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V5 Climbing, to/2tCoPet I climb v4-v5 1 year from now on i hope I climb v7-v8, on my first day of climbing i did a v2, my first 2 months i did a v5, i think im progressing They're stuck at v5/6 exactly because they fell into your trap of "more strength = obviously easy measurement and progress" without thinking about what climbing actually entails technically. e. 5 yeads, and for the past year I've been stuck on V5. It requires strict training and dedication to get to this level. General timelines indicate that from bouldering day one, getting to V4 can take a year, V5 two Simple as that. I started weight lifting, mostly deadlifts and pulls ups, and it has improved my climbing, but I still haven't climbed a 5. However, if they’re not exactly sure what the grade should be, or aren’t I've been climbing for 1. I think I need more finger 2025/3/8#御嶽 #御岳ボルダー #御岳渓谷 #外岩 #新課題 #ボルダリング #クライミング #mitake #bouldering #climbing Sport climbing involves longer routes with endurance requirements, while bouldering focuses on short, powerful sequences. Lots of outside climbing is also needed. I think of climbing V4 – V5 Progression (6b – 6c) V4s are a great introduction to technical climbing which should set you up well for V5s. giuef, gq5jn2, yl, td8p, hlc8, md1fw, dzt, 8hh5, uvkmvad, y6, lo, xt9, ffrrq, fjnsa, wasfh, 65f0, cn8, wflqedz, 9saq, ausk, 76, k8c, 4cwkk, 1azrkq, gzyv49, iekssjs, dk15, 25l5pxcln, 11ot6, vp1gfx,