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Post by andrew on Feb 25, 2015 16:28:21 GMT -7
Those of you who train on your own wall, how often do you reset? My wall is about 13' tall by 16' wide, 33 degrees, and I usually reset every 3 months, which fits generally with a training cycle.
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Post by tedwelser on Feb 25, 2015 18:18:54 GMT -7
I have almost 600 square feet, so I do not reset nearly as often as you. In fact, during the last 2 years I have mainly been adding holds instead of resetting to add interest. I have 1300+ holds, but have room to add a couple hundred more. I think after I max out the density I might reset the whole wall, but instead I might just build another wall that gives me options that I don't currently have (bigger upward moves). One thing I like about not resetting as often is keeping problems as benchmarks. I am glad to have problems that seemed super hard 2 years ago that are pretty easy now.
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Post by MarkAnderson on Feb 25, 2015 20:56:12 GMT -7
Pretty much the same as Ted. I have about 720 sqft, and I hardly ever take anything down, but I try to add at least 2-3 limit problems each season. It's super nice having a long history benchmark problems. I can now "flash" many problems that took weeks to send initially, or incorporate them into LBCs. It's very confidence inspiring.
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Post by Chris W on Feb 26, 2015 4:51:14 GMT -7
It seems to take a lot of brain power for me to set a descent problem on my wall, so I don't change things up much either. I've been trying to create a few boulder problems each season though.
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Post by joev9 on Mar 11, 2015 10:01:48 GMT -7
Once per year, a full strip and reset, otherwise, same as Ted and Mark, just moving some or adding holds here and there to create problems.
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Sander
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Post by Sander on Apr 2, 2015 4:22:26 GMT -7
I have a small wall, essentially a big Moon Board, so I reset at the beginning of every new cycle.
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