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Ramair,Ramshaw
April 24, 2007, 05:00:14 pm
Hi, does anyone have any beta on this problem please?
a mate is trying and is unsure which sequence to persue....
1. match hand holds in the break, right hand to shallow pocket, left low on arete,left again a bit higher then left again slapping for top.
or
2. into pocket with right hand, left to arete then swing more left with both hands on the arete.
hope this makes sense!
Cheers
Olly

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#1 Re: Ramair,Ramshaw
April 24, 2007, 05:45:53 pm
I think there might be some previous info on this, however its one that seems to stop some dead whilst others can't fall off it. It could be 'morpho', some say it favours 'flexible hips', but I like to call it 'technique'.
The key is a guppy (pinch arete, thumb down) with the left hand. Then you get summat with the right, and get your right foot on the break hold by your balls. I think the trick is to get your weight around to the left so that the guppy works well.
Here the man like Bonjoy contemplates the foot-to-balls move:

Note left foot on blind smeary ting

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#2 Re: Ramair,Ramshaw
April 24, 2007, 09:33:54 pm
Thanks Johnny much appreciated

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#3 Re: Ramair,Ramshaw
April 24, 2007, 09:57:12 pm
Fantastic beta for half the population.  Surely a more PC version should be:
I think there might be some previous info on this, however its one that seems to stop some dead whilst others can't fall off it. It could be 'morpho', some say it favours 'flexible hips', but I like to call it 'technique'.
The key is a guppy (pinch arete, thumb down) with the left hand. Then you get summat with the right, and get your right foot on the break hold by your balls/front bum. I think the trick is to get your weight around to the left so that the guppy works well.
Here the man like Bonjoy contemplates the foot-to-balls/growler move:

Note left foot on blind smeary ting

 

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