Quote from: Danny on September 17, 2013, 02:58:16 pmI'm trying to think of a decent video that demonstrates this style well, anyone?The opening "dream" sequence to Stone Monkey demonstrates some dynamic movement.
I'm trying to think of a decent video that demonstrates this style well, anyone?
Can we clarify between "Dynoing", "Dynamic", and "Deadpointing"? I consider Deadpointing to be dynamic.
Quote from: Sasquatch on September 17, 2013, 06:25:24 pmCan we clarify between "Dynoing", "Dynamic", and "Deadpointing"? I consider Deadpointing to be dynamic.+1
Second, and far more important, it encourages you to use the free leg to generate momentum. In its most cartoon form this is what is now called a pogo (though I always called it a ninja kick), but actually little flicks of the leg are usually more subtly useful, mostly by providing an efficient means to adjust on holds.If you climb with both feet on all the time you'll never learn this. I'm trying to think of a decent video that demonstrates this style well, anyone?