz.

  • lmfao no dyno and you only used big holds, it's not that special

  • Dyno? I saw a big grab but no dyno. Excellent climbing, no doubt.

  • joe where was the dyno?

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