How to IMPROVE your dynamic move with these tips

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • I share rock climbing tips on using power to achieve dynamic moves on this bouldering project. This climb I used for training to be able to send my project.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 91

  • @rockentry
    @rockentry  5 років тому +27

    Hello friend! Hope you're having a lovely week. This is one of the climbs I continuously worked on to feel comfortable with the dynamic move. Thanks for watching, love you all!

  • @tristanreid
    @tristanreid 5 років тому +44

    Wow - the circles on the route at the beginning, and the close-up of how you grip the starting holds is taking your channel's game to a whole new level! Fantastic stuff. Thank you!

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому +4

      Always looking to improve. Both production and climbing, Appreciate it! Thank you.

  • @veeds74123
    @veeds74123 3 роки тому +2

    Are you an engineer? All of your videos are so wonderfully explained through forces and directions. You’re very calculated about everything which really differentiates you from any other climber on UA-cam. Love the videos!

  • @christaq3528
    @christaq3528 2 роки тому +3

    Osvaldo! Your videos have helped me tremendously 🙏 They also give me motivation to keep pushing myself. I'm new to climbing (V0/V1) and just decided to double down on my climbing regimen by becoming a member at Sender One. I struggle a lot as I'm a bit overweight, but your videos are showing me that all climbers are different, and there's ways to make climbing work for different body types, adapting through the use of different techniques based on what works for the person. I loved your Larger Climber Vs Smaller Climber Beta comparison video, great info. You are awesome :)

  • @mariaschuh9248
    @mariaschuh9248 5 років тому +10

    What I really like about your videos is that before you dive into the project, you actually start with an analysing sequence. It really helps me learning how to read routes. Thanks so much!!

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Thanks for the great feedback! I Really enjoy talking through the project and also glad it's clear and most importantly HELPS YOU! =) Thank you.

  • @choanlpoto
    @choanlpoto 5 років тому +16

    awsome how you decompose every move. I never think enough of my feet in a dynamic move, that's probably why i fail so much.

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Ah yes, feet are very important for a successful dynamic throw. Now you won’t fail next time ;)

  • @feastmode7931
    @feastmode7931 5 років тому +11

    you're my favorite gym bouldering youtube channel and this is great proof why. thank you!!

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому +2

      Thank you my friend. This means a lot!

  • @pavelzinoviev1859
    @pavelzinoviev1859 5 років тому +12

    even more detailed explanation of every move than before, bravo

  • @Phoenixhunter157
    @Phoenixhunter157 2 роки тому

    This breakdown is so so helpful. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @emilyy6816
    @emilyy6816 4 роки тому

    I absolutely love your videos. They’re so helpful especially when you go into detail what you’re actually doing. Most people would miss small but important steps. Really appreciate these videos

  • @sambrawn2444
    @sambrawn2444 3 роки тому

    Absolutely love Rock entry videos , have helped me progress from complete beginner to V3 in 5 sessions

  • @C_Sparky
    @C_Sparky 4 роки тому

    I feel like your explanations are second to none!
    Great instructional videos!

  • @brenttsuji3031
    @brenttsuji3031 5 років тому +3

    Such a chill vibe dude! These videos just get better and better! :)

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Thanks amigo! Miss ya man. Can't wait to get together and send our projects ;)

  • @thechronicgeneralist
    @thechronicgeneralist 5 років тому +1

    Very crisp walk-through and explanations as usual. Great shots on the holds. Thanks!

  • @meganwong9508
    @meganwong9508 5 років тому +4

    As always - awesome video! I really like how you talk about pushing with your feet (and also pushing in the right direction). I'm not great with dynamic moves, but I think my issue has always been assuming a lot of power comes from a swing/just throwing your body versus actually doing it in a more controlled manner. This certainly gives me something to think about the next time I see a similar problem. I also really appreciate how you compare doing it statically vs. not -- it's interesting to see the differences. Cheers!
    P.S. Forgot to add - nice editing with the graphics and transitions :)

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Yeah, It’s tricky and this is why I trained on a project which is on the ground and I could continually work the power move and do it till I feel comfortable to try it on a harder climb. It’s a move that requires a lot of simultaneous movement to successfully get it. With practice tho you will achieve it! Now you have the tips and can apply on future climbs, wish you all the best and much love! Thank you.

  • @RossPotts
    @RossPotts 3 роки тому

    I like seeing how you work it out, then explain the progression.

  • @Barely_Here
    @Barely_Here 4 роки тому

    im super new to all of this, just had my second session today, super excited to improve

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  4 роки тому

      Excited for you to improve!

  • @ShallowPlane
    @ShallowPlane 5 років тому +3

    Nicely done mate.I like the directional arrows I
    Can visualize the climb like I’m actually on it.I always have fun on the training climbs as they really do open the door to something better down the road

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Yeah, Training really does help and really pushes you to your next level, which is exciting. Thank you!

  • @RavidKun
    @RavidKun 5 років тому

    You've earned a new sub, new to climbing for about 5 months and recently I ran into a few videos from the suggestions including this one now and I just love the visuals, chill vibe and hard work put into the thorough and detailed commentary you're giving so joined in to support and the great content :)

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Awesome! welcome to the channel my friend. Your support means a lot, you rock!

  • @Xeratas
    @Xeratas 5 років тому +3

    Video Quality is amazing.
    The feeling inside when i watch this. I just want to stand up and get my hand at the problem. It reaaaally makes we wanna try it :D

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому +1

      Thanks man, this here is my goals when I’m editing, the feel to be part of the climb. We got this! :)

  • @kornkritsakorn
    @kornkritsakorn 5 років тому

    You video may appear simple, but to me it actually invloves lots of dedication and attention to details. Very impressed!

  • @panicbuildgod
    @panicbuildgod 5 років тому

    Production value has gone up even more! Really well done with the editing and explaining!

  • @DaDa-ze5je
    @DaDa-ze5je 4 роки тому

    Great!I was wondering as to how to smear when you make a dynamic move. I love how instructive your videos are. Thanks!

  • @williamha8679
    @williamha8679 5 років тому

    Awesome job on the narration and close-ups! I feel like I'm watching Bob Vila's Home Improvement - getting all the tips.

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Hahaha love it! Thanks will ;)

  • @mattiaslindvall1317
    @mattiaslindvall1317 5 років тому +19

    I would def. have read the start as hands crossed and static/lock-off to the first jug. Or are hands fixed at your gym? Nice videos, man, keep it up.

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому +2

      You could start hands crossed and successfully land the move. I just prefer this variation than the cross, either way works tho. Thank you!

    • @acutebisectrix9461
      @acutebisectrix9461 5 років тому +7

      I was wondering if you even could do all the moves statically. Start crossed, reach the next hold, then put your left foot on the left start hold. Would actually be a cool video to show that there are often more than one way and the neverending battle between power and technique ;-)

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому +4

      Hahaha challenge accepted! I will try this, love it.

    • @pauldapigeon
      @pauldapigeon 5 років тому +2

      Read it the same way. I love jumps and dynamic moves, though I try to keep static whenever possible during training.
      @rockentry hope you can get the static send and you'll post a vid on it!

  • @donnyh3497
    @donnyh3497 5 років тому

    Well explained man, another nice video.

  • @stefanr00
    @stefanr00 4 роки тому

    Cool project!

  • @ScrabblePlays
    @ScrabblePlays 5 років тому +1

    This was great. Loved the detail.

  • @again7pyms
    @again7pyms 5 років тому

    Wow wow wow, this one was even more helpful than I thought it would be :D

  • @stuartperth6431
    @stuartperth6431 5 років тому

    Great vid, thank you, I’m starting to learn some dynamic moves, learn8ng to commit to the move. Excellent.

  • @dien3434
    @dien3434 5 років тому

    This channel helps me so much thank you so so much!

  • @yzaelle24
    @yzaelle24 5 років тому

    I love that kind of video. It helps me a lot to improve my technic and to understand how to use my body when I climb. Thanks you for your advice, it'is very helpful !! :)

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Glad I can help in a way! =) Thank you.

  • @kevinmai3778
    @kevinmai3778 5 років тому +1

    Hey Oswaldo, I really like your tutorial videos for beginners and I appreciate for your efforts for making these videos. They've been super helpful!
    Currently I'm climbing V3-V5 in the gym, and am struggling on some steep overhang/roof problems. Would you mind to give some tips on foot placement/toe hook/heel hook when climbing cave or roof problems? Thanks

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому +1

      For sure man! Will be working on a video which includes a lot of overhang, I’ll make sure this happens ;) thanks for the suggestion and support!

  • @HaynSoja
    @HaynSoja 5 років тому

    Great breakdown and as always helpful.

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Thank you

    • @HaynSoja
      @HaynSoja 5 років тому

      rockentry of course bro! Would love to climb with you where you at? I'm visiting San Diego in May any chance we can meet up?

  • @pbamma
    @pbamma 5 років тому +3

    Oooh! New graphics! nice.

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      hehehe you know it! ;)

    • @pbamma
      @pbamma 5 років тому

      @@rockentry They really stand out. Bold helps them pop out of the video a bit more and the animation draws the eye to what the viewer needs to see. Keep leveling the production up!

  • @mynyoguy
    @mynyoguy 5 років тому

    Really helpful! Thanks for the video

  • @ayamflow
    @ayamflow 5 років тому

    Looks like a lot of fun man!

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      My boy flo!! Miss you brotha!

  • @scottsimmons8946
    @scottsimmons8946 5 років тому

    Another good one. Thanks!

  • @neonseacow
    @neonseacow 5 років тому

    Very helpful!

  • @magikalyoutubeman17
    @magikalyoutubeman17 5 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @b.saurus1117
    @b.saurus1117 5 років тому +2

    yeeee lets go

  • @Didone2011
    @Didone2011 5 років тому

    Nice! Like your videos a lot - watching from Lithuania! One thing - noticed, that your shoes are not 5.10 Gambit any more, but the link you advertise is still the same:)

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      wow from Lithuania! Love the internet ;)
      Ah yes, it’s hard to keep up with the links when switching shoes so much, sorry about that. Ill make sure to update in future videos.
      The shoes I’m wearing here are FIVETEN Stone Master. Very comfortable and great for indoors, only downside is toe hooks are a bit tougher but overall great! Thank you so much!

    • @Didone2011
      @Didone2011 5 років тому

      All the best with your projects! Thank you!

  • @chrisrugen
    @chrisrugen 5 років тому

    Love this video. Such a great breakdown. Seeing the starting position, I was wondering what you think starting with crossed hands (left higher on right, right lower on left) would do for getting your body position shifted up and over. Would it help by keeping your weight closer to the first hold and higher up? Or would it interfere with the dynamic movement and slow your right hand grab? Or be too much strain on your arms early on?

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Great question, I did one attempt with crossed hands and didn’t go well. The hold on the left felt more positive during the throw and also when crossed hands it interfered when doing the dynamic move. Although I’m sure for another climber they would probably prefer to cross hands to be closest to the hold as suggested, it’s just beta preference at this point, it could go either way. Good call tho, Thank you!

  • @PaulMathieu---
    @PaulMathieu--- 5 років тому

    fantastic one more time, so useful, but I noticed one more thing: your thumb in the right hand must be opposite to do more pressure ?

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Not sure I understand your question but If you're asking if I'm using the thumb to pinch the starting hold, I do. I do this to help me get up from the ground and I reach to the first hold. Hope this helps!

    • @PaulMathieu---
      @PaulMathieu--- 5 років тому

      @@rockentry yes it is , thank you ;)

  • @Pela_patate
    @Pela_patate 5 років тому +2

    As a very short person, every move is a dynamic move. Sometimes it can be frustrating :(

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому +1

      One of my good friends is short and developed a lot of power dynamic move because of the reach Disadvantage. I wish I could help in a way but Just have to say, some of us have to compromise somehow. But don't let that stop you from progressing! there are plenty of short strong good climbers out there, It's possible =) you got this!

  • @marcpeyre
    @marcpeyre 5 років тому

    Is this way of starting legal in tournaments? I'm never sure if you are allowed to pull yourself immediately through to the next hold, or that you're supposed to be completely off the floor for 2/3 seconds before starting the dynamic move.

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Good question, You're probably right. But to be honest I really don't think about that much, good to know if you do plan to compete tho.

  • @dankdose2607
    @dankdose2607 5 років тому

    4:00...What is that animal???looks lit

  • @saritsotangkur2438
    @saritsotangkur2438 5 років тому

    Is it possible to start with your arms crossed so that you can do the first move statically?

    • @NoGoodNolan34
      @NoGoodNolan34 5 років тому

      i was thinking the same thing

    • @rockentry
      @rockentry  5 років тому

      Yeah, I did attempt starting with crossed arms but didn’t go so well. I Felt more comfortable keeping my left hand on the left hold, just because that crimp felt a lot more positive. Also, dynamic move from a cross just didn’t feel right, in this case. But again, this could be a better beta solution for another climber, indeed.

  • @gabrielborglund3343
    @gabrielborglund3343 5 років тому

    Is that gym LA boulders? 😮

  • @anyaaa9307
    @anyaaa9307 4 роки тому

    dynamic moves are too hard for me