rob.buse 184cm+2cm~7A+ rob.buse's beta for her/his βDo something amazingβπ€Ή TBD/ORANGE β’ BETA7 boulders, sends and beta videosββοΈπβ¬οΈ #DYNODAY βοΈπβ¬οΈ*Sometimes I feel that the most controversial thing you can set are boulder problems like this light blue #dyno from yesterday's reset @bertablockboulderhalle π€π *On the one hand, it's possible to cheat them and cut short, if you are familiar with dynamic moves or if you are a relatively tall climber. On the other hand, it's the perfect opportunity for beginners, children and relatively small climbers to learn and practice their coordination abilities [10%π¦π10%π]*During pre-run phase other routesetters or ambitious climbers might think "What, that's it?", because it feels so damn easy. However after opening the new set for everyone in the evening, you can witness amazing moments on "easy" dynos like this: People in rental shoes performing their first double-dyno or jump straight to the oval pinch without the intermediate hold. Relatively small climbers start to think: "Oh wow, I can do this. I'm almost there!". People get incredibly psyched and feel strong going for the big jug. Some climbers even define their own coordination move and stick the dyno one-handed with a right foot kick. By watching people do all this amazing stuff one thing becomes very clear: #routesetting can be a tool of giving opportunities for moments of joy and happiness π€©π*Still there's no escaping from the existing #routesetting paradigm of forcing moves for everyone βοΈπ€ Even if that one here is a refreshing exception π *Anyway I wish that this dyno will get the most repeated of all the orange taped boulder problems at #bertablockboulderhalle π§‘ππ*[EDIT: I forgot to mention that orange tape at #bertablockboulderhalle indicates a boulder problem with a certain dynamic move or jump. Therefore some climbers hesitate to even just try the problem, because those orange tapes are known to be very demanding in terms of explosion power, coordinate abilities and strong jumping. Anyway not this time π]*Thanks for having me @bertablockboulderhalle and thanks for the awesome #teamwork together with@fabi_pensel@candyclimbing@be_griffe@elenaflw& Lennart π€*Hope to see you crushing this one @jurosch @teambertablock ππ*Cheers Rob π€Έβ β’ 13 likes, 1 comments β’ See BETA7 for more...launch 245 viewsrob.buse βοΈπβ¬οΈ #DYNODAY βοΈπβ¬οΈ
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Sometimes I feel that the most controversial thing you can set are boulder problems like this light blue #dyno from yesterday's reset @bertablockboulderhalle π€π
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On the one hand, it's possible to cheat them and cut short, if you are familiar with dynamic moves or if you are a relatively tall climber. On the other hand, it's the perfect opportunity for beginners, children and relatively small climbers to learn and practice their coordination abilities [10%π¦π10%π]
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During pre-run phase other routesetters or ambitious climbers might think "What, that's it?", because it feels so damn easy. However after opening the new set for everyone in the evening, you can witness amazing moments on "easy" dynos like this: People in rental shoes performing their first double-dyno or jump straight to the oval pinch without the intermediate hold. Relatively small climbers start to think: "Oh wow, I can do this. I'm almost there!". People get incredibly psyched and feel strong going for the big jug. Some climbers even define their own coordination move and stick the dyno one-handed with a right foot kick. By watching people do all this amazing stuff one thing becomes very clear: #routesetting can be a tool of giving opportunities for moments of joy and happiness π€©π
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Still there's no escaping from the existing #routesetting paradigm of forcing moves for everyone βοΈπ€ Even if that one here is a refreshing exception π *
Anyway I wish that this dyno will get the most repeated of all the orange taped boulder problems at #bertablockboulderhalle π§‘ππ
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[EDIT: I forgot to mention that orange tape at #bertablockboulderhalle indicates a boulder problem with a certain dynamic move or jump. Therefore some climbers hesitate to even just try the problem, because those orange tapes are known to be very demanding in terms of explosion power, coordinate abilities and strong jumping. Anyway not this time π]
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Thanks for having me @bertablockboulderhalle and thanks for the awesome #teamwork together with
@fabi_pensel
@candyclimbing
@be_griffe
@elenaflw
& Lennart π€
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Hope to see you crushing this one @jurosch @teambertablock ππ
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Cheers Rob π€Έole.zelt
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