Climbing
Climbup Tips
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How to Climbup #01 – Introduction
Climbup hand position.
Practice transitioning the grip from being on the side of the wall (cat position) into being flat on top of the wall.
This is going to help with getting on top of the wall without using the forearms and elbows.
Also, this will start to get you used to understanding pivot points and actually using this hand position in the muscle-up and being in false grip.
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1.
Introduction
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2.
Foot Position
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3.
Stepping Up
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4.
Overgrip Negatives
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5.
Overgrip To Front
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6.
Slow Transitions
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7.
Negative Front Grip
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8.
Climbups With A Slope
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10.
Negatives + Pull
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9.
Slope Progression
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11.
Front Grip + Pulling
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12.
Overgrip Pull
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13.
Full
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14.
No Overgrip
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15.
Two Foot Crane
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16.
Arms Straight
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17.
One Leg
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18.
Corkscrews
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