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12-01-2012, 09:55 AM #1
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Thanked: 55That brings up a good point and an interesting one to me. I'm 6'1" and several of the people that I climb with are much shorter (both men and women).
Everyone thinks that every route is easier if you are taller. That's because they are only aware when their height isn't working for them.
They don't realize it when some hold/move is easier for them and harder for me. If a hold is up above their head but within reach they have no problem using it of course.
However that same hold may be at or below my waist and may do me very little good when trying to climb higher.
I think the height thing in general average out. There are usually multiple ways to climb a route as well so it's very seldom when a really good but shorter climber can't climb a route due to height restrictions.
The interesting thing to do in the gym when anyone (including me) thinks that something can't be done because of height, age, body build, etc. is to look around and find someone similar to you and watch them climb the route that you think you can't
I'm using "you" in the generic sense here of course and I'm not implying that you were using height as any kind of excuse. It just comes up frequently in climbing where we all make an excuse only to see someone who could have those same "excuses" do the route that we couldn't
I've a very humbling sport sometimes...just watch a 10 year old skinny school girl climb sometime!Last edited by gcbryan; 12-01-2012 at 09:57 AM.
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12-01-2012, 10:07 AM #2
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Thanked: 485Yeah, true, a nice reach that might be a stretch but comfortable for me might be a bit 'crampy' for you; with a bent arm and more tension on the biceps.
Oh, I don't need to use height (or lack thereof) as an excuse, I've got HEAPS of excuses; age, missing tendons, bone rubbing on bone, baldness, the wrong shorts, grumpiness, short sightedness, a bit of a bad night's sleep last night, was a little bit hungry, the music wasn't quite loud enough, I need a new chalk bag...Last edited by carlmaloschneider; 12-01-2012 at 10:09 AM.
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12-01-2012, 06:17 PM #3
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Thanked: 55Haha...I'm quite good in the excuse department as well! It's part of the fun!
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12-01-2012, 06:28 PM #4
i tried this one time at a Newman Outfitters ( if i remember right ) , a female friend of mine (later my wife / exwife ..lol) at the time wanted to look for a winter coat .. we saw someone climbing the rock wall and i opened my mouth and said that cant be that hard !! well the lady working the wall said bet you cant do it , i said probably not but after some name calling to me by my female friend i was more then eager to prove them both wrong ... well i made it to the top !!!! being that my friend barely new me that well and the lady at the wall had no clue that i climbed trees for 7 years and been through classes to be a tree climbing instructor ..lol.. but i will admit that i went up the easy side and still struggled , climbing anything on a regular basis you find you have muscles that you never lnew you had ... that was 12years ago and 30 pounds lighter ...lol