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Definition of undercling in English: underclingnounˈʌndəklɪŋ Climbing A handhold facing down the rock face, gripped with the palm of the hand upwards. Example sentencesExamples - Go up past an undercling to finish by a thin crack.
- Another move up, the incut pocket now worked into an undercling, and that's leg-breaking territory.
- About 2.5 feet below and 8 inches to the left of the undercling is a good positive tiny foothold which is hard to see if you don't know it's there.
- Position underclings - holds you use palm-up - down low for challenging sit-start problems, and attach plenty of buckets - big, grabby holds - at the tops so your routes have a variety of finishing positions to choose from.
verbˈʌndəklɪŋ [no object]Climbing Climb using undercling handholds. Example sentencesExamples - He seemed to have a magnetic attraction to underclinging any overlap he came across.
- I underclung the chockstone with my left tool and torqued it (which tweaked my left elbow badly and it still hurts), then searched for a right tool placement.
- For the last few moves, you walk your feet up the diagonal crack while underclinging at the same time.
- Instead, try to put holds in unusual positions so that you need to climb by laybacking, sidepulling, underclinging, backstepping, and generally moving your body into interesting positions.
- The crux involved some fancy footwork into a broad horizontal crack while underclinging with the left and searching desperately for a right hand.
- To do this, try underclinging the pocket at the base of the roof.
- I then stretched my feet out to very thin feet on the face and underclung under the roof for hands and began to explore my options for moving left.
- In extreme situations you may even need to use a foot smear to oppose the underclinging hand.
- The crux section involves underclinging the fist size crack in the roof and traversing left on small foot matches and around the corner onto a precarious ledge.
- He climbed up to a small roof and underclung the crack under it.
- It starts out with about 12 metres of underclinging left along the bottom of the flake which gradually gets thinner until finally it peters out to almost nothing.
- A bit of ferocious underclinging allowed me to poke my spare hand into the high crack.
Definition of undercling in US English: underclingnounˈəndərˌkliNG Climbing A handhold that faces down the rock face. Example sentencesExamples - About 2.5 feet below and 8 inches to the left of the undercling is a good positive tiny foothold which is hard to see if you don't know it's there.
- Go up past an undercling to finish by a thin crack.
- Position underclings - holds you use palm-up - down low for challenging sit-start problems, and attach plenty of buckets - big, grabby holds - at the tops so your routes have a variety of finishing positions to choose from.
- Another move up, the incut pocket now worked into an undercling, and that's leg-breaking territory.
verbˈəndərˌkliNG [no object]Climbing Climb using undercling handholds. Example sentencesExamples - To do this, try underclinging the pocket at the base of the roof.
- A bit of ferocious underclinging allowed me to poke my spare hand into the high crack.
- For the last few moves, you walk your feet up the diagonal crack while underclinging at the same time.
- The crux involved some fancy footwork into a broad horizontal crack while underclinging with the left and searching desperately for a right hand.
- In extreme situations you may even need to use a foot smear to oppose the underclinging hand.
- It starts out with about 12 metres of underclinging left along the bottom of the flake which gradually gets thinner until finally it peters out to almost nothing.
- Instead, try to put holds in unusual positions so that you need to climb by laybacking, sidepulling, underclinging, backstepping, and generally moving your body into interesting positions.
- He seemed to have a magnetic attraction to underclinging any overlap he came across.
- I underclung the chockstone with my left tool and torqued it (which tweaked my left elbow badly and it still hurts), then searched for a right tool placement.
- I then stretched my feet out to very thin feet on the face and underclung under the roof for hands and began to explore my options for moving left.
- He climbed up to a small roof and underclung the crack under it.
- The crux section involves underclinging the fist size crack in the roof and traversing left on small foot matches and around the corner onto a precarious ledge.
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