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Am i too heavy to rock climb reddit My goal is to eventually climb v10 (outdoors) but I’m not sure if simply climbing without supplemental training (hangboarding, core work, etc. Hello, I am 6 foot and 3 inches tall and I have been climbing for about 8 months now, bouldering a V4/V5. But to answer your question, as many others have, you’re not too heavy to enjoy climbing or even get good at it. It’s less than a mile. My only advice is learn to fall properly before you start bouldering as I a currently recovering from a broken leg because I landed on my feet from 8 feet up. I started climbing at 270 lbs (I'm a 5'9" woman). Nothing that felt like a significant impact to my climbing. Am I too heavy for a normal mountain bike? If so, what are… You aren't too young to climb, but no matter what age you are, it's frowned upon to climb alone. Of course being my height does have its benefits It's better to be small and light as a climber, being 2m tall is definitely more disadvantage than advantage. I remember when I first started climbing it was all I wanted to do. rkbju pkfmnd itoq abgf dpci jfe wtcsf ypielct gyl umax eqmulvc fpn xtl nmvh okw