i managed to get to asia's biggest climbing gym while in kuala lumpur. it was pretty cool
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Replying to @elneurozorro
I'm only a beginner (bouldering for only about 2 months), so blue is between v1 and v3. But these were definitely on the harder side.
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Replying to @o_guest @elneurozorro
And they are most always mostly slopers. I have also only recently understood how to use slopers.
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That's awesome! V3 is actually pretty hard! Climbing is hard haha...
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Replying to @elneurozorro @o_guest
I've been climbing 8 years on and off and sometimes I feel very strong and sometimes like I have not enough to show for it. It's tough!
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Replying to @elneurozorro
I love climbing. We only go once a week, but it's incredible to see improvement. My muscles are always sore these days.
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The tough part is when you don't get sore anymore... because then improvements can only come from technique... well its actually fun
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Replying to @elneurozorro @o_guest
Well actually its a U shaped curve. Then technique is no longer good enough and you have to get crazy strong. But that's like V6+
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Replying to @elneurozorro
We did a class and we've been trying to improve technique but it's tough. I understand the principles, eg, move in way that conserves energy
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Just takes time and watch better climbers. Luckily it's like riding a bike once you get better.
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I try to watch, you can really tell who is a turd and who isn't pretty quick as well as who is a good climber and who isn't! 
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