krampus wrote:JR wrote:I bet the people that put their shoes on standing climb at a lower grade than those that sit. Most of the standing shoe put-er on-ers would be considered gumballs.
quite the contrary, those that stand typically have more mental focus and often a smaller gut, which is prime sending conditions.
Krampus you have a good point. It would make sense that a climber should be able to put his shoes on standing. It is not like a good climber couldn't do this. Its just not a habit of a successful climber.
Here is short list of habits that make sense but are clearly gumball.
1. Having matching draws
2. Not using chalk(not because of ethics but because it doesn't work)
3. Climbing in oversized shoes
4. Craging with Book bags
Here are a few things that successful climbers do that don't really make sense.
1. Blowing chalk off their fingers in a stylish way (the french blow).
2. Ignoring gumbies (they secretly think the gumbie might get hurt and cost them climb time)
3. Using a bowline or double bowline (because it unties so easily?)
I am sorry Krampus. It is a little counter-intuitive but sitting to put your climbing shoes on is correct.