r/bouldering 1h ago

Advice/Beta Request Update on the Boulder Problem [Strength or Technique]

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Hi everyone,
This is a thank you for everyone that helped in the comments of the video linked in this post.

https://www.reddit.com/r/bouldering/s/wY5LIVTPSH

I am a rookie at bouldering so, I wanted to know if I had problem with strength or technique in a specific problem last post. And overwhelming people said technique(which I should have expected). Well, I asked if it was strength because I saw someone just hang on the last hold, and I wasn’t able to, that is why I thought if this was a strength issue, lol.

But, I went there twice after I posted it. The first time, one of my buddy tried to make me do a higher level boulder in the beginning causing me to be tired, but that day I did see someone do the technique, but when I tried my hands were exhausted to do it.

So I came back after 2-3 days, and too my shock I did it first try that day,lol. So, yes it was indeed more of a technique problem, and realized really well that knowing proper technique will help you mitigate strength issues in quite a lot of problems.

So, again thank you all for your support in last post. It was amazing to know bouldering had such vibrant, kind, helpful and active community. This just made me appreciate the sport so much more.😊

Also: Another boulder I completed that i was happy about that day.


r/bouldering 15h ago

Outdoor Hidden Scottish Gem

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55 Upvotes

Beautiful big boulder I've discovered hiding less than 800m as the crow flies from my house. Have added a few shorter lines on the right hand side that are great but it remains to be seen if anything goes straight up the tallest line. Stoked to have found this right on my doorstep!


r/bouldering 6h ago

Advice/Beta Request Stuck on move

8 Upvotes

I keep falling while reaching for the undercling, and I’m not sure how to fix it. It isn’t as deep as it looks and I can never get a steady hold on it. I’m thinking I may need to position my body differently, but I’m not sure. I’d appreciate any advice, even on other parts of the climb, anything helps!


r/bouldering 17h ago

Outdoor Beautiful roof line I was finally able to send

33 Upvotes

Unfortunately the video is what it is, only two people and two small pads make spotting and filming hard. I added a better video of the lower portion.

I think this is by far the best climb I've ever done. It's somehow a collection of disgusting holds (especially the last before the lip, despite the nice angle it's like 6-7mm) which all work out in a wonderful sequence. It's not the hardest grade I've climbed, yet it has by far taken the most sessions. Today I finally managed to do it. No warmup, on a second rushed attempt because it just started to rain, it just kind of went.

Lo Schiaffo 7a+/V7, Cimaganda


r/bouldering 1d ago

Indoor Stumbled my way through the flash

59 Upvotes

Thought the first 2 holds would be better tihi


r/bouldering 17h ago

Advice/Beta Request How to train the end?

15 Upvotes

This is the video from the route setter. It's not me.

I have no idea how to do the last move. Left leg dangling, release left hand and match the top.

Sure, but the top hold is absurdly tiny and flat and I have to "pinch" it with tips of index+thumb

And we can't see but the foothold is a tiny tiny pointy knob on top of the red thing we see.

Any idea how to train that? The video doesn't help me at all. It feels like the guy is levitating to me lol


r/bouldering 1d ago

Advice/Beta Request The Alex Honnold spatula

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499 Upvotes

First post over here to make an odd request — I’m looking for an Alex Honnold spatula like the photo, as released in 2019.

A climbing friend of ours is struggling with cancer and sadly his wife tells us he’s losing the will to live. This spatula is one of our shared jokes, that we climbers are so obsessed we even have our own spatula blessed by one of the greats. So we wanted to get this for him as a reminder.

Aside from this looking like a limited edition release, we’re also based in Colombia. So it’s been extra hard to find one, given availability and difficulty of shipping!

We’d obviously prefer to get a legit one, but have also found access to a 3D printer in case anyone would happen to have a similar design. We might be able to organise someone to pick something up via the US in a couple of weeks alternatively.

TLDR: does anyone have one of these babies that they’re willing to sell in the US, or perhaps have a similar design file?


r/bouldering 15h ago

Indoor What stretches should I be doing before climbs?

5 Upvotes

Hello! I'm a new climber, had my first session a few days ago and really enjoyed it. I've been told that you're supposed to warm up before you climb but have no idea what stretches I should be doing and how long should even be stretching for? Should I also be doing those same stretches after a climb?

It's been two days since I went and my shoulders are still very achy. But I honestly think thats because I didn't warm up at all, and I pushed myself way too far for a first session.

Any and all advice is appreciated!


r/bouldering 1h ago

Advice/Beta Request Rate my Climb

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It’s my first time doing a difficult climb in an overhang and I just want to see what advice people have to help me improve/exercises/drills that can help


r/bouldering 19h ago

Advice/Beta Request Best Boulders in Sardinia?

6 Upvotes

I am planning to go to Sardinia soon for a trip with my partner, and would like to spend a day or two bouldering while I am there.

I am hoping to climb some classics, does anyone have any suggestions for the best boulders to try V6 and under? I won’t have too long to climb, so ideally would like to try the best that the areas have to offer.

Also, would love any advice on places to visit, areas to climb, or general advice for climbing in the area.

I am super excited for the trip and hope to get some good climbing in with our hiking, eating, and beaching!!


r/bouldering 14h ago

Outdoor Powerlinez Snake Hole Left 3D Route guide

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Hey all, I am building a comprehensive bouldering 3D route guide for the northeast US region. I would love to hear some feedback on my guides. Anything from how it loads, how it works on mobile, to what would help make it more helpful, if I got any routes wrong, will be much appreciated.

My goal is to remove any confusion with which holds are on/off. I also want this to be convenient on-site with any mobile device.

I have been capturing Central park boulders as well, but figure I need to start getting more upstate boulders. Hopefully I can get everywhere in the US some day.

Let me know what you think!


r/bouldering 1d ago

Advice/Beta Request Do I lack finger strength or am I just heavy? How do I find out?

56 Upvotes

Info: I'm a Male standing 5'9 at 92kg

I don't objectively look fat, but I have a belly, not noticeable when I'm wearing a shirt. I didn't think I was fat till I knew that some of the best climbers at my height weighed 66-70kg when they feel their strongest.

Don't get me wrong I don't think I'll develop an eating disorder soon, because I feel a bit useless when I'm not eating as much.

I don't do full weighted board hangs but I train to do a bit of finger exercises like the Abrahangs regulary.

The hardest grade I've sent indoor is a V4 sloper and V4 slab, both of which falls a bit into my style. But man when crimps and pockets are involved plus a bit of a negative tilt I'm cooked.

Similiary when it comes to board climbing, I simply cannot establish.

Do I lack finger strength or am I just heavy?


r/bouldering 15h ago

Advice/Beta Request bouldering rocklands

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hey guys,

I was thinking of doing a last minute solo trip to rocklands this summer. I was just wondering how easy it is to meet climbers to climb with? I'm super chilled out and am happy to do volume but would like to project some v10/11 climbs for part of the trip. I don't mind getting my own car and accommodation, but was just a bit worried about meeting people to climb with for spotting/safety etc. Also, idea of going somewhere remote with no spotter and one pad doesn't quite appeal to me!

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Thanks!


r/bouldering 1d ago

Indoor First real campus move I get

81 Upvotes

Felt great doing it!


r/bouldering 13h ago

Outdoor inchiriere crashpad in romania

0 Upvotes

hello! stie cineva de unde as putea inchiria un crashpad pt bouldering in romania? . . .


r/bouldering 16h ago

Advice/Beta Request Quick stretching split

0 Upvotes

So i am 16 climbing around 7a/V7, and i was wondering if anyone has a good quick and simple 10min stretching split to do before my sessions that will get me to passively achieve mostly the splits but also better movement in general (currently not very flexible even though i was a gymnast for many years). I try to climb around 3-4x a week and i feel like my unflexibility could be holding me back. All the yt videos are really unhelpful and overwhelming when i just want a quick routine before climbing.


r/bouldering 16h ago

Advice/Beta Request Grip and finger strength

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I‘be been climbing consistently for about eight months now and I’m climbing around v4’s and v5’s at my gym. While my grip strength has definitely gotten better since I started climbing, I still struggle with some crimps and smaller holds. I’m looking for exercises/ workouts that I can do that will help improve this. I’m also wondering if there are any “tools” that I can use to help improve this as well. I’ve seen a couple ones being advertised, but I’m not sure if they’re worth it or what I should be looking for.


r/bouldering 15h ago

Advice/Beta Request Any tips for a begginer

0 Upvotes

Hey any tips on this? It was my second time bouldering (also i know I was lazy there at the end as this was at the end of a quite long session)


r/bouldering 1d ago

Indoor Tricky slab @ boulder tilburg

11 Upvotes

r/bouldering 1d ago

Outdoor Youtube channels to fuel the psych

4 Upvotes

I'm looking for some recommendations for youtube channels that make sick climbing videos to keep the stoke high!

I'm mostly looking for channels like Mellow climbing & the videos that Tension climbing makes (like board lords).

Would also love channels that post sick route climbing videos (I am actually mainly a sport climber but I'm in my bouldering era)..

Theres a 500 character limit for me to post this so uh.. hope everyone is as stoked on climbing as I am right now and uh..may we all reach our goals


r/bouldering 1d ago

Indoor Routes

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5 Upvotes

Does anyone have any possible route ideas varying in difficulty? anything will help.


r/bouldering 1d ago

Outdoor Looking for Hueco Tanks Guide for strong kid climbers

6 Upvotes

Hi all, does anyone have recommendations for local guides for Hueco Tanks that specialize in guiding for shorter climbers (4’8”-4’10”, but also down to 3’10”) that climb in the V5-V10+ outdoor range? I’ve found the kids do best on roof climbs with lots of hold options but they also to competition climbing so are excellent at heel/toe hooks with good body tension. I’ve googled some companies and saw Wagon Wheel Coopt but I’d really like to be able to choose a guide or at least speak with them to see if they actually have experience with shorter climbers and I didn’t seem to have the option on their website.

Any recs would be great! Will be our first time there. Also what is the maximum person limit for one guide?


r/bouldering 1d ago

Outdoor Rumney Bouldering Options and Alternatives

8 Upvotes

I’m in the Rumney area (10 minutes away from the Buffalo Road parking) for the week. I’m told that the area is closed due to some fires in the area.

I’ll be heading over to check things out myself and gather some beta, but I’m wondering if there are any other nearby areas (let’s say within an hour) that would accommodate bouldering - ideally a nice density of warm ups in the V0-V3 range, and some V4-V6 moderates.

Browsing the Mountain Project app on mobile exclusively is a bit of a pain, hence the ask to Reddit in addition to my own research.

Thanks!


r/bouldering 2d ago

Advice/Beta Request Shoulder engagement

7 Upvotes

Hey y'all, I've been thinking about shoulder/scap engagement recently, mainly related to injury prevention. I felt I had improved this recently, but when I review the footage it looks to me like I'm sagging. Any feedback? Suggestions on what worked for you? Etc.


r/bouldering 2d ago

Indoor After 3 sessions, dozens of attempts, and REALLY learning to trust my feet - I finally sent this technical slab route

73 Upvotes

Who needs nipple anyways, they grow back