what about just climbing lot's of things that requires toehooking?
I agree with RASTATA. Toe hooking is more skill than strength. Training for toe hooking by bat-hanging is about at much use as hanging by your heels to get better at heel hooking.
Training for toe hooking by bat-hanging is about at much use as hanging by your heels to get better at heel hooking.
(b) the fact that I can hang from my whole foot over a bar, but not from my toes on a bar or my foot on a big flat hold, suggests to me a strength or activation deficit in my foot flexors that should be easily trainable. I don't suspect for a moment that this will solve the whole problem.
If you have big feet it's always going to be quite difficult
boosters? I'm no scarpa expert but aren't those down-toed, i.e. an anti-hook boot?