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Improve your climbing endlessly. Monday, 4 November 2013. A heel hook involves you placing the heel of your foot on a hold that is usually waist level or higher. The move is most useful in situations where there is an arete or an overhang. The heel hook helps you keep your balance and can also provide important leverage for moving your hands and body higher up the route. Also, the heel hook looks awesome - so use it! Posted by j.black. Thursday, 1 December 2011. Rope, cord and webbing. Climbing ropes are.CONTENT
This web page rock-climbing-techniques.blogspot.com states the following, "Monday, 4 November 2013." We saw that the webpage said " A heel hook involves you placing the heel of your foot on a hold that is usually waist level or higher." It also said " The move is most useful in situations where there is an arete or an overhang. The heel hook helps you keep your balance and can also provide important leverage for moving your hands and body higher up the route. Also, the heel hook looks awesome - so use it! Posted by j. Thursday, 1 December 2011. Rope, cord and webbing."