Not coolpic.twitter.com/UMszZBIG5u
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I've tried indoor bouldering, it's fun, but locations not too convenient to do on a regular basis.
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I'm lucky it's next door to my house pretty much.
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That’s cool. And indoor bouldering sounds a lot safer than the outdoor version! If I get a chance I might try wall climbing first though. One step at a time, perhaps? Despite my punches, I don’t think I have good upper body strength (punches kinda come from my legs).
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Bouldering and generally all types of climbing ideally should make you use legs more than arms, but bros exist of course. There's a specific technique to allow one to use their core and legs. Otherwise you just tire and fail.
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The goal is to keep your arms straight as much as possible to not tire out those muscles. And to rotate your hips to allow your core to do the heavy lifting.
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Many, especially bros, prefer to do it in a way less efficient and less stylish way and thus use their upper body tons. But brains vs brawn is a cool thing when you see a tiny “weak” person do a ridiculously tough climb that a super bulky guy can't do.
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So interesting! I know a climber with quite some experience but haven't heard these things
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I'm actually a 2nd generation climber, which I find hilarious. I'll find you some videos on this that I've used as it's very interesting — at least to me...
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Good luck with the tenure stuff.

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I'm so glad to hear you're finding something that works. It's important to do some weights I think, especially for me as it's changed how I interface with the world.
@paweljmatusz and@andrea_e_martin are my inspirations for weights and gym, really appreciate their support.
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"Something that works" is medication in this case :)
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(punch) bag work is great
But I like these things where you have to touch-tag something.