Climbers often position their free hanging foot in the opposite direction that they’re reaching to maintain balance on the wall. This maneuver is called flagging, and it’s an essential technique for every climber. Flagging works by keeping a climber’s center of gravity over their foothold — the free hanging foot counterbalances the reaching hand. Put another way, before climbers move in the direction they want to
What is Counterbalance?
Climbers often position their free hanging foot in the opposite direction that they’re reaching to maintain balance on the wall. This maneuver is called flagging, and it’s an essential technique for every climber. Flagging works by keeping a climber’s center of gravity over their foothold — the free hanging foot counterbalances the reaching hand. Put another way, before climbers move in the direction they want to