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ChicoClimbingMachine
Jul 6, 2008, 2:09 AM
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Hi Yall, So, Im entering my first competition coming up in the next week and I was wondering if you guys have any tips for me. Are there any specific things I should do come competition day or things I should work on specifically? Its a top rope comp. Thanks
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tready
Jul 6, 2008, 4:17 AM
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Man, just have fun and don't get worked up or pissed if you can't get something. On a more specific note, climb stuff you can do if you're into chasing points. I set and then judged for a local bouldering comp a while back, and i wanted to smack some of the competitors I knew who spent the bulk of their time working problems way outside of their ability levels just because they were the "cooler problems."
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Myxomatosis
Jul 6, 2008, 9:27 PM
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I've done a few comp's now. Warming up is key. A couple of the comps I did they gave you a very small section of wall for x amount of people, very cramped and no room. Just go for a litlte run around the car park and warm your arms up. Don't panic or rush through. I found this was holding me back on alot of flash attempts. Now I just jump on the problem and slowly work my way through. I try not to over commit to a move, always have a way to get back. (unless you gotta dyno etc) You only get one flash, don't ruin it with silly climbing
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DenverBouldering
Oct 21, 2008, 2:13 PM
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Try everything. Get on problems you think you might not be able to do. Have a great time.
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Sin
Nov 24, 2008, 3:32 AM
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Eat thirty boiled eggs 2 hrs before. In Mexico that means you have more "huevos" to compete.
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