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Yabbut what if there was a way to combine the power you get from the gym with good technique outdoors too.

It's called being a real strong all around climber. Gyms don't suck- especially if the weather *does* suck

and you remember that the gym isn't an end in itself. Ain't going to get any good at cracks though..... Those

gym cracks do suck. moon.gif

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climbing indoors in bad conditions and outdoors in good conditions does not improve technique as much as climbing outdoors in all conditions. it is much easier and more comfortable though.

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Dru said:

climbing indoors in bad conditions and outdoors in good conditions does not improve technique as much as climbing outdoors in all conditions. it is much easier and more comfortable though.

 

I agree 100%. thumbs_up.gif

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Gyms help me a lot with strength. When on real rock it is hard to get pumped unless doing laps. In the gym you can really focus in short time what would culminate a full day at the crag. I have learned more about technique at the gym(face climbing), by playing add-on with old timers. naming foot and hands, is the key. rockband.gif

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