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r/climbharder is a subreddit with 181k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size.
Reddit's rock climbing training community. Dedicated to increasing all our knowledge about how to better improve at our sport.
Popular Themes in r/climbharder
#1
Advice Requests
: "How do you break out of the loop of always being a little injured?"
48 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Hangs Free - simple free app for no-hang training"
5 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "After 8 years of climbing, I’ve completely lost interest due to recurrent injuries and a lack of progress."
5 posts
Popular Topics in r/climbharder
#1
Climbing
: ""Climbing Training Stress Score Calculator" a stab at quantifying and tracking Climbing training stress but with a front end that is flexible and doesn't suck as much as a spreadsheet. I offer this for free. The project is open source. Feel free to offer suggestions or make pull requests or fork!"
67 posts
#2
Training
: "Climbing at absolute limit, while Training serious endurance (running/swimming/cycling) is it feasible?"
43 posts
#3
Injuries
: "After 8 years of climbing, I’ve completely lost interest due to recurrent Injuries and a lack of progress."
29 posts
#4
Finger
: "Good Finger strength on the hangboard but doesn't translate on the wall"
17 posts
#5
Strength
: "Allometry versus 1:1 ratios; scaled Strength"
16 posts
#6
Bouldering
: "Heart Rate and Stamina when Bouldering"
7 posts
#7
Endurance
: "Climbing at absolute limit, while training serious Endurance (running/swimming/cycling) is it feasible?"
5 posts
#8
Hangboard
: "Good finger strength on the Hangboard but doesn't translate on the wall"
5 posts
#9
Technique
: "Relatively new climber here. How can you tell when you actually don’t have the strength for a move, vs when it’s just a Technique issue?"
5 posts
#10
Injury
: "I am still unable to climb and have persistent pain after a lumbrical Injury and long recovery time"
4 posts
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+6k members(3.5%)
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