@Southern Fun Actually, yes it is. Not only do children have a much higher power to weight ratio, meaning they are stronger in comparison to their body weight than an adult, at an adolescent age, their growth spurt allows them to gain muscle very quickly, much faster than adults. That means they progress very much faster than someone who begins later in life.
Its actually not hard it take about 3 months of training if your not fat to be able to hold you weight. Proper form will take longer gaining the strength isnt hard at all
To all the people complaining about there not being a way down: Psicocomp is a deep water climbing competition. It is specifically designed without a way down because that's part of deepwater climbing. The competitors know this coming in, and they tend to really enjoy it; that's why they're participating in the first place.
@@adolphin9348 So as a person who's afraid of heights, similar to the ladies in the video you would then jump down? Or not compete at all because you knew this is part of it? I guess if this is explicitly marketed as the ''climbing event that features an Olympic dive at the end'' then that's fine but at the same time, do people who want to compete and make a name for themselves in the sport really have a choice but to compete? I don't think it's as black and white as you would have us believe. ''Having a choice'' is often an illusion and just said by people who haven't fully understood all the moving parts and variables. This is done for entertainment. There is no value of the jump when it comes to the actual sport of climbing so that being said, how would you feel about this ''gimmick'' if one of the athletes got injured in the jump? I would say that's terrible. Getting an athlete injured for entertainment purposes that had nothing to do with the sport as such is not ok. And before you ask, yes, you can absolutely injure yourself jumping from that height EVEN when hitting the water. You can easily walk away from that with a permanent injury that in the case of rock climbing would end a career. Dives from that height do in fact require training or at least some sort of understanding of the human form. It's precisely this which makes Olympic dives so spectacular. Because you and I couldn't do what they do without injury. I guess... everyone is free to play stupid games as much as their heart desires it but then they shouldn't get surprised if they win stupid prizes? Is that ok to say?
Crazy how just seconds ago they were hanging upside down off the wall, but still nervous about jumping in on their own terms. So much respect for these folks!
I really like Ashima, she's very humble, i watched her compete in Utah indoor stadium and this girl is really good especailly in Bouldering. Congratulations to the winner
Honestly I think it's really dumb that they make the climbers jump off the cliff at the end. Dislocated joints, compression fractures, even concussion if you hit the water wrong.
Don't know about you but my life would be so damn boring if I was afraid to do the things I love because of possible injuries. Think about it this way...look at the 3 football sports - association (soccer/football), gridiron (american football) and rugby. ALL 3 of those sports involve contact where if you're hit wrong dislocated joints, compression fractures and concussions are possible and very likely. Live a little.
@@stevengood2481 High dive alone is already scary as shit and that's only 33 feet high. These people aren't professional cliff divers they are rock climbers.
Deep-water soloing, also known as psicobloc, is a form of solo rock climbing that relies solely upon the presence of water at the base of a climb to protect against injury from falls from the generally high-difficulty routes. Everyone stop complaining about the drop. It's literally the name of the game here.
Tbh I think that feature is really fucking cool. What bothered me personally is how the commentator egged them on, counting them down or yelling "jump"! Like, dude, you‘re a complete stranger to them, don’t act so familiar. They’re gonna jump, just let them do it at their own pace and at the height they are comfortable with.
She's competing at ABS youth regionals at my gym today...very excited to see her climb as I'm sure she will onsight every problem...also feel bad for the other girls in her division who will be fighting for second place.
He said that because she let go after the girl did, instead of at the same time. And then I think he thought she was't going to jump at all. That's why he says "...there she goes" after she jumps in.
yeah i was thinking the same..i myself can't even do a pull up or chin up more than 3 times..these girls have to hang on and play the "are you ready? lets jump. 1.2.." yeah...not happening. gravity is not nice.
Lewis Durkin It’s more of a joke if it actually doesn’t show them jumping off. Then you’re like “teehee she’s still up there to this day LUL”. It doesn’t work when it literally shows the person jumping off of it though.
@@pt9373 wow not only did you get wooshed but you're butthurt aswell, but wait theres more. technically we didnt see her jump though we only have to take the commentators word for it and that water ripple behind the 13 yr old could have just been a large fish. so she could still be up there
i was at first like wow the woman who one was way better than her then he said the other was literally 13 years old don't worry sweet heart your gonna kick ass
I think people don't realize the spinal compression that comes with high cliff jumping. It would have been cool to see them jump from the top, but I don't blame them for downclimbing. They're athletes and I can imagine they don't want to risk any unnecessary injuries.
@@davidalvaradoda It's not about fear. It's about ending their climbing career because of a bad landing in the water. It's not like it would take anything to have an elevator or stairway installed.
@@jlg395 Climbing is a dangerous sport. Eveyone who climbs knows that. They participate in this event (which is a deep water climbing event, specifically designed for the water landing) because they like it and want to participate. Noone is forcing them; it's not some big mandatory competition.
I jumped off a cliff about that high and really jacked myself up. Seems a bit ridiculous not to give the climbers another way down. UA-cam take this off my recommended
@@MsLouisez yes she can swim, she just dips her head. Probably because it's nice and cool. As to why she's doing more of a dog paddle than a long swimming stroke: did you ever climb? Your forearms turn into aching concrete. Why would you willingly stretch and ache, when you can enjoy the soothing cool water and just paddle along?
@@BiggiN483 not a climber - lifeguide and swim instructor for many years. Regardless of if it is fatigue or she doesn't know how to swim.. they really should have an alternative way down.
RANT INCOMING: Every comment on every Psicocomp video is “OMG how could they make them jump down from the top, if they fall they could die! There should be a ladder, shame on the organizers!” 🙄 1) There ARE in fact stairs on the back side that climbers can use if they really want to. 2) A fall into the deep water is not overly dangerous from this height, and many competitions use bubbles/foam in the water to break the surface tension of the water as an extra precaution. 3) These climbers know what they are signing up for, and typically are unafraid of heights. 4) I am amazed that so many people are so insanely arrogant as to believe that a reputable, official organization would put on a public event that was legitimately mortally dangerous to anyone involved, that the athletes are ‘forced’ to jump from the top, and overall that they just know so much better than everyone who is more qualified than them in every way 🤮
Youth and Enthusiasm are no match for Age and Treachery! That said, Ashima Shiraishi will be Awesome as she grows into this sport. A star to watch for sure.
Mr Guapoe A Slide 😆😆😆😆😭😭 That’s me at the GO APE (UK) adventure park harnessed to a wire walking over what “I” call high (10) meters above the ground obstacle course and the only thing I looked forward to was the zip line at the end 😆😆but had to go through hell to get there 😱😥
13 years old respect!! Takes alot of strength and endurance to do this
Fucking right
And cajones
@Southern Fun Actually, yes it is. Not only do children have a much higher power to weight ratio, meaning they are stronger in comparison to their body weight than an adult, at an adolescent age, their growth spurt allows them to gain muscle very quickly, much faster than adults. That means they progress very much faster than someone who begins later in life.
@@anonymousaccordionist3326 Yup. Spot on.
Its actually not hard it take about 3 months of training if your not fat to be able to hold you weight. Proper form will take longer gaining the strength isnt hard at all
This is the coolest sport I’ll never watch again
lmfaoo i was thinking the same
U must have never seen professional tag
kyrie irving oh shit true. Both are kinda like that
Simmo 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I see ice soccer
How about a water slide down for the climbers!
not fun
@@AlqGo Uh, sure it is?
You haven't thought about the cost you bitch!
@@jammerthegreat You really are a tool lol. Cost is 100% inconsequential to someone's life. idiot.
@@Zeemis someones life? Lol what??
Her at 13 : National climber
Me at 13 : Farming potatoes on Minecraft
Hahahahaha
don't be ashamed. Not all heroes can mine potatoes. Lift where you stand.
me who is 13 that just farmed potatoes in minecraft
Me at 13 wasting my time on street.
hahahaha same
1) I would not climb this wall
2) I would not jump off of this wall
The pool definitely doesn't look suited for a dive/fall from that height.
@@thomastmc it's 4 feet deep... definitely suited
@@MrSlowPaper Ya, I think that's about the Olympic standard 😉
@@angryraisin I could do a lot of things that I wouldn't. I wouldn't do a lot of things that I could. I couldn't do a lot of things that I would.
@@MrSlowPaper 4 meters. there's no way that's 4 feet deep or i'll break both my legs on the spot
At 13 I couldn't even climb outta bed..Salute to u young lady Ur awesome!!!
I might have still been pooping my pants. can't remember that far back
@@lbmclean what
For what it's worth, at 23 I still can't get out of bed
@@lbmclean what
@@arijohn4138 He said he was probably still doo dooing in his diaper at that age.
To all the people complaining about there not being a way down:
Psicocomp is a deep water climbing competition. It is specifically designed without a way down because that's part of deepwater climbing.
The competitors know this coming in, and they tend to really enjoy it; that's why they're participating in the first place.
They should seperate it. Like diving isnt a sport lol
@@Turnpost2552 this is literally seperated from all climbing
@@Turnpost2552 and the most braindead comment of all time award goes to...
@@antlers4hire306 seperated as in has to be done right after the climb is completed... or you mean this competition is separate from all others?
@@adolphin9348 So as a person who's afraid of heights, similar to the ladies in the video you would then jump down? Or not compete at all because you knew this is part of it?
I guess if this is explicitly marketed as the ''climbing event that features an Olympic dive at the end'' then that's fine but at the same time, do people who want to compete and make a name for themselves in the sport really have a choice but to compete? I don't think it's as black and white as you would have us believe.
''Having a choice'' is often an illusion and just said by people who haven't fully understood all the moving parts and variables.
This is done for entertainment. There is no value of the jump when it comes to the actual sport of climbing so that being said, how would you feel about this ''gimmick'' if one of the athletes got injured in the jump?
I would say that's terrible. Getting an athlete injured for entertainment purposes that had nothing to do with the sport as such is not ok.
And before you ask, yes, you can absolutely injure yourself jumping from that height EVEN when hitting the water. You can easily walk away from that with a permanent injury that in the case of rock climbing would end a career. Dives from that height do in fact require training or at least some sort of understanding of the human form. It's precisely this which makes Olympic dives so spectacular. Because you and I couldn't do what they do without injury.
I guess... everyone is free to play stupid games as much as their heart desires it but then they shouldn't get surprised if they win stupid prizes? Is that ok to say?
Crazy how just seconds ago they were hanging upside down off the wall, but still nervous about jumping in on their own terms. So much respect for these folks!
Have you ever free soloed? If you look down rather than Focus on the 1 move in front of you, it can give quite the jolt.
That's exactly how you succeed - that you DON'T want to fall down.
They know they'll be all right, but it's still not something you wanna do
not being a climber, climbing down would seem scarier than just jumping
@@coreysuffield Well, you fall less far climbing down. Unless you flip and land weird, you'd only be lessening the distance of the fall haha
The only way to jump in is on your own terms.
Did he say 13???
@@apolicum It was a rhetorical question - __ -
Lmao um ok
@@nickbuckingham9291 lol
Nick Buckingham she is 18 now
Isaac Herrera yes dude. You can go to jail
She's 20 years old now, and is pretty close to becoming the best female climber of all time.
Janja and Natalia are probably the best females in the world right now.
@@Buddhastank4200 or, just janja
Lol in what universe or timeline are you from, cause that’s not true in this timeline. I think you confused her for Janja 😅
OP: close to becoming the best female climber
Everyone else: she’s not the best!
Y’all need to work on your reading comprehension
lol what? she basically never even competes
I really like Ashima, she's very humble, i watched her compete in Utah indoor stadium and this girl is really good especailly in Bouldering.
Congratulations to the winner
I'd be the one competitor that once I got to the top I'd be like," nope, im staying right here until the fire department comes to get me"
😂
Yeah, that scaffolding seems pretty easy to climb. I'll just do that.
Honestly I think it's really dumb that they make the climbers jump off the cliff at the end. Dislocated joints, compression fractures, even concussion if you hit the water wrong.
Jordan Sullivan word, but also like it’s pretty rad, and the sport isn’t exactly injury free
It really isn’t that dangerous. Especially stick diving and when you’re a climber...
Actually no i was in the Marine corp for 8 years hold good form when hitting the water and your fine no loose limbs
Don't know about you but my life would be so damn boring if I was afraid to do the things I love because of possible injuries. Think about it this way...look at the 3 football sports - association (soccer/football), gridiron (american football) and rugby. ALL 3 of those sports involve contact where if you're hit wrong dislocated joints, compression fractures and concussions are possible and very likely. Live a little.
You stupid
The scariest part for me would be the jump.
I like climbing...until I look down.
I like climbing , unless there is something better on another channel.
You really couldn't put some stairs for them. Expecting them to jump or climb down is bs
I really dont think its a problem cuz theres always a risk of falling
Yeah I don't get it either. It's no more than 50 ft. Just fucking jump.
You are worried about stairs? What about the lack of safety rails around the top
@@crocodile2006 I was thinking the same thing, one bad step in the wrong direction and you are done!
@@stevengood2481 High dive alone is already scary as shit and that's only 33 feet high. These people aren't professional cliff divers they are rock climbers.
Amazing the number of random sports that I'm just learning about since this lockdown... Marble racing is also pretty decent
Ooooooorangers
Green ducks 😘
Try tag chase!
I came to know that there's a dodge ball and chase tag world championship
World Chase Tag is the best thing ever!
theres also a slapping sport in japan
Yeah, the climb is euphoric but that drop is straight up terrifying!
4:05 “one of our HOTTEST female..... mashups” you could basically hear the thought “uh oh” going through his head
He effed up
Probably just meant Hottest as in viewer interest. At least, that's I how interpreted it.
@@3TYKX for sure, underdog vs reigning champ
@@3TYKX nah he meant he needed to wank
And I don't blame him :-D
No idea why youtube recommended this to me, but hey, here is a new sport that I love
I've never been a fan of how youtube randomly recommends videos dor us to watch but I'm so glad I came across this.
Aw
Even with the water below I can’t imagine standing at that edge - gave me shivers.
Deep-water soloing, also known as psicobloc, is a form of solo rock climbing that relies solely upon the presence of water at the base of a climb to protect against injury from falls from the generally high-difficulty routes.
Everyone stop complaining about the drop. It's literally the name of the game here.
Djk34💖💝💘😍 Britney single how old you are
Tbh I think that feature is really fucking cool. What bothered me personally is how the commentator egged them on, counting them down or yelling "jump"! Like, dude, you‘re a complete stranger to them, don’t act so familiar. They’re gonna jump, just let them do it at their own pace and at the height they are comfortable with.
Awesome to see Ashima in the competition circuits now.
She's competing at ABS youth regionals at my gym today...very excited to see her climb as I'm sure she will onsight every problem...also feel bad for the other girls in her division who will be fighting for second place.
Awesome. Where at? Did you go to watch?
I work at the gym so I got to meet her and walk her out to her first problem! So awesome...
+Shralpinist that is so cool i consider myself an average climbing till i watch her and realize i am well below average
Dude, shes pro level, which doesn;t make you well below average. If she was an average climber then yeah.
Couldn't they install a descent cable with a spool brake?
Me indonesia ku
"sometimes being a veteran helps" or maybe having a longer reach gives you an advantage?
Climbers are some of the most amazing athletes.
4:30 She's badass for jumping off but the host says that wasn't very nice... what a weird point of view he has...
He said that because she let go after the girl did, instead of at the same time. And then I think he thought she was't going to jump at all. That's why he says "...there she goes" after she jumps in.
@@corysantana6171 yup
i can't stand that dude. he's an annoying prick in all of the comps
yeah i was thinking the same..i myself can't even do a pull up or chin up more than 3 times..these girls have to hang on and play the "are you ready? lets jump. 1.2.." yeah...not happening. gravity is not nice.
amazing motivation both for women and men! their skill and strength is mind blowing.
how long has she been 13
Merry Christmas to whoever is watching on Christmas 2019 💖
Thank you Mais je Suis français 🇫🇷
Solar Lefis same to you happy 2020
Happy pre memorial day 2021
Aaaaaannnddd...I lost a gallon of sweat from my hands just watching.
SHould get a chalk bag :)
Same bro
@@RossWasTaken 🤣👍
@@Atomicpowerz I know, right...?
Why is jumping off the wall part of it?
Rumor has it Alex is still hanging on the side of that wall not wanting to jump
Drew Cason s
literally shows her jump
@@pt9373 yep, she jumped like that joke over your head
Lewis Durkin It’s more of a joke if it actually doesn’t show them jumping off. Then you’re like “teehee she’s still up there to this day LUL”. It doesn’t work when it literally shows the person jumping off of it though.
@@pt9373 wow not only did you get wooshed but you're butthurt aswell, but wait theres more. technically we didnt see her jump though we only have to take the commentators word for it and that water ripple behind the 13 yr old could have just been a large fish. so she could still be up there
How many meters is this thing high???
why was i recommended to watch this?
Cause they knew you, like me, would absolutely watch it and then wonder why.
Free solo
Same I got recommend lol
Maybe youtube thinks you are lazy... :D
Because
Anyone else been recommended a year later?
We’re 5 years late
No 5 years
Try 5 years 🤣
THIRTEEN ???
Wow, she is insanely strong and skilled . 💥
Incredible sportsmanship from both kids how lovely
i was at first like wow the woman who one was way better than her
then he said the other was literally 13 years old
don't worry sweet heart your gonna kick ass
How high is the top of the wall?
_Once they made it to the top_ _,_
_a backflip dive would've been splendid_ 🏊
What happens to the chalk when they fall in the water?
They should have steps to get down
For real
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Ahh I saw Alex Puccini at my gym the other day!! (I also do competitive rock climbing)
3:02 Her smile makes me like her a lot.
No aggression just shits and giggles for the win :)
How high is it at the top? Looks at least 20m. There's a certain point where it becomes dangerous to jump into water.
Pov: You did not search for this video.
und hier bringt uns der YT Algo mal wieder alle zusammen :D
It makes me so upset that there isn't a ladder or stairs down the back :(
Never knew this existed as a competition.... awsome 🔥🔥
I tried this and couldn’t make
It the top I got near it and give up my hole body was burning and I train 3/4 a week hats off to these people 🙏🙏🙏
Como elas desceram de lá ?? (Pularam?)
I think people don't realize the spinal compression that comes with high cliff jumping. It would have been cool to see them jump from the top, but I don't blame them for downclimbing. They're athletes and I can imagine they don't want to risk any unnecessary injuries.
Why aren't there any stairs to come down???
stop social pressuring them into jumping. that height is actually dangerous.
Jesus you can get hurt doing a lot of things. They are literally free climbing they could fall at any moment. Can't let fear stop you.
@@davidalvaradoda You try climbing that height then.
@@davidalvaradoda It's not about fear. It's about ending their climbing career because of a bad landing in the water. It's not like it would take anything to have an elevator or stairway installed.
@@jlg395 Climbing is a dangerous sport. Eveyone who climbs knows that. They participate in this event (which is a deep water climbing event, specifically designed for the water landing) because they like it and want to participate. Noone is forcing them; it's not some big mandatory competition.
Why didn't Alex go to Ashima when she topped the route to shake hands or something? should be the right thing to do i feel like?
wouldnt it be safer to secure them with stacked cardboard boxes instead of water?
No
Why did they make blue hand holds with a blue background paint job on the build?
I jumped off a cliff about that high and really jacked myself up. Seems a bit ridiculous not to give the climbers another way down. UA-cam take this off my recommended
You think they would have at least ran the air bubbles to break the surface tension.
"14c"? Is that any thing like the last step on a step ladder? Because if it is, I almost did it last week.
I feel like that’s so rude to make them jump… Ruin their shoes…
Climbing shoes aren't ruined even if they get soaked with water
Especially when you see the younger swim. Hey head does come out of the water - however she clearly doesn't know how to swim and isn't confident.
@@MsLouisez yes she can swim, she just dips her head. Probably because it's nice and cool. As to why she's doing more of a dog paddle than a long swimming stroke: did you ever climb? Your forearms turn into aching concrete. Why would you willingly stretch and ache, when you can enjoy the soothing cool water and just paddle along?
@@BiggiN483 not a climber - lifeguide and swim instructor for many years. Regardless of if it is fatigue or she doesn't know how to swim.. they really should have an alternative way down.
Do they still do this in park city
Is it normal that my hands are sweating watching this
the_balance I feel ya
you should chalk up before watching
I want to see more!
RANT INCOMING:
Every comment on every Psicocomp video is “OMG how could they make them jump down from the top, if they fall they could die! There should be a ladder, shame on the organizers!” 🙄
1) There ARE in fact stairs on the back side that climbers can use if they really want to.
2) A fall into the deep water is not overly dangerous from this height, and many competitions use bubbles/foam in the water to break the surface tension of the water as an extra precaution.
3) These climbers know what they are signing up for, and typically are unafraid of heights.
4) I am amazed that so many people are so insanely arrogant as to believe that a reputable, official organization would put on a public event that was legitimately mortally dangerous to anyone involved, that the athletes are ‘forced’ to jump from the top, and overall that they just know so much better than everyone who is more qualified than them in every way 🤮
I did this thing once, it feels so scary first time then I started enjoying.
What is the name of this sport?
That's climbing and here is the special category : psicobloc
I think i watch everything in quarantine.
Did they fall because they couldn’t scale down or that was only option?
They probably have multiple comps in the day so to climb down takes time when other could climb but also it takes energy
They would have to either get me real drunk to jump off or just call the fire department 😂😂
What if they make it to the top and fall down backwards opposite water side?
Damn, the strength they must have in their hands... I can't even open a jar of pickles
Xq he visto esto completo
The fact that Alex started at thirteen is amazing, starting a sport late can destroy your mental health, proud of her since she kept going.
what an awesome sport ! they should have a water spray into the pool to soften the jump/fall?
The thumbnail get me like hell yeh I would climb this but when I tapped the vid I was like hell naw😂
I can't figure out if the announcer is Guy Fieri or Billy Mays
Komu główna 2019?
Mi
do these wall climbers ever get on granite? stomemaster style, valley uprising style?
13 yrs old whatttt that’s crazy
Old video of Ashima. Adorable beast
imagine falling off when youre doing the horizontal portion
Where this?)
Где это?)
Watched for 1 minute and hands are completely soaked in sweat
Oh my god 😂
U little girl 😂
Does it not hurt jumping from so high up?
Trump: I’m gonna build a wall!
Professional climbers: hold my beer
13 year old: Hold my Shirley Temple
bad transmission, cameras do not show the exact moment, they show reruns and not what is happening live !!
Youth and Enthusiasm are no match for Age and Treachery! That said, Ashima Shiraishi will be Awesome as she grows into this sport. A star to watch for sure.
No handshakes or anything at the top?
The scariest part was obviously them jumping off the wall
nice video! Greetings from Italy
腕疲れてるのに落ちてからまた泳がないといけないって大変やな。
Why no guard rail on top? Looks really dangerous to fall.
I thought there was a slide in the back😂 like they had something to look forward to😂
Mr Guapoe A Slide 😆😆😆😆😭😭 That’s me at the GO APE (UK) adventure park harnessed to a wire walking over what “I” call high (10) meters above the ground obstacle course and the only thing I looked forward to was the zip line at the end 😆😆but had to go through hell to get there 😱😥
are your hand swetting?
This is terrible commentary he said at the end that he wasn’t surprised that Ashima lost
She is 13
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I know right it's. Super cool
Did he say she's 13 years old???
hahaha the reason i wanna watch more of this is to see climbers reaction not wanting to jump after climbing that huge wall lol
It's 2022. Why did this popup in my youtube?