At least r/hiking isn’t even a tenth as bad as r/bouldering, where it feels like every other post is asking for advice on flappers, tendon overuse injuries, and rehabbing stuff they refuse to see a doctor or PT for. The rest of the posts are questions about shoes and videos of gym rats climbing on plastic.
(uj) getting bouldering bros to do anything than boulder 3-5 days per week is the ultimate exercise in futility. do traditional weight lifting to increase strength? rehab your injuries? take a deload week? construct a training plan? **NOPE** the plastic calls.
Going outside was their first mistake… not spending enough money on UL gear was the second.
Sharp pain in the upper thigh is unfortunately a very common symptom of being a broke bitch. A few doses of Patagucci will cure them right up
I’m not going to think too hard about what exactly they’re pointing at.
They should put their junk to the opposite side - problem solved.
At least r/hiking isn’t even a tenth as bad as r/bouldering, where it feels like every other post is asking for advice on flappers, tendon overuse injuries, and rehabbing stuff they refuse to see a doctor or PT for. The rest of the posts are questions about shoes and videos of gym rats climbing on plastic.
(uj) getting bouldering bros to do anything than boulder 3-5 days per week is the ultimate exercise in futility. do traditional weight lifting to increase strength? rehab your injuries? take a deload week? construct a training plan? **NOPE** the plastic calls.
That’s a pretty lazy promo for AlgaeLarge8911’s OF