![]() How To Use Belaying When Climbing. Part Two. The two methods of controlling the rope when holding a fall Standard
introduction: First things first, for the more experienced amongst you, I am not trying to teach my Granny to suck eggs here. This is pretty basic stuff, and I am not assuming any prior knowledge, but hey, we can all pick up a tip or two here and there, and it never hurts to brush up right? O.K. let's get to it.
Following on from my first article on belaying. The two methods of controlling the rope when holding a fall are the static belay and the dynamic belay. Chris Haycock P.S. For a great training program to help you with your climbing CLICK HERE If you havn't done so yet, and you want to order the "Ultimate Climbing Resource" on CD just click the order button below. If you need to refresh your memory about anything click the link below to take you back to the home page. Thankyou. Back to
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