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A lot of these Expert Village videos are worthless.
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@XVXBEAVERXVX You obviously don't climb very often. I land dyno's with a fairly decent average, and I'm by no means a top climber. Often, dyno's use LESS energy than coring up your whole body and using massive body tension to pull the move statically.
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@danull16 ive dyno'd a crimp before, it was awesome.
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Did you say suave-E?
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Actually, there are a lot of situations in bouldering when it is useful to make a dyno. Also there are a lot of situation where it is useful to stop using your feet. This can be useful, it doesn't have to be. But when you know when it is, you can profit a lot from training this in particular. It may help you climb cleaner and better.
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You climb like a man haha ,oh ye sorry u r , women don't need to do those altho we can u guys always usin ur upper body showin off ur big muscles , ya can't use those moves climbing a 400 ft rock face outdoors !!!!!
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You're a dumbass
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Is it me or did he forget to explain to us how to do a dyno
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@HosteDenis eating twinkies/McDonalds and watching youtube all day is wasting your life. I'd rather play with it than waste it.
That isnt very nice stop being mean
ArmageddonsRevenge 3 years ago 22
some holds (i.e. small crimps) cannot be had making dynamic moves therefore a static move is essential. and some routes have large gaps between holds therefore a dyno is essential. just depends on the route. nice to have both moves perfected though.
danull16 2 years ago 15