jt512
Sep 24, 2009, 6:02 PM
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threebadfish wrote: jt512 wrote: threebadfish wrote: jt512 wrote: threebadfish wrote: jt512 wrote: threebadfish wrote: For me pull-ups and dips have been beneficial on pumpy stuff.... Jay For pumpy climbing pull-ups have helped - for me. Are you refuting that? I'm refuting that two things: (1) that you've climbed a pumpy route; and (2) that, if you did, that pullups would make it any less pumpy. Are you sure you know what "pumpy" means? Jay Less pumpy? Try "easier, less tiring". So my original point, that pull-ups can be beneficial for pumpy climbs, you aren't refuting that fact? Logic not your strong point. I forgot. We learned that in the other thread. Yes, as I said above, I am refuting that pullups will be of significant value in making pumpy climbs less pumpy. Jay You keep rephrasing what I am saying, do you not realize that? I didn't say anything about less pumpy, but easier and/or less tiring. I'm trying to phrase your hypothesis clearly and sensibly. If you don't mean that pullups make pumpy climbs less pumpy, but that they make pumpy climbs easier in some other sense, then what does the pumpiness of the climb have to do with anything? Jay
(This post was edited by jt512 on Sep 24, 2009, 6:02 PM)
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