I headed to Trowbarrow.
Quote from: tomtom on August 04, 2019, 02:58:13 pmI headed to Trowbarrow. Crikey, in this heat! Trowbarrow, particularly the shelter stone, is not a summer venue
S - afternoon at Staden in the Peak. Was very surprised at the quality of climbing here; the HVS Joint Effort was absolutely superb. Did a good E1 too
One of the best volume sessions I've ever had yesterday: 7c, then probably 8b+ to where I dropped it, followed by the 8a link at the end of the day.
It’s amazing how good that one section is compared to the rest of the quarry isn’t it? I should go back to Staden- I’ve been once years ago and dropped JE on what turned out to be the last hard move!
Goals: fix elbow
After a little more investigation (getting my mate to take pictures of my hands whilst half crimping), I found that my form was failing (the DIP joint, mainly on my right middle finger was flattening, causing the angle of the PIP joint to increase) increasing the stress on the PIP joint
My sleep's pretty good tbh - I did struggle a few years ago when I switched to normal hours but seems to be fairly decent for the last couple of years.
Quote from: xelaxela on August 05, 2019, 02:37:33 pmAfter a little more investigation (getting my mate to take pictures of my hands whilst half crimping), I found that my form was failing (the DIP joint, mainly on my right middle finger was flattening, causing the angle of the PIP joint to increase) increasing the stress on the PIP jointSorry I’m a bit confused. If you are half crimping then the angle of your DIP joint should be flat.
Quote from: shark on August 05, 2019, 02:58:13 pmQuote from: xelaxela on August 05, 2019, 02:37:33 pmAfter a little more investigation (getting my mate to take pictures of my hands whilst half crimping), I found that my form was failing (the DIP joint, mainly on my right middle finger was flattening, causing the angle of the PIP joint to increase) increasing the stress on the PIP jointSorry I’m a bit confused. If you are half crimping then the angle of your DIP joint should be flat. Sorry when rereading this again I wasn't very clear.What was happening is that my overall hand form was failing up from half crimp to somewhere between half and full crimp, then the DIP joint was flattening increasing the angle on my PIP joints.
Sorry when rereading this again I wasn't very clear.What was happening is that my overall hand form was failing up from half crimp to somewhere between half and full crimp, then the DIP joint was flattening increasing the angle on my PIP joints.