Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Date |
User
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Pinch Grip |
23-May-2004 At 6:01:57 PM |
Robb
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what can i say? mmmm.
a hangboard is awesome for developing good finger strength. most hangboards have pinch grips.
also the key to a strong pinch grip is a strong thumb. most climbers dont use their thumbs enough and therefore dont develop their thumb muscles enough.
hint. use your thumb whenever possible. look for the thumb catch, inobvious pinches and not forgetting the most useful of all. the five finger crimp. all five fingers and a ton of skin gripping the rock with maximum intensity.
yours with all 5 fingers.
hope this is useful.
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