Reg
Branched out member
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- Victoria, BC
My story. Feel free to add your own experiences. Thanks
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It was called hip-thrusting, with good reason Paul. Half assed indeed, literally. Well said.It's a martial technique, to maintain a grounded stance under your own COG. Wether rope walking or branch walking, it is the key to preserve energy and condense power. can this not be done with DdRT? Or perhaps there are implications in the function of it that allow climbers to haul themselves half-ass.
It's a martial technique, to maintain a grounded stance under your own COG. Wether rope walking or branch walking, it is the key to preserve energy and condense power. can this not be done with DdRT?....
My story. Feel free to add your own experiences. Thanks
Great story Reg. I have had the nearly identical ailment for my entire adult life, and I would not still be climbing if I was limited to DdRT. I look for every advantage I can get to keep climbing, and now that arborists have invented so many new single rope devices it has really made climbing a lot easier.
Thanks all.Hi Reg
Thanks for the testimonial about SRT
You've given a current voice and visual to the things I found out many years ago too. Like you, I know that I wouldn't feel as fit for climbing as I am now had I not gotten off DdRT so long ago
Climbers who start on SRT now will have a much healthier and longer climbing cared ahead of them
Thanks for taking the time to share the message
Use gloves, it helps a ton.