This was one of your most interesting episodes, two and a half hours just flew by! Ps. I'd say that Branden (Climbing Stuff) is the Callum of climbing 😆 He's funny and says quite outrageous things at times. (Even if he now belongs into the Magnus Meatball happy family.)
I think the hardest part about climbing is that its lack of comparability like If you See a Guy Lifting two hundred kg of the floor its imoressive af but climbing routes arent stadardized so for your average Joe its hard to acknowledge that.
@@sebastianherb2329 not to mention the numerous grading systems. Same with parkour where the public don’t have an embodied understanding of how hard something is, but at least a lot of the time it can look impressive. But still, they won’t be able to tell the difference in difficulty between complex moves. Even more so with climbing I think - there’s little way of knowing the difference between a 5c or a 7c for the layperson watching.
Climbing routes ARE standardized with grading systems. We know the difficulty of a climb butgrading does still vary (sometimes a little, sometimes a lot) based on tons of factors like location of the climb, the climber's body, style and strengths, and other factors. It is definitely comprable enough tho. If a gym sets a bunch of new climbs and doesn't label them (gyms often do this), two experienced climbers can get on a climb and agree that it is a v3 for example with pretty good consistency. And when you see some unsuspecting climber move up a hard climb with ease, people stop to appreciate it and recognize the impressiveness. You'll see beginners who come into the climbing gym, ripped and strong from years of weight lifting barely able to get up the easiest grades and then you'll see a 14 year old comp kid warm up on your project climb that you've been working all week on. o.o
@@huvrmedia that is not what i meant. I climb myself for a long time. I know that there are grades in climbing. First of all the grading is to a degree subjective. A v6 oder 7a however you wanna call it isnt standardised in the Sense that 10kg are 10kg everywhere. The difficulty of a Route is more complex and every Person has different strenghts and weaknesses so If you let 10 people climb the exact Route youll get very different opinions. Some say its a v5 or a v7 its inconsitent. And my Initial Point was that climbings difficulty to a non climber is hard to grasp withlit knowing the Grades etc.
Callum get out of my dreams. You were like a cat curled on my lap. I think I fell asleep listening to podcasts again...oh damn. EDIT: And not meaning they put me to sleep...I listen to them too often at sleep time.
I now know that I wasn't just imagining that Joe Rogan had a odd anti bear thing, and was actually really a Trump promoter though, like Alex Jones, he goes about it by going into the conspiracy communities and gets people that would never have any interest in it otherwise.
Luke is funny, I'd love to see the Storror boys rope him in somehow. The problem would be to get him out of the gym first, the gymnasts don't like outdoorsy stuff 😆
I would watch the heck out of a segarsends UA-cam channel
Fuck yeah
I second this
Grateful to have met these two. Got some core memories with these boys ❤️
This was one of your most interesting episodes, two and a half hours just flew by!
Ps. I'd say that Branden (Climbing Stuff) is the Callum of climbing 😆 He's funny and says quite outrageous things at times. (Even if he now belongs into the Magnus Meatball happy family.)
Need a Magdust Vs Swagdust chalk off
@@AlexHamilton86 swagnesium* we ain’t looking for a lawsuit 😂
we need a Segar sends youtube channel!
Dawn Wall is my favorite climbing movie. Crazy story and crazy climb.
Great podcast as always. I’m not into climbing, but was interesting enough to keep me for over 2 hours without realising 😊
Segar Sends the Safety Team ahead to the water challenge backwards!
I think the hardest part about climbing is that its lack of comparability like If you See a Guy Lifting two hundred kg of the floor its imoressive af but climbing routes arent stadardized so for your average Joe its hard to acknowledge that.
@@sebastianherb2329 not to mention the numerous grading systems. Same with parkour where the public don’t have an embodied understanding of how hard something is, but at least a lot of the time it can look impressive. But still, they won’t be able to tell the difference in difficulty between complex moves. Even more so with climbing I think - there’s little way of knowing the difference between a 5c or a 7c for the layperson watching.
Climbing routes ARE standardized with grading systems. We know the difficulty of a climb butgrading does still vary (sometimes a little, sometimes a lot) based on tons of factors like location of the climb, the climber's body, style and strengths, and other factors. It is definitely comprable enough tho. If a gym sets a bunch of new climbs and doesn't label them (gyms often do this), two experienced climbers can get on a climb and agree that it is a v3 for example with pretty good consistency. And when you see some unsuspecting climber move up a hard climb with ease, people stop to appreciate it and recognize the impressiveness. You'll see beginners who come into the climbing gym, ripped and strong from years of weight lifting barely able to get up the easiest grades and then you'll see a 14 year old comp kid warm up on your project climb that you've been working all week on. o.o
@@huvrmedia that is not what i meant. I climb myself for a long time. I know that there are grades in climbing. First of all the grading is to a degree subjective. A v6 oder 7a however you wanna call it isnt standardised in the Sense that 10kg are 10kg everywhere. The difficulty of a Route is more complex and every Person has different strenghts and weaknesses so If you let 10 people climb the exact Route youll get very different opinions. Some say its a v5 or a v7 its inconsitent. And my Initial Point was that climbings difficulty to a non climber is hard to grasp withlit knowing the Grades etc.
Yes then boys
bruh climbing in jeans is wild, boulder Brighton regulars love a good jean climb 🤣
Should probably start doing thumbnails even if just extremely simple, the low res thumbs and unrecognizable icon made me think it was a fake channel
´cos bears and DMT are sick!
Callum get out of my dreams. You were like a cat curled on my lap. I think I fell asleep listening to podcasts again...oh damn. EDIT: And not meaning they put me to sleep...I listen to them too often at sleep time.
Totally thought Ben was "always" a climber just because of how strong he already was when I first saw him climb
Has Segar Sends been made yet so i can subscribe
@@AlphaAsh-tg2zq it’ll be on Toby’s original channel
@storrorpodcast well that's fine I'm already subscribed
Why am I just finding out now that Storror have a pod 💀
It’s only been on join for a while
It was join-only until recently (but was available on Spotify the whole time)
LMAO😂 Love the climbing school comparison....Boulders, booze & Cig's Vs 30 days pooping in a bag😂
Callum. Careful saying that word. FS (the no rope film) I think it has demonetization if you even discuss it. jus looking out.
@@MrMurkosullivan whaaat? That’s ridiculous
@@storrorpodcast yeah but climbing UA-camrs do in fact avoid it like the plague, so it is sage advice generally speaking
I now know that I wasn't just imagining that Joe Rogan had a odd anti bear thing, and was actually really a Trump promoter though, like Alex Jones, he goes about it by going into the conspiracy communities and gets people that would never have any interest in it otherwise.
first minute is so british, I understood nothing
I thought that was jimmy the giant
Without glasses ? 😂
@ he doesn’t even wear glasses anymore
@ he’s a chad now
@@masonfordpk more importantly a left wing chad as of late 🙌🏻
The Freerider boulder problem is 8b+ NOT 7b
How can you be so confidently wrong?
Luke Stoney is a gymnast who also body builds.
Luke is funny, I'd love to see the Storror boys rope him in somehow. The problem would be to get him out of the gym first, the gymnasts don't like outdoorsy stuff 😆
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Thinking that you can't be a pro because you didn't start when you're a kid is a losers mindset plain and simple.