totally agree that the frequency of these high-quality videos is truly remarkable, however i also hope that they don't burn out and view making videos more as an enjoyment instead of as a chore 😊
This is the best climbing channel i found so far, wow. The technique explanations are really well done. Straight to the Point with an illustrating example.
Really like the format where you pick a climb first, and then talk through the principles, instead of the other way around. Just seems more straightforward and efficient way to get the point across.
Dynamically putting your whole weight on that red footchip when there is a big-ass green sloper directly underneath surely shows how much confidence you have in your footwork. I would just look at that move and say "No".
this is gold, really useful stuff. also great reading practice for rest days, thanks to the overview of the complete problem before you do it (hardly anyone does that for some reason, they just start climbing). means I can pause the video, try to read the problem, and then check against your beta, which somehow makes it easier to remember the tips (i tend to get it wrong and then go "oh that's where the foot goes")
I can't believe I'm able to watch such high-quality videos! I wish my coach could teach me like this. I can't wait to watch all the videos on this channel. Thank you!
Great video, Maddy! Has come at just the right time - I'm working on a tricky (for me!) slab problem with a scary foot swap high up on a tiny foot chip on the bottom corner of a volume. I'm going to revisit it in my next session - hopefully your tips will make a bit of a difference! 😊
This was a great watch! As someone who climbs at CR, it was cool to see you hop on some familiar climbs (i’ve been projecting that green V5). Super cool seeing you break down the foot work!
Does anyone have some tips on how I can practice standing up on a high foot, for example, the move in minute 11:1? I feel sometimes it's more "over and up", but I always struggle if the foot is too high.
chicken chalk bag is AWESOME!
The frequency in which you guys upload these high-quality videos is insane
Keep it up👍
totally agree that the frequency of these high-quality videos is truly remarkable, however i also hope that they don't burn out and view making videos more as an enjoyment instead of as a chore 😊
This is the best climbing channel i found so far, wow. The technique explanations are really well done. Straight to the Point with an illustrating example.
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OMG that foot cross technique. I never even thought about that. A lot of valuable tips especially on the dreaded slab. TYTY
Whether it's a Zach video or a Maddie video, you know it's going to be great! Thanks again you two.
Really like the format where you pick a climb first, and then talk through the principles, instead of the other way around. Just seems more straightforward and efficient way to get the point across.
Dynamically putting your whole weight on that red footchip when there is a big-ass green sloper directly underneath surely shows how much confidence you have in your footwork. I would just look at that move and say "No".
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Yeah I was JUST thinking it's sorta dangerous for that sloper to be right beneath that footchip.
this video was soooo informative holy. thank you! i’m only 3 climbing days into my journey.
Brilliant advice, especially on the green dualtex which looked terrifying.
It was haha!
We missed you Maddie!
Great tips, precise, to the point.
Fantastic video. I'm a beginner and am learning SO MUCH from your channel. Thank you both!
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this is gold, really useful stuff. also great reading practice for rest days, thanks to the overview of the complete problem before you do it (hardly anyone does that for some reason, they just start climbing). means I can pause the video, try to read the problem, and then check against your beta, which somehow makes it easier to remember the tips (i tend to get it wrong and then go "oh that's where the foot goes")
Thanks for pointing that out we’ll definitely keep doing it!
Mam this is the best footwork video I have seen, I will try in gym and provide you update
Thanks for the video! I really missed him a lot.
I can't believe I'm able to watch such high-quality videos! I wish my coach could teach me like this. I can't wait to watch all the videos on this channel. Thank you!
Great video! Very technical but it seems so simple, you are great!!
you are so talented. great video, thanks
Such great advice and detailed explanations! Thanks, guys!
These technique videos really standout! I love how you tell us your insight and common threads for us to learn from! ❤
Well done, love the technique tips
Very very high quality and helpful video. love it!!!!!!!
Excellent video and very helpful. Thank you.
Another great and detailed video, very useful thank you Maddie! ✌️
Great video, Maddy! Has come at just the right time - I'm working on a tricky (for me!) slab problem with a scary foot swap high up on a tiny foot chip on the bottom corner of a volume. I'm going to revisit it in my next session - hopefully your tips will make a bit of a difference! 😊
I see climbers rock on the thumbnail, I click XD
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This was a great watch! As someone who climbs at CR, it was cool to see you hop on some familiar climbs (i’ve been projecting that green V5). Super cool seeing you break down the foot work!
Lol yup I also came to watch Maddy walk up my project (the green v5). Not a regular CR climber but was working that one last time I visited!
This is SUPER!
12:55 that problem is an abomination
It's absolutely disgusting! 😂
you guys done made the holy grail 🙏
谢谢!
Thank you so much 😁
Wait I just noticed this is my local gym this is awesome
Lol your chalk bag is sooo funny!
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this is a great video!
thanks you :)
board climbing sesh video please
I thought you weren't supposed to use the corner of the wall on the red 17 at 7:13? (there's black tape behind the corner).
I was just showing the footwork piece in the middle so I cheated my way up the start 😅
@@richardsonsclimbing ooh ok sounds good haha :)
more videos from Maddie!!
Wow, and Maddie was able to talk while climbing the whole time
What you didn’t see were the cuts I made because I was out of breath 😭
I want a link to the chalk bag😻😻😻
Coming in the new year 😉😉
@@richardsonsclimbing❤❤❤😍😍😍
Does anyone have some tips on how I can practice standing up on a high foot, for example, the move in minute 11:1? I feel sometimes it's more "over and up", but I always struggle if the foot is too high.
That chalk bag is u n h i n g e d
Most of these footwork only work if your finger strength and grip are already strong enough, no? But still, very useful video.
You and Zach have the exact same speaking cadences hahahah
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yo you're at my gym
Nice like her