The legendary climbing route "120 přes prsa, 200 v pase" (literally "120 over the chest, 200 in the waist") is a true test piece located on the Myslivec tower within the renowned Adršpach-Teplice Rocks region in the Czech Republic. Graded 9/9+ on the Czech UIAA scale (equivalent to approximately French 8c/8c+ or YDS 5.14b/c+), it stands as one of the most challenging and iconic climbs in the world of sandstone. The route's evocative name hints at the extreme physical demands, likely involving wide, powerful moves or sustained dynamic sequences that push the climber to their limits. Typical of Czech sandstone climbing, it demands not only immense finger strength, core tension, and technical precision but also a robust psychological game due to the traditional, sparse protection (often relying on knots and slings in hourglasses). It's a bold and committing line, embodying the unique, adventurous spirit of climbing in the Czech sandstone towers, where every ascent is a profound act of skill and courage.