So the key elements of the improve-your-dynoing plan seem to be:
1. Develop a fluid crouch-and-lunge technique - possible
2. Make arms bigger in relation to your body - maybe
3. Reduce body mass to 6kg - step away from the cakes, fat boy
4. Get a LOT hairer - let's not go there
In reply to robinsi197: and the ideal climbing partnership consists of a gibbon leader and an orang-utan belayer "orangutans are exceedingly slow and safe," said Dr Usherwood."
I used to get so stressed about dynoing on redpoints (in case I fluffed things) that I banned myself from looking at the destination hold until I was in flight. Seemed to work better. Too late then to worry...
Fri Night Vid Finding Focus - Life Behind The Lens of a Climbing Photographer
This week's Friday Night Video is a portrait of a prolific climbing photographer from Wedge Climbing. Sam Pratt is well known in both the outdoor and competition scene but if you haven't heard of him, you've likely seen...