Soar Through the Air with These Double Dyno Techniques

Despite being the best starting point for learning dynos, the basic double dyno is actually a very uncommon move on an actual boulder problem or route. Why? It is very rare to throw with both hands. Typically, when the handholds are close enough to keep your feet on, a deadpoint or a single dyno will […]
Climb Like a Pro: How to Effectively Use Pinches and Slopers

Slopers and Pinches are Inevitable. When we break into the higher grades, we will inevitably encounter more pinches and slopers, which are frequently the bane of newer climbers. Both types of hold are, by nature, more slippery than crimps and their larger cousins, and as such are far less forgiving of poor footwork and weight […]
What’s the Difference Between Double Dynos and Deadpointing?

Why Start With a Double Dyno? A double dyno is the most extreme form of a dyno. A climber literally jumps with both hands from a starting set of holds to the next set. This is in comparison to a single dyno, which we will cover in the next article. Despite being extreme, the double […]