Translated: Climbing Tech Tips 207 Author: Dave Pegg compile: Zhang Qing This is the worst bouldering protection I have ever experienced. At that time, I was almost at the top of my head. Both hands were holding on to the nasty slick friction points. Suddenly, I fell off and fell rapidly back to the ground. My protector is trustworthy and he does not flinch. In fact, he did not move a centimeter. I hit him like a speeding train and flattened him to the ground. The result was that we both lay flat on the floor and I couldn't breathe, and he was in full bruising and trembling. The protection in bouldering is as important as the protection in the course of climbing. It also requires the serious and rigorous operation of the protectors. We have all used to hold boulders and provide bouldering protection. Surprisingly, very few people will devote sufficient consideration and attention to bouldering protection. Few people even know how to carry out proper bouldering protection. From my personal experience, we can see that a protector who is ignorant and ignorant, no matter how strong and brave he is, is inferior to a tech-savvy protector. The lack of secure bouldering protection comes from the misunderstanding of bouldering protection. The purpose of the bouldering protectors is not to “grab†the fallen boulders. What they need to do is to control the direction in which the boulders fall, and to ensure that the boulders fall in a safe place with their feet first. If possible, try to slow down the fall. Speed, reduce the impact. Boulder protection first requires a correct standing posture. Standing about 30 cm behind the point of possible fall impact, move with the climber. The knees and elbows should be slightly curved, ready to absorb the impact of falling and provide cushioning. The palm of the hand is open and the fingers are stretched - the crooked fingers are often stabbed in the protection. Control your own desire to watch the climber's hand movements and focus on the other person's hips or back. This is where you will protect. Hands lift protection method For the protection of large-angle, medium-height bouldering routes, the goal is to hold both sides of the upper half of the back of the person with both hands at the same time, just below the armpit, which ensures that he will land in an upright position. Fingers stretch out during protection and your hands move as close as possible to the back of the climber so that there is not much room for acceleration (see below). |
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