great video, but disagree with point 1. while it is helpful to come into climbing with some strength (it makes v1-v4 a lot easier), it can be very frustrating for new climbers when they start reaching grades where brute force can no longer carry them up. this is why i'd go so far as to claim that coming to the sport with no previous strength can be very beneficial as it forces you to develop good technique from the get-go (to climb more efficiently with the little strength you have), rather than having to start from scratch when you're stuck at v5-v7. this is just to say that for new climbers reading this, DONT BE DISCOURAGED!! you'll get stronger as you keep climbing - no need to stress about not having any when you start. (coming from someone who's done v9 tension board 2 benchmarks and sent 13a outdoors)
Definitely agree! I came into the climbing with very little strength, so I had to learn tons of technique. Although that means I'm worse on overhang and I'm watching new strong climbers do crazy stuff, I believe I have much nicer movement and can read harder climbs faster
I feel like the tips are pretty good. Haven't been bouldering much but it definitely feels challenging at first so having support and being able to enjoy it goes a long way 💪 Excited for the next vid
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great video, but disagree with point 1. while it is helpful to come into climbing with some strength (it makes v1-v4 a lot easier), it can be very frustrating for new climbers when they start reaching grades where brute force can no longer carry them up. this is why i'd go so far as to claim that coming to the sport with no previous strength can be very beneficial as it forces you to develop good technique from the get-go (to climb more efficiently with the little strength you have), rather than having to start from scratch when you're stuck at v5-v7. this is just to say that for new climbers reading this, DONT BE DISCOURAGED!! you'll get stronger as you keep climbing - no need to stress about not having any when you start. (coming from someone who's done v9 tension board 2 benchmarks and sent 13a outdoors)
Really appreciate the comment and sharing your insights!! Some really great points here that a helpful for beginners!! Keep crushing 🔥💪
Definitely agree! I came into the climbing with very little strength, so I had to learn tons of technique. Although that means I'm worse on overhang and I'm watching new strong climbers do crazy stuff, I believe I have much nicer movement and can read harder climbs faster
I liked the emphasis on comfort. I, and a lot of other people, sometimes forget to have fun because they're pushing so hard!
Cheers!! Keep crushing it 💪
There is no way you dont even have a thousand subscribers, you videos are great and really good quality!
Thanks mate!! Appreciate the comment!! Hopefully soon 😂
I feel like the tips are pretty good. Haven't been bouldering much but it definitely feels challenging at first so having support and being able to enjoy it goes a long way 💪 Excited for the next vid
Really appreciate it Edward!! If you are ever around in Sydney, you should come check out the gym! 🔥🔥
Me Bouldering for almost ten years now: ahhh yes I must watch this Video 🥸
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Great video!! I've been to this gym before haha
Thanks mate!! Appreciate the comment! 💪
Are you using a new camera?? Footage looks clean wow!! Also the red climb send is sick :))
Yeah a a5100 with a Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 lens here. Much better footage but was scared I would land on it ahahah. Cheers mate!! Climb again soon! 💪
how does the vid quality just keep getting better?? great stuff king❤️
Nicer camera on this one and always have my trusted Director of Photography 🫶🫶
Youre literally so fucking cute im obsessed with u
Thanks Pookie Bear 🐻 🫶
plz fall better, its gonna fuck up ur knees in the long run the way ur doing it
Yes very good point hahah! 😅😅