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Re: [clee03m] Do top heavy and top roping mix?:
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redrattie
Nov 10, 2010, 5:55 PM
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Thanks! Part of the problem is that the rope comes straight up from the harness and buries itself between the girls. Maybe leading is the answer? When I attempt to move from side to side or at an angle, the rope is prevented from moving freely. Moving away from the rock enough to clear my chest puts me too far away to keep my feet in position for moving up. How do women deal with this issue, and could it be due to too much tension in the rope? The route I am learning on goes straight up with tiny foot and handholds, which the instructor uses for all his students despite their abilities. What type of route should I look for as a beginner?
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