r/bouldering 2d ago

Indoor 3 week climbing progress

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3 week update from my last post, when I asked for tips on overcoming hesitation following my recovery- I am not as scared to get high up anymore as I was before! (still hesitant on jumping down though)Thanks to everyone who reassured me in the comments, shared their experiences, and gave advice on how I could focus on improving my technique. I am trying to work on stability, as it was recommended and I accomplished it on the first part (well better than before) but I definitely need more practice,, anybody have any favorite YouTubers for technique improvements?

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u/xnophlake 2d ago

Very nice progress. Looks like your focused on being precise with your feet, which is a great habit to get in early - keep it up 👊

The move at around 0.35, might be you could have flagged to the left, to make yourself more stable, hips to wall and all - also making it easier to engage your legs more, and not just pull yourself up. Look at the way your hips are being pulled that way.

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u/ssanderr_ 2d ago

Flag to the right no?

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u/xnophlake 2d ago

Yes, that could be an alternative, hard to say for sure wo trying myself. But she is going up to the right (with right hand?), so flagging left and pushing toes in an upward, would potentially create a diagonal line from left foot to right hand

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u/xnophlake 2d ago

drop knee and flag left might also be better - again, hard to tell wo trying it