4:55 I think you could put your right foot in the other side of the rock in wich you have the toe jook and then try to go a bit with the body to the right for being able to place the left foot on the volume before you keep going. Each of you videos get better and better, keep going Tony !
Hey man, I have an idea for that green cave one. After you put that left toe hook in and move your left hand up to the next hold, do you think it's possible to use both your feet to toe hook the one your left foot is on, and then keep the right toe hook and move the left one over to the volume? I think that would give you a more static way to do that move. Hopefully this makes sense
I love your videos ! Especially the asmr'ish background music, your voice and your pace.
I was at this gym last week, I wonder if you were there
hey man try using climbing tape over the blister I find it really helps, love the vids aswell
Thank you for the Tip!
4:55 I think you could put your right foot in the other side of the rock in wich you have the toe jook and then try to go a bit with the body to the right for being able to place the left foot on the volume before you keep going. Each of you videos get better and better, keep going Tony !
Thank you for the kind words I appreciate it. Also I will give your strategy a try!
Hey man, I have an idea for that green cave one. After you put that left toe hook in and move your left hand up to the next hold, do you think it's possible to use both your feet to toe hook the one your left foot is on, and then keep the right toe hook and move the left one over to the volume? I think that would give you a more static way to do that move. Hopefully this makes sense
I havnt been able to try this yet but it does make sense! Thank you for the suggestion. :D