Happy to finally get this

Discovered this climb midway into sess and jt looked really fun
Idid do it from one move in since I figured its about to be reset and I dont have much energy left but Im so glad to get this link!
A lot of power screaming required as my energy was getting low.
Also as a bonus guess the grade

u/HebuBall — 1 day ago
▲ 29 r/SGExams

Qn to those who went uni after 2 years of rotting

Basically Im about to enter uni after 3 years of basically not touching any academic material at all and am curious if anyone was/is in the same boat.
Was it easy to adjust back or did uni start off slow enough that you could slowly adjust back to study mood?
Did anyone ever regret not refreshing their mind a little in the few months before uni?
Im personally doing a math degree but I honestly dont remember a single thing and am hoping I will just get everything back once I actually start studying in uni.
If thats a bad idea though, I’ll try to drag myself to the table and refresh on what I learnt in JC/sec school.

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u/HebuBall — 12 days ago

First lache

First proper lache where my legs have to do the swing as they are dangling.
Didnt read beta for post lache so it was pretty sloppy (and slopier than expected bruh) but still glad to not have dropped it.
Ngl even after doing the lache I still have no idea how to lache properly its hard to control where to land

u/HebuBall — 1 month ago

A sociopath’s approach to the problem

Or at least How Im guessing they will think.

Firstly they will want no one to die of course because the world will just be more chaotic and less pleasant to live in.
But they also want to guarantee their own survival.
Then they realize this:
A red button presser who convinces 3 or more people to go from red to blue actually moves the needle to Blue more than a regular blue button presser.

So Im guessing they will start making videos or spreading awareness for people to vote Blue. Maybe even make a cult of Blue voters and try to spread it as far as possible.
But secretly vote red in the end.

Of course if Blue still loses they probably feel no guilt. They feel like they already have tried to helped saving everyone as much possible by convincing many people to vote Blue and they are not like other red voters who didnt move the needle at all.

And if Blue wins as long as he doesnt tell anyone he voted red he might be praised for being so active in getting people to vote blue and might be regarded as someone who helped save everyone.

Anyway all this is what I think one would do anyway I have 0 idea how they actually think but I just think its cool to discuss how a person type would approach this problem rather than just talking about my own decision all the time

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u/HebuBall — 1 month ago

A more even Red/Blue button question

You are one of 3 random person selected to represent 1/3 of the human population.
The same base question is then asked.
Red button=Guarantee to live for you + everyone you are representing
Blue button=If majority votes Blue everyone lives but if not everyone who voted Blue dies (so is everyone who is represented by them)
Note that majority is just 2 or more in this case since there is 3 participants

The people who are represented by you know you are representing them but you do not know who you are representing. Also the participants cannot communicate with each other
Which do you press?

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u/HebuBall — 1 month ago

Form and relaxing on the wall

Ive been watching good climbers climb and notice that its quite hard to tell when they are about to fall or not since their form is just excellent. Even when they are trying hard not to fall their position and everything is still solid. They have this sort of fluid motion to their climbing.
While on most of my recorded climbs on projects I have this jerk-like motion thats kind of unpleasant to watch and seems very desperate. Ive tried practicing form during my warm ups on very easy climbs and when I look back at my recordings nothing seems wrong or I cannot tell what Im doing wrong. (or even could be Im doing it right but have 0 idea why) However I suspect it doesn’t look like Im doing anything wrong because I am able to control the “jerk” motion better on good holds that it virtually looks like there is none of it. This is fine on paper but that also means my body is already in the wrong position. If the holds were bad in the same position I would be unable to control the jerk motion and it would be back to how I usually look on hard projects, jerky and unnatural movement without flow.
Ive been experimenting for a bit (honestly just started) and it is very hard to tell the difference between “move feels good because holds were good” and “move feels good because position is good”
Also picked up a little on the telltale signs of decent form from content online such as spine leading movement, head moves arm follow but I dont have any idea how to apply them to my own climbing.
Any tips on how to progress from here or at least learn how to identify bad vs good form such that I can self feedback when I look at my own recordings rather than just go by feeling/guessing. Thanks
Extra info: climbing for only about 1.5 years. Intermediate-ish level

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u/HebuBall — 1 month ago
▲ 6 r/redbuttonbluebutton+1 crossposts

To Blue Button Pressers

The current question is if 50% or more blue button presses then no one dies.
My question would be at what % or how high would you tolerate before switching over to the red button or would you never switch.
Obviously if it’s like 99.9999999% that means one red button presses literally kills every single blue button, but also something like 70% is also really risky anyway while still being achievable. But also because the number is higher means more people shy away from the blue button as well.
So Im curious to see what % before you switch to red and how would you justify it

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u/HebuBall — 1 month ago

L sit on parallel bar vs while hanging

Im working towards getting a clean proper L sit and what I noticed is that on parallel bars I can easily hold one with clean proper form while on normal bars I seem to barely hold more than 1 second and my L sit is always 10-20 degrees off the proper 90 degree angle.
Grip strength or pull strength is not an issue.
Not sure why this is the case (maybe flexibility but still seems weird I can do it on parallel but not on a bar) so would like to seek for advice.

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u/HebuBall — 2 months ago