Its my fourth bouldering session and I am able to do most V2 V3 problem V4 V5s are pretty out of the the question How am I doing
I’m a beginner boulderer and this is my fourth session. I’ve been able to do most V2 and V3 problems, but V4 and V5s are still pretty out of reach. I’m not sure if I’m progressing too slowly or if I’m just not strong enough yet.
I’ve been doing some research online and it seems like most people recommend starting out with V0 and V1 problems and working your way up from there. I’ve also been told that it’s important to focus on technique and footwork before trying to tackle harder problems.
I’m not sure if I’m doing things right. I’ve been trying to focus on my technique and footwork, but I’m still not able to do V4 or V5 problems. I’m starting to get discouraged and I’m not sure if I should keep trying or if I should give up.
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