A masterclass in highball grit pedalling
That is a good day! Did you get The Storm?
Any beta would be great!
A lack of footage due to rain, busyness and the battery running out, but it shows enough to disgust all kneebar haters.
Quote from: Gritlad on November 12, 2012, 02:58:11 pm Any beta would be great!Have you tried heel instead of toe? (With the heel) I found the key was not to look too soon - as soon as you look at the hold you're going to it seems to force you out. Try to delay looking at it for as long as possible.
cheers yeah I briefly tried getting the heel on but couldnt figure out the feet to get it on, was moaning its too bunched but if you've done it i've got no excuse.....
Quote from: Gritlad on November 12, 2012, 03:21:30 pmcheers yeah I briefly tried getting the heel on but couldnt figure out the feet to get it on, was moaning its too bunched but if you've done it i've got no excuse.....As the others have said re the heel and not turning head too early. I found it easiest to get the heel up by matching the hold you have with your RH, pull up a bit, then throw it up.
I found the key was not to look too soon - as soon as you look at the hold you're going to it seems to force you out. Try to delay looking at it for as long as possible.
Good stuff, but can you give things names for those of us not intimately familiar with every square foot of peak grit?
Quote from: SA Chris on November 14, 2012, 08:26:35 amGood stuff, but can you give things names for those of us not intimately familiar with every square foot of peak grit?Better still, use their actual names rather than making them up.
Quote from: slackline on November 14, 2012, 09:22:22 amQuote from: SA Chris on November 14, 2012, 08:26:35 amGood stuff, but can you give things names for those of us not intimately familiar with every square foot of peak grit?Better still, use their actual names rather than making them up. what do you mean Slackers? (can't go on vimeo at work)
late summer visit