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Climbing Terms Glossary

dynamic move

A dynamic move is a climbing movement where the climber makes use of their body momentum in order to grab a hold that would otherwise be out of reach, as opposed to static moves where three-point suspension and slow, controlled movement is the rule. When both feet leave the rock, it is called a dyno. When one or both feet maintain contact with the rock, it is called a deadpoint. See also static move.

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