How to set a boulder - professional routesetter making of // routesetting in bouldering gyms

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  • How to set a boulder - professional routesetter making of // route setting in bouldering gyms!
    Welcome to another routesetting episode: how to set a boulder?
    Watch professional routesetter Niki talk you through his process of planning & setting the route.
    This time niki set an orange boulder at 9D Parramatta.
    Starting with a mantle, a jump to two slopers & finishing with delicate arete climbing!
    9 Degrees Sydney offers climbing & bouldering in in 2 gyms - in Parramatta & Alexandria. It´s a great gym for every level, beginners to pros and offers new set boulders every week!
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  • @ThundersLeague
    @ThundersLeague 5 років тому +36

    "Never shut them down at the start" - Very wise words!
    The boulders I hate the most are the ones where the start is super awkward. Let me at least start the problem before it gets difficult.

    • @wasabichips
      @wasabichips 4 роки тому

      Personally im relieved when thats the case. It starts off hard to get easier. But it it gets harder then that then imma have to head out on that one haha.

    • @nilsp9426
      @nilsp9426 2 роки тому +1

      I actually like the odd bad start. It really makes you think hard when it happens and I learned a lot from hard starting moves. But ofc it should only be 10% of the boulders, so you can experience a larger variety of moves overall. Wouldn't it be a funny curveball to set a boulder where the start is simultaneously the top, but holding it is terribly tricky?

  • @SleepyCrystalStudio
    @SleepyCrystalStudio 6 років тому +30

    I really appreciate the mentality behind the different body types. Being on the shorter side, I get a little discouraged when all of the problems at the gym require me to make dynamic moves, even at the start! "Never shut them down at the start"
    It would be cool to see different types of people climbing the problem after seeing your whole process behind it.
    Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @nilsp9426
    @nilsp9426 2 роки тому +3

    This really makes me appreciate when routesetters put in the time to get it right. From what I saw, the boulder improved a lot with testing and tweaking. Maybe I should keep that in mind when I see some boulders hang on the wall for months and instead value their high quality a bit more!

  • @imagzz4942
    @imagzz4942 6 років тому +21

    As a fellow climber and routesetting that's only 16, i love watching these videos. They teach a lot, give a lot of insight, and it's great inspiration. Someone else already said it, but i'll say it too. These videos are great, I love them, and I could watch them forever while still having fun and learning!
    Would love to see more :)

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому +1

      thank you so much! we try to do some more in the next time ;)
      would you like to share some of your boulders?
      cheers niki

    • @imagzz4942
      @imagzz4942 6 років тому

      I would, though it will most likely be a little while, as i need a new phone (not enough money for a camera, haha), or/and need to try out my GoPro. I'll look into sharing photos too :)
      It's super fun, and I'm very passionate about it. I've made a playlist stuffed with videos which I think in one way or the other are great for routesetters.
      Also, I'm guessing you'll keep doing those too anyways, but I really enjoy your analyzations of the world cup problems too. Very exciting and full of information!

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому

      sounds great! let us know if you have any questions :)

    • @imagzz4942
      @imagzz4942 6 років тому

      Sure thing! I'll let you know once i get to uploading something, though it might be a little while, as it's currently the time of exams.

  • @SkipBaney
    @SkipBaney 6 років тому +12

    Love these videos. Hearing the rationale behind your decisions is super valuable. I feel like a learn a ton, both about setting and climbing in general. Thank you!

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому +1

      yeah! that sounds great :) you´re welcome! niki

  • @adehaan11
    @adehaan11 6 років тому +5

    Love watching the process! Could watch these all day!

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому

      sounds like something we´d approve ;) try some climbing in between!
      thank you!

  • @OnBouldering
    @OnBouldering 6 років тому +8

    Good stuff! Keep them coming!

  • @somaini2
    @somaini2 6 років тому +1

    Brilliant work! It's fascinating to watch the evolution of the route develop. Can't wait to learn more!

  • @ginachen8460
    @ginachen8460 6 років тому +4

    I love your route setting videos! I want to try route setting myself, but I'm not really sure how to start (and I've only been climbing for about a year, so I'm worried I don't have enough experience). I could watch setting videos all day! I really like the route you set. It looks like a lot of fun, and I'm glad you make sure to think about climbers of different heights and builds while you set! It's always really frustrating to find a climb that would be so easy for a taller climber that I struggle really hard with because I can't reach the same holds. Also I appreciate that you try to make the starting positions and first moves manageable so that people will try the boulder a lot! I get so frustrated when I find a boulder where I can't even get off the ground. Thanks so much for the videos, and please keep making them!

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому +3

      we will! how about you just ask at your local gym if you can volunteer or have a peak for one day? it´s not always important to be the best climber or strong, just be open and being a team player is very important as well!
      cheers niki

    • @ginachen8460
      @ginachen8460 6 років тому +2

      I think I'm going to try that! I know there's a really cool route setting apprenticeship program at one of the local gyms, and I might try and apply for that.

  • @WanderlustVanlife
    @WanderlustVanlife 6 років тому +4

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video, I really enjoyed it! Cheers.

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому

      no worries! it´s our pleasure :)
      stay safe and warm on your travels!
      cheers niki

  • @SachaGreif
    @SachaGreif 6 років тому +7

    Great video. Funny to hear you say "never shut them down at the start", I climb in Japan and hard starts are super common here. Part of the reason is that gyms are smaller, so problems tend to start very close to the ground to take advantage of the entire wall height.

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому +5

      Yeah! And Japanese climbers are very very used to move in and out of uncomfortable positions honestly. They have a total different approach to fun at climbing. I guess even most „normal“ paying non comp climbers there don’t really care wether it’s comfy or not. Total different thing here 😊
      At which gyms do you climb there? Do you live in Japan?

  • @ruttonoise69
    @ruttonoise69 4 роки тому

    thanks for all the good ideas and tips!

  • @moominlemurien4052
    @moominlemurien4052 4 роки тому

    Love this ! Every time I have fun on a boulder problem I wonder how did the routsetter came up with this idea

  • @IanYoungOutdoors
    @IanYoungOutdoors 6 років тому +5

    Cool to watch your thought process on this. You have a really good understanding of movement. My on criticism would be using that big beautiful pinch as a foothold only, and really only for one foot. Also I would have put the starting pinch at the same angle for ascetics. Great video, keep doing these!

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому +1

      hey ian!
      thanks for your thoughts :) big pinch only because we needed something to stick out far and the pinches paired on the bottom had the best style - shame for the single use that´s right didn´t see another way down there because i dislike sitstarts ;)
      you got me with the angle - i blame it on the early morning & glasses combo!
      like your vlogs! should we ever come to colorado you have to take us around!
      cheers niki

    • @IanYoungOutdoors
      @IanYoungOutdoors 6 років тому +1

      Absolutely! I definitely understand why you used it, and if you have the hold selection why not. Keep making these videos, they're great for inspiration and ideas. Thanks, I'm not from Colorado, but if you ever come to the US, I'd love to meet you guys and have you guest set at my gym!

    • @lawrencetchen
      @lawrencetchen 6 років тому

      Yessss when I set æsthetics are everything! Draw the climbers (and nonclimbers) in before they even touch the holds! Similar holds grouped together, and arranged in parallel (or perpendicular), the list goes on and on 😁

  • @birtegutmayer
    @birtegutmayer 2 роки тому +1

    Bitte mehr von "How to set a boulder"

  • @WayUpFilms
    @WayUpFilms 6 років тому

    Loved this video! A little suggestion: a wireless clip-on mic might significantly increase audio quality.

  • @hAYASHII89
    @hAYASHII89 4 роки тому +1

    9 degrees parra!

  • @Okirai
    @Okirai 6 років тому +4

    Hey Niki, I was just wondering how long the process of setting a climb takes from planning the climb, choosing the holds, setting and testing?

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому +5

      depends on the problem, how complex etc. sometimes 20mins sometimes for comps longer than 2 hours until a day for one bloc was possible as well... i guess usually around one hour? roughly... this one took a little bit because of the filming etc.
      never rush!

  • @vincentd333
    @vincentd333 6 років тому +2

    awesome, thanks!

  • @swoggofroggo9320
    @swoggofroggo9320 5 років тому

    How do you become a routesetter? I know to get a job, you would need experience, so how do you get that experience?

  • @crespo9921
    @crespo9921 6 років тому +2

    Do you think the hold next to the top is necessary?

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому +3

      Not for everybody. Just wanted to make it less scary because it’s very high up and if you’re scared to cross further it’s nicer where the penultimate is. Some people skip it but I don’t like to skip it because it offers more control and flow 😊

  • @jamesboreson
    @jamesboreson 5 років тому +2

    I feel your pain.. We start setting routes at 7am!

  • @wasabichips
    @wasabichips 4 роки тому +1

    Its funny. The more chalk surrounding past holds usualy means they were harder. The ghost of bouldering's past.

  • @dashr4143
    @dashr4143 6 років тому +4

    What grade did you give it ??

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому +4

      There are no “real” grades indoors at parramatta here. It’s something between V4-6ish in our gym indoor grading system.
      Fontainebleau grading something between 6a - 6b maybe? Grades...

  • @keithdavison9642
    @keithdavison9642 6 років тому +1

    never shut them down at the start?
    most of your sets have a really tough/awkward start!

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому

      Hey Keith! Which ones are you talking about? Alexandria or parramatta?
      Cheers Niki

    • @keithdavison9642
      @keithdavison9642 6 років тому +1

      Beta Routesetting Alexandria mainly.

    • @keithdavison9642
      @keithdavison9642 6 років тому +1

      But the purple in the cove at parra has a pretty stiff start

    • @BetaRoutesetting
      @BetaRoutesetting  6 років тому

      which purple in the cove? do you mean to the left of the prow?

  • @georgepilkington9350
    @georgepilkington9350 6 років тому

    if you wanna see a cool slab problem, check out the video on my channel at the moment it’s awesome, i’m,so proud of it

  • @Adamjen
    @Adamjen 4 роки тому

    I liked everything except that wonky music.

  • @SachaGreif
    @SachaGreif 6 років тому

    Great video. Funny to hear you say "never shut them down at the start", I climb in Japan and hard starts are super common here. Part of the reason is that gyms are smaller, so problems tend to start very close to the ground to take advantage of the entire wall height.