Finger strength is everything, just be patient developing it. You have years.
I do know the commonest climbing finger injury is tearing the A2 pulley in the ring finger. I've done both of mine, luckily it's bark is worse than its bite. My advice is don't train, and don't crimp.
Then I'm sorry mate but you're fucked.
I'm not surprised, you and your mate look like you smell of wee. QuoteYou assume too much. That's me on the left, smelling, in fact, of napthalene balls. I climbed with Harold Raeburn you know. Bouldered, in fact. And Norman Collie made excellent tea.
You assume too much. That's me on the left, smelling, in fact, of napthalene balls. I climbed with Harold Raeburn you know. Bouldered, in fact. And Norman Collie made excellent tea.
Woooooo today I have assumed so much! Why - I must be a total muthafucka... ???But dude, if that's your missus then your pulley issues are the least of your problems. Your wife clearly has cancer of the left side of the jaw, and she's booted to boot. But I dare say that in 1923 she was quite a peach...Finger training, have a gander:12345
yo 149 i can only concur - I've been pulling my wedding ring finger consistenly for last couple of months, especially on particularly crimpy shizznit Anything to be gained by strapping the two together? I don't know.