Campus dyno
In lead climbing and sport climbing, a "campus dyno" is a dynamic move performed on a campus board or during actual climbing, where the climber uses explosive force to jump or lunge from one set of holds to another. This movement requires powerful upper body strength and precise timing, as the climber's feet often leave the wall, making it a test of both power and coordination.
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In lead climbing and sports climbing, a "campus dyno" is an advanced maneuver where the climber uses a campus board to train. The climber propels themselves without using their feet, relying solely on upper body strength to reach the next hold. This move requires precise timing, power, and coordination. It is often used to build explosive power and improve dynamic movement skills. On an actual climbing route, a climber might encounter sequences that require similar explosive power and control, making their campus dyno training crucial for handling such challenges.
Last updated: 2024-08-20T06:39:02.584Z by: ClimbGrades.com