The Pogo, how do dyno in bouldering
Two video clips with Carlo Traversi and Jo Glassberg which teach the bouldering technique calle The Pogo, also known as the Moon Kick.
Two video clips with Carlo Traversi and Jo Glassberg which teach the bouldering technique calle The Pogo, also known as the Moon Kick.
This video fits into the category good quality, fun and which might also teach a thing or two, thanks to Carlo Traversi and Jo Glassberg who demonstrate how to make the most out of lower body movement in massive dynoes.
The technique is described as The Pogo, is also known as The Moon Kick (named after the great British sport climber and boulderer Ben Moon). In the second video the "move" is also used on that impressive dyno called Airstar, the 8B boulder problem in Rocklands freed in 2009 by Kilian Fischhuber. For the record: on that occasion the Austrian did without the pogo!
This video fits into the category good quality, fun and which might also teach a thing or two, thanks to Carlo Traversi and Jo Glassberg who demonstrate how to make the most out of lower body movement in massive dynoes.
The technique is described as The Pogo, is also known as The Moon Kick (named after the great British sport climber and boulderer Ben Moon). In the second video the "move" is also used on that impressive dyno called Airstar, the 8B boulder problem in Rocklands freed in 2009 by Kilian Fischhuber. For the record: on that occasion the Austrian did without the pogo!
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