How to Have LOW-GRAVITY Days Rock Climbing

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
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  • @Koldav
    @Koldav 18 днів тому +1

    It's nice to see you in a longer video format as well!
    I really liked the last yellow problem, it had a nice flow and decent amount of moves.
    As for the orange brain slab problem I think you did the tall beta again 😄 Sorry fo the beta spraying but I like discussing stuff like this. The actual move imho would be to have a high right foot on the undercling (at 3:52 ) , or even a left foot if you use the crimp after the start, then steping on the brain, maybe use the volume above it for a little aid, and going down again on the long volume.
    As an avarage height climber I see no way to do it like you did it without struggling a lot, and this grade is not meant for struggle 😅

  • @dennis1802
    @dennis1802 Місяць тому +1

    I like you, and your style but from what i’ve learned is that low gravity days are the best climbing days cos you feel like it clicks and just float up. High gravity is when is just feels heavy and is not going any easy at all with high gravity i tend to sandbag instead of fall or fall like a little baby when not nessacary. But english is not my native so maybe i made it up 😂 good luck and enjoy it bro!

  • @suckatslab
    @suckatslab  Місяць тому +4

    Just a disclaimer: falling is gonna happen😂

  • @mackrach7
    @mackrach7 Місяць тому +3

    lololol new channel name just dropped 🤣

    • @suckatslab
      @suckatslab  Місяць тому

      Which one tho😮

    • @calebjross
      @calebjross Місяць тому

      Both options are wrong. Go with "Best at Slab".

  • @DAJ2000
    @DAJ2000 Місяць тому +2

    Your secret power is the hair. It's totally the hair!

  • @jiaweizhang7113
    @jiaweizhang7113 Місяць тому +3

    I have watched quite a lot of your shorts and long videos as well as other bigger channels on youtube. Yours should be one of the "smallest" channel I watch / recommended by youtube regularly. One thing I notice is that when you climb, it seems almost like you are very "tense" or "stiff" compared to other climbers. I don't know if it's the arm bending / tall man height / exposing you muscle / climbing speed / heavy body weight / other stuff.
    Just feels "stiff" and not very "relaxed". Did any of your friend / yourself notice this? Other channels I watch includes climbers from all skills level including emil abrahamsson / magnus mitdbo / hannah morris / louis parkinson / geek climber and even vitruvian physique and a smaller channel called connective climbing. You are the only one who give me this feeling. I am not criticizing you and I am quite noobie in bouldering ----- just curious. Want to figure out where is this feeling coming from.

    • @jiaweizhang7113
      @jiaweizhang7113 Місяць тому +1

      Good content by the way --- cheers.

    • @JusticeGort
      @JusticeGort Місяць тому

      yeah I agree, i've definitely noticed that

    • @nickkealiiclimbs
      @nickkealiiclimbs Місяць тому

      I think I would have to disagree with that. First time watching this channel, but immediately noticed on his warmup climb that he is extremely controlled and has good technique which gave me the impression that he would probably be climbing V7+. Maybe what you're noticing is that he doesn't tend to climb with a lot of excess movement or momentum - which can sometimes be good or bad. Also good to note that "tense" could be related to a very positive aspect of technique known as "tension". Which climb or move did you notice "stiffness" on?

  • @ej_huff342
    @ej_huff342 Місяць тому +1

    what gym is that in KC?