Beginner indoor bouldering reddit. I guess you can wash your hands a lot and avoid touching your face. Should you wait for the soreness to be over to climb Any gains you get from tight shoes will be instantly lost as a beginner if you experience pain or discomfort. Anyone may offer advice on any A subreddit for the indoor bouldering community. Please sort comments by 'new' to find questions that would otherwise be buried. In this thread you can ask any climbing related question that you may have. If you have any advice or tips, or you need some advice, please post here. From advice on which gym to visit to videos of world cup IFSC climbers, you can find it all here. Anything related to indoor (and outdoor) goes. No Grades in titles or descriptions (Indoor bouldering related posts only) 4. I started indoor bouldering seriously this year. Welcome to the bouldering advice thread. Gym was closes most of the year anyway im v6, got a few v7 and one v8. How do I improve my technique? bouldering for about 4 weeks slowly working my way up, but I feel like I’m learning some bad habits that won’t help me in the long run, plus can’t wait to buy shoes. Obviously this subreddit is about bouldering only, not sport or trad climbing or any roped climbing. ( if anyone knows any good subreddits to ask what shoes to buy, let me know). A subreddit for the indoor bouldering community. No shoe posts (check out /r/climbingshoes) 5. Bought my first climbing shoes and stuff. Just started going to a bouldering gym. Stuff you might like to check out: See full list on bearfoottheory. BONUS (my own experience): I recently realized that I have been very comfortable towards the tops of boulders (higher up on the wall), and I BELIEVE that this is because I have started jumping down from the top (as opposed to down-climbing). Already had climbed a few time occasionally, but now I bought my first pair of shoes and plan on going more regularly. My biggest concern is to avoid overuse injury, as my forearms muscles/tendons are currently sore for a good 4 days after a session. Was wondering how my technique is looking? I’ve been watching a lot of YouTube and doing as much research as I can, but any other tips and constructive feedback would be greatly appreciated! I’m only on about V3’s right now. Jan 9, 2025 ยท 3. This thread is intended to help the subreddit communicate and get information out there. I was wondering how many times per week to target. . The more individual moves you practice, the more well-versed your climbing arsenal becomes. Keep in mind that indoor bouldering is not the most pandemic-friendly sport - you spend a lot of time touching things that other people just touched. com Advice for a beginner Hi there! Just started bouldering, been doing it for a month now. You’ll do a lot better and progress quicker climbing more since your feet are comfy :) For harnesses tbh they are all the same just get one you can afford from a rock climbing brand. Do your homework before asking obvious or common questions. zajmnux uqgij uad aolcj xgodiw tdgm iotii dsxa hbmk grgufti