abarro, if a 9a climber tells me I’m bad at some specific technique or other, I’ll take it on the chin and look to improve, no problem. If the same person tells me I’m basically not good at climbing
And Nick the whole over sensitive thing is getting boring, welcome to the real world where people have differing levels of sensitivity to things, shock horror I know
Would you really, if you came across a series of posts made by people that you don't know discussing one of your videos and taking the piss out of you, see that as truth-based guidance for your improvement?
Im not surprised there’s a huge problem with young people feeling depressed and worthless, they think everyone is equal…. They aren’t that’s not the world we have created or live in….
Lattice bouldering training programme, soloing on Lliwedd
Can we topic split this please? This thread is about legendary feats of fingerboard, of which we have posted, there’s 0 point in discussing his climbing ability because that’s not what this thread is about. Could easily split this into “old man yells at cloud” thread if you want to discuss young people being too sensitive or whatever
"Kids these days," A UKB Experience
Climbing is absolutely riddled with miserable old farts so that hardly surprises me lol
Quote from: mrjonathanr on January 19, 2024, 08:46:03 amLattice bouldering training programme, soloing on LliweddMy one attempt at soloing on Lliwedd ended with me backing off a move on a Victorian VDiff that I swear was solid 5a. A Lattice bouldering training programme might have helped
In an attempt to bring this back on track....I see the biggest numbers seem to come from pickuos/lifts, not hangs.Is that a safety/practicality thing, or does the rest of the chain (shoulder etc) becoming the limiting point for hangs?
Not sure it counts as legendary but I managed a 76.5kg lift left with my left hand am also crap at climbing
In the case I was thinking of, the guy was absolutely devastated. My impression was that he had mixed motivations. He liked strength training and revelled in his mastery of that. He also had climbing aspirations and felt affinity for the climbing community (whatever that is). Anyway, the online commentary about how his strength feats demonstrated climbing ineptitude, upset him so much that he deleted all copies of all videos he had and caused him to view "the climbing community" as being cruel and alienating. Even things said with a friendly good natured intention can be taken really badly.
If you're done with that Shaun bloke then do Tim Palmer next It's OK he won't mind.