How to Reach 8a in Sport Climbing!

How to Reach 8a in Sport Climbing!

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Sean Maguire
Sean Maguire - 12.12.2022 07:26

My top tip for climbing 8a: Be a skinny beanpole, it's a huge help :)

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GMDXyilopan
GMDXyilopan - 29.08.2022 18:26

I did my first 8a's a week ago after 4,5 years of climbing (i'm 15 now). How hard will it be to reach the 9a level as a non-professional climber?

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Amatsuichi
Amatsuichi - 26.08.2022 14:02

to me 8a seems so far away from achievable... I am climbing 7a/7a+ with an occasional 7b but cant achieve anything better... as soon as I try to push for more, it tends to get so bad with finger joint pain, or other issues with shoulders, knees, I simply have to stop until it gets better and therefore constantly balancing at the same level already for years

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Pedro
Pedro - 24.08.2022 22:25

How to climb 8a: step 1: climb 3 7c+. Well thanks!

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spencer harrison
spencer harrison - 24.08.2022 15:17

I would love to see a version of this for bouldering. 7C or 8A?

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Alex Barčovský
Alex Barčovský - 24.08.2022 12:23

Its funny though, how most people seek the easiest 8a, move wise. I feel like Im in a minority of people looking for an 8a which has a 7A or 7A+ (V6 or V7) crux or maybe two, and the rest is fairly easy. To me, getting pumped out on a 30 meter consistent V3 climbing sounds like a nightmare.

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Alex Barčovský
Alex Barčovský - 23.08.2022 18:14

You absolutely have to train for 8a. I am nearing that grade as well at the moment and whereas I am HORRIBLE at consistent structured training plans and sticking to stuff, all of my gym sessions consist of hard projecting either on rope, on the mats or on a moonboard. I dont have any logic to these but Id say only 1 in 15 sessions is a "chill one" for me. So yea, you need to train for 8a, you call it that or you just call it climbing.

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Alex Tighe
Alex Tighe - 23.08.2022 12:21

I like how you address strategies and tactics versus 'training' in this video!! I 100% believe that sport climbing and bouldering at least one 8A is an acheivable lifetime goal for the majority of climbers if they are consistent and have the right mindset. However, being able to send 8A quicky (i.e. several goes, single day, one or two sessions) is a different story!

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Climberboi252
Climberboi252 - 22.08.2022 15:22

It’s interesting how we base our expectations of how hard a grade is based off of the scale we use to rate our climbs.

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Hearthstoned
Hearthstoned - 22.08.2022 00:59

Can anyone help me understand why after I climb, the next morning my hands are weak for the first 10 minutes I wake up… I assume this is just my body recovering and I am a relatively new climber. Started climbing a few times a week back in April so I’m curious, is this going to eventually stop happening when my fingers get acclimated to hard climbs? (V6/7 range now) or is there anything I can do so my hands don’t feel so weak? I feel like it’s effecting my climbs

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Jimmy Blackhall
Jimmy Blackhall - 18.08.2022 12:56

Woah did you read my mind? Focused on my first proper 8A project right now - let’s go

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Tea Climbing
Tea Climbing - 17.08.2022 19:28

How to boulder 8a coming soon?

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willrnaylor
willrnaylor - 17.08.2022 19:06

Not sure I totally agree about building the pyramid. I think one should be wary of getting too stuck on 8a, but one should also not be afraid of having some serious attempts on the grade even without such a pyramid.

I say this as I climbed 8a without having climbed 7c+. The 8a took 7 attempts, and before that I took 10 days unsuccessfully projecting a 7c at the same crag (also note I'm 6'3 though, so grades are less meaningful for me than a more average height climber).

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ZeeDan
ZeeDan - 17.08.2022 13:16

Or... just pick a route graded 8a and try to climb it until you get it

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Duncan Campbell
Duncan Campbell - 17.08.2022 10:00

Can’t wait to implement some of this

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Imad Sultan
Imad Sultan - 17.08.2022 07:48

A little off topic, but how do you like the fit of the Newtros? My heel doesn't always get to the bottom of downturned shoes, but I really like the slight downturn on those shoes. It's the one thing I wish my Anasazi Pinks had. Thanks.

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Florian Unterfrauner
Florian Unterfrauner - 16.08.2022 14:59

One week ago I climbed my first 8a

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Doug Chism
Doug Chism - 16.08.2022 14:47

Been climbing 5 years, stuck at 6c Sport/V4 boulder. Started at age 46, so clearly I am limited in the volume I can train specifically for climbing. Id really love to get to 7a+ as a lifetime goal. The problem is, most training programs are for younger people ( like my daughter ) that progressed much quicker to a higher level and want to get to double digit boulders and 8a sport climbing level.

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Jolle the Biologist
Jolle the Biologist - 16.08.2022 13:50

729x f7as is a bit too shallow pyramid in my opinion 😅

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Theabc2000
Theabc2000 - 16.08.2022 01:26

You wouldn't eat 3 shredded wheat without eating the first two first would you

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Harris .L
Harris .L - 15.08.2022 18:37

You would not cook an omelet without eggs, basically 😜

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IndianEli77
IndianEli77 - 15.08.2022 18:31

It would be interesting to see what the benchmarks in strength & flexibility are for climbing per grade by gender.

While it’s obvious that these are only a small section of what’s required to climb well. It would be informative for training & defining strengths & weaknesses.

Are your fingers strong enough, are you explosive enough, etc.

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Frank Heiser
Frank Heiser - 15.08.2022 17:45

Nice compact video! Josh mentioned it quite casually te impact of where we are based and the amount of outdoor climbing days. For me this haas been a profound realisation. Living in the Netherlands is defiantly holding my climbing back 😅 so time to move!

Create input from Rhos about conditions and picking the right route! And holy smoked 100th 8a! Thats super impressive! Planning to tik my first one this fall.

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