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We'd have more options for solving nearly every move if we expanded our useful range. This goes for short and tall climbers in particular - chances are, you're not actually as good at getting scrunchy or getting extended as you think you are. The drill that can help, One Size Fits All, might be the most undervalued skill drill in all of climbing.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 | The Stories Told to Short and Tall Climbers
01:16 | Why Does it Matter?
02:30 | Useful and Chosen Ranges We Climb In
03:06 | It's Not Actually a Box
04:08 | What Can We Do About It?
05:15 | How the Two Ranges Work Together
06:25 | One Size Fits All and How to Do It
09:04 | Considerations for Doing One Size Fits All
10:52 | Why You Should Expand Your Range
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1 июн 2024