HOW are JAPANESE CLIMBERS SO GOOD?

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  • @babsds0
    @babsds0 Рік тому +312

    That's crazy the level of dedication the Japanese route setters put into their craft. I wonder if Japanese climbing gyms are much richer than abroad since I don't think many gyms in the UK could afford to pay their setters for that level of effort.

    • @SCOclimbing
      @SCOclimbing Рік тому

      @@criminallyretarded6312 I own a gym in Portugal and same shit scenario

    • @Sueshe
      @Sueshe Рік тому +52

      one factor is that the gyms are much older, I went to a gym in Osaka called ROCA and it's about to be a 10 year old gym, the owner climbs v12 outside and the two setters climb v16 outside. This wasn't even a particularly famous gym in Japan either. Those facts alone say a lot I think. Otherwise I think Japanese setters and climbers are used to a culture of more technical setting & beta.

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +138

      Hahah they volunteered to stay for that long!!! The boss wasn’t even there😅 They just can’t let it slide unless their work is as good as they can make it

    • @SachaGreif
      @SachaGreif Рік тому +28

      I think it’s understood in Japan that if you’re a setter you do it out of love and not for the non-existant money… so yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re not getting paid that much even when setting for two or three days straight.

    • @Sueshe
      @Sueshe Рік тому +29

      @@SachaGreif well also Japan's general work culture is very much about unpaid overtime and commitment, and that's for companies who people don't feel true passion about. The lengths japanese employees could probably go through for something they truly love are definitely to this level.

  • @nofacejustmask9270
    @nofacejustmask9270 Рік тому +129

    dont even know how youre not a famous youtuber by now, your videos are great, editing is perfect and youre always coming up with good ideas

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +9

      Really appreciate the kind words, I will keep working hard!!

    • @demon5965
      @demon5965 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Jonathan_sin88u already came a long way. I remember a few months ago I recommended your channel to my friends and you still only had 700 subs 😂

  • @danielcgallagher
    @danielcgallagher Рік тому +77

    Nice video. As a (not great) route setter in Japan, I can say that the process shown here is very consistent with how things are done elsewhere in Japan as well (at least in my area). The dedication to the craft is incredible, and it is understood that when you pay a route setter for a day, it is NOT going to be an 8-hour day. 😅

    • @ryanj9571
      @ryanj9571 Рік тому +4

      Is the compensation enough to live on? The only time i have been on food stamps was when i was a full time route setter

    • @danielcgallagher
      @danielcgallagher Рік тому +12

      I would guess not typically. While cheaper setters might run 250 USD or less per day, I think the most famous/expensive setters might get up to 400 USD per day (less with current exchange rate, but buying power is close enough to think of it that way). If they manage to get 12 days a month (say 2 days each at 6 gyms), they might get something like 50k a year, but the reality is that every gym has its own head setter, volunteers, and local cheap setters to call on, so I doubt more than just a few setters could manage to make that kind of money. In most cases, I assume any given setter is also employed by or owns a gym, and the setting is supplementary income.

    • @noahjeffery5670
      @noahjeffery5670 Рік тому

      ​@@danielcgallagherif I'm lucky i get 135 Canadian dollars a day for setting I've been setting straight for two year's

  • @az3ssin263
    @az3ssin263 Рік тому +70

    Great high quality content.. doesn't feel like watching a channel with only 8K subs.. definitely deserve more!!

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +5

      It’s all goodddd I appreciate every single one of y’all 🙏🙏❤️

    • @djsafespace
      @djsafespace Рік тому +1

      You got my sub after this video 💯

  • @jmb9701
    @jmb9701 9 місяців тому +4

    I feel like Japanese culture turns everything into a creative venture and in that, their cultural attention to detail really shines. For me, this obsession with perfection makes Japan such an inspirational place even in the mediocrity of every day life. These kids obviously have lives and concerns outside of that room, but to them, perfection is the only way they'll be satisfied.

  • @Xavier-xb7is
    @Xavier-xb7is Рік тому +8

    Makes me so happy to see you Jonathan. You crack me up every time I see you in a video. Thank you for doing what you do

  • @LadyLaddy
    @LadyLaddy 8 місяців тому +1

    Every climb looked like a masterpiece of art :), absolutely in love with it.
    The video was super enjoyable; I never thought about the male/female height situation in Japan. It makes so much sense.

  • @SachaGreif
    @SachaGreif Рік тому +13

    Another fact that highlights how important setting is here: guest route-setters are very common, and they'll often travel to different cities just to set at various gyms. For example the owner of Maboo himself sets at the two Rockmate gyms in Kansai multiple times per year (a ~400km trip one way)… which might've been why he wasn't there in the video, who knows!

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +6

      haha what an amazing insight that I missed on mentioning!!! That's very trueee, Toki san was setting at Rockmate when I was there to film this video!!!

    • @SachaGreif
      @SachaGreif Рік тому +2

      @@Jonathan_sin88 you should come to Rockmate btw! They're like the Kansai version of Maboo :) let me know if you do, or if you need any tips about this area!
      (Although as I'm writing this I'm realizing that you're probably not even in Japan anymore…)

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      @@SachaGreif haha one day

  • @JunNozaki
    @JunNozaki Рік тому +15

    Love the deep dive, didn't know they spent so much more time on a set than the gyms I frequent. Also love the idea that the routes are all designed from the ground up to be accessible to all heights without being too easy.

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +2

      There’s nothing easy that’s for sure🤫

  • @colininatsugu7013
    @colininatsugu7013 Рік тому +7

    This video was really insightful! I think it would be really cool if at some point you tried getting a 1 on 1 learning session with a routesetter and get a bit more detailed on how an average person's perspective is in routesetting vs a setter mindset

  • @Hambin0
    @Hambin0 Рік тому +1

    Only been climbing for a few months, but i only watch you and magnus for climbing videos. Great content man! Please keep it coming

  • @sakurasshhii
    @sakurasshhii Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video, u r so cool! The atmosphere in the video is just awesome, wish if someday i'll climb here

  • @Metapuff1
    @Metapuff1 Рік тому +15

    so do they just close down the whole gym for a few days when they set?! that would never happen in the US, where they just reset small parts of the wall each time

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +11

      They closed it for 2.5 days for a set that was up for 11 days

    • @danielcgallagher
      @danielcgallagher Рік тому +17

      I responded to someone else who asked the same question, but I noticed this question pinned, so I'll answer here too. Basically, I think it depends on the scale of the gym, but it is very common to close the whole gym for a few days to reset all of the walls.
      Since you brought up the US, I'll mention that the climbing culture is wildly different. First of all, US gyms (that I've been to) are many, many times the size of Japanese gyms, and maybe only one or two big gyms per city. That means they can take up as much room as they need to lay out the holds and set without getting in the way of customers. Meanwhile, in Japan, it's more like your "friendly neighborhood gym" kind of situation, so Japanese people can just go climb at another nearby gym during the reset (maybe just drive 30 minutes instead of 10).
      Additionally, I've observed a strong culture of climbing for fitness in the US, but in Japan the vast majority of people who climb do so for the love of the sport, not just part of their work out routine (e.g. I've never seen a weight room in a Japanese gym, and I've never not seen a weight room in a US gym). So I think you just get a lot more customers in the US than in Japan, meaning you'd have a lot more disgruntled customers on your hands if you closed a gym in the US for a few days than you would get in Japan.
      I also mentioned in the other comment as well that cleaning off all of the walls at once makes it easier to rotate those big volumes around onto different walls each time, maintaining a steady stream of new and varied climbs. If you dug into, you could probably find several more reasons, but I've already written short novel, so I think that'll do for now.

  • @VEE3RDEYE
    @VEE3RDEYE Рік тому +1

    some of these boulder problems are just so insane

  • @ewan_young
    @ewan_young Рік тому +2

    10 k !!! congrats !!

  • @ramonsantiago4573
    @ramonsantiago4573 Рік тому +1

    I really liked this documentary style video!

  • @Bob-ex2yx
    @Bob-ex2yx Рік тому +1

    This has gotta be my fav climbing video ever

  • @Gulzath
    @Gulzath Рік тому +4

    Great video again dude! Love that you are pushing these videos further into awesomeness

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      Thank you very much for the continued supoorttt

  • @SpanishDaive
    @SpanishDaive Рік тому +1

    Great Video Thanks a lot for showing the intricacies of Japanese Routesetting! :)

  • @davidjimenz4691
    @davidjimenz4691 Рік тому +2

    been watching you for about a week now and i can’t stop watching your videos man, keep up the good work and amazing videos!

  • @Dstryrrr
    @Dstryrrr Рік тому +11

    Love the series. You're doing a great work!

  • @Kelsophrosyne
    @Kelsophrosyne Рік тому +3

    This is amazing content! As a setter in the US, I can say that setting for hard climbers of all sizes is quite difficult when creating equity and quality movement for all of them. I have a v10 climber who is 4’11” and another who is 6’4”, and creating a problem that is the same difficulty for them both with the available holds and terrain is close to impossible.
    Also, a LOT of the western gyms are more about the money than the climbers. Sad to say. For this reason, we are limited to how much effort we are able to put into a set. I get only 6 hrs once a week for my ONE partner and I to set 8-10 boulders. We do our best to be creative and push those limitations to the max.
    Jonathon, I would love to know how many boulders they set in this 3 day period. I’d also love to set with a crew like this to gain some amazing experience points.
    Anyway, great video sir.

    • @N3mdraz
      @N3mdraz Рік тому

      Plottwist: you mean unintentionally westen route setters are money driven :) I don't blame you. Japan is known and unique in the sense they have a work for free overtime culture.

    • @Kelsophrosyne
      @Kelsophrosyne Рік тому

      @@N3mdraz I can’t speak for all of us, but if I were money driven, I’d leave this gym and go to a gym where the owners cared about their setters. To these people, I’m just a laborer, and am severely underpaid, but if I leave the community will suffer. I live in poverty just so I can keep setting. I set aside an engineering position which had me in the middle class just so I could set for the rest of my life. If I knew I was appreciated, I would set for food and a roof. But yes, capitalism ruins the best of minds in the west. I cannot deny that.

  • @JP-ee2tc
    @JP-ee2tc Місяць тому

    I have memories of my Explorer Scout leaders regaling us with the nitty gritty of their early 90's trip up The Nose of El Cap- There was a Japanese team ahead of us, and a French team behind us...

  • @maazinbuhari5684
    @maazinbuhari5684 Рік тому

    Thanks for the gym rec(s)!

  • @kaks1870
    @kaks1870 Рік тому +1

    Great vid mate, hoping to climb in a Japanese gym one day!

  • @questpatch4527
    @questpatch4527 Рік тому

    Thank you for the video, thoroughly enjoyed it!

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +1

      that makes me so happy!!! I will keep working hard and make the next ones better

  • @lofizp1062
    @lofizp1062 Рік тому +1

    MASSIVE EDITIJF COMBINES WITH A HUMONGOUS VIDEO💪💪💪💪🔥🔥

  • @AndrewTrainorActor
    @AndrewTrainorActor Рік тому

    Incredible glimpse into Japanese setting! First video of yours I've seen, but I'm definitely subscribing!

  • @Shamelow
    @Shamelow Рік тому +3

    "Cofee, cigarette and some nasty jokes"... As a frenchman I agree with this way of life

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +1

      might explain why the French are great at climbing too

  • @spicyjuice8320
    @spicyjuice8320 Рік тому

    First time discovering this channel, great video and great editing definitely deserves a new subscriber👍

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      Thank you very much!!! They are only going to get better!

  • @schnoi
    @schnoi Рік тому

    Ah, I truly love your content so much! Amazing video, cannot wait for the next one!

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +1

      Appreciate the support!! Gonna work hard to publish the next one soon!!

  • @airanmilian
    @airanmilian Рік тому

    Love your videos Jonathan! Keep it up, much love from Denmark

  • @lucygraham12
    @lucygraham12 7 місяців тому

    Really brilliant insight into their prices and the difference between Japanese and other setting

  • @Rylandos
    @Rylandos 3 місяці тому +1

    Lower bone density, chicken legs, feminine framed bodies. More power to weight ratio.

  • @BoulderProblems
    @BoulderProblems Рік тому

    this was actually a really entertaining video. I enjoyed it.

  • @muumarlin1731
    @muumarlin1731 Рік тому

    Love learning about the route-setting process and the role itself

  • @nonoachim
    @nonoachim Рік тому

    Thanks for the new insight!

  • @cedricrust9953
    @cedricrust9953 Рік тому

    Fantastic insight, thanks a lot for making this.

  • @belmany
    @belmany 4 місяці тому

    Your best video yet!

  • @wandertvandeputte
    @wandertvandeputte Рік тому

    Lovely video as usual!!

  • @aakash1sadhu
    @aakash1sadhu Рік тому

    Amazing video bro! Love your t-shirt bro! Where is that from?

  • @jasper5366
    @jasper5366 Рік тому

    Great content! Was wondering what mic you are using tho. Think a better audio would a lot !

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      🥹🥹It was all I hadddd, there’ll be better audio soon I hopeee

  • @nabroclilse7692
    @nabroclilse7692 Рік тому +2

    That's actually crazy, the skill that it would take to set things like that, my gym closes one wall for 6 hours and changed it. I do like how the route setters also frequent at the gym and help people climb their setting

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +5

      I don’t think there’s anything wrong with people sticking to their working hours🤣I’m just trying to show that there are some crazy dedicated people out in Japan that’s all

    • @nabroclilse7692
      @nabroclilse7692 Рік тому +1

      @@Jonathan_sin88 yeah I think all route setters are incredible and you are amazing to!

  • @droctowiz5968
    @droctowiz5968 Рік тому +3

    Loved the unanimous post-lunch nap haha

  • @mireillebx4063
    @mireillebx4063 Рік тому +4

    This is insane! Do they close the gym for the full few days they are setting? And how often do they reset? Such dedication, but so cool to be so dedicated to the craft.

    • @danielcgallagher
      @danielcgallagher Рік тому +3

      I think it depends on the scale of the gym. Then again, most gyms are relatively small, so I think most will opt to close the entire gym while they reset every wall. It also makes sense from the perspective of keeping all the loose holds and volumes out of the way of customers, as well as trying to keep the larger volumes rotating around to different walls each time. Some larger gyms might only close off half the gym or something, but I've only heard of that a few times.

    • @SachaGreif
      @SachaGreif Рік тому +2

      Most of the gyms I know here in Japan (at least the big ones) change every problem once a month, and they do close completely for one to two days to do it.

    • @SachaGreif
      @SachaGreif Рік тому +2

      I’ve actually never heard of a single gym here that sets different walls on a staggered schedule and keeps the gym open throughout, now that I think about it.

    • @mireillebx4063
      @mireillebx4063 Рік тому +1

      That's so interesting, thank you both for your answers!

  • @ashwinhendrix
    @ashwinhendrix Рік тому +1

    This is awesome content!

  • @atelieralpha4552
    @atelieralpha4552 Рік тому +1

    I'm subscribed to about 75+ climbing youtube channels and you have some of the most interesting content. Keep it up dude! I can't imagine that traveling to create this kind of content is cheap - do you have any way we can support stuff like this? Thinking patreon or I think youtube has an option somewhere.

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +2

      First of all, thank you very much!!! I basically just save up to the best of my abilities to make this happen Ahha, love your ideas tho I will take a look into them

  • @hkbenman
    @hkbenman Рік тому

    Legendary love the video!!

  • @ryukagai
    @ryukagai Рік тому

    Dude, awesome video man.

  • @chloetky6769
    @chloetky6769 7 місяців тому +2

    12:59 underrated moment

  • @rjeyjasx
    @rjeyjasx Рік тому +4

    Great video dude, amazing watch

  • @atomic7680
    @atomic7680 Рік тому

    Cool video 😮 thanks!

  • @楊子慕
    @楊子慕 Рік тому +1

    4:28 That incredible move does deserve a mario woo-hoo

  • @andrew-igdal
    @andrew-igdal Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @Perry0823
    @Perry0823 Рік тому +1

    Man, those Japanese setters are so cool. The smoking section in the gym was kind of funny 😂. You would think a gym wouldn't have something like that. Is smoking very popular in Japan?

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +2

      o smoking is MASSIVE in Japan, I think at least half of the gyms I visited have a smoking area!

  • @mebbec
    @mebbec Рік тому

    super cool video!

  • @nerdvsgravity1387
    @nerdvsgravity1387 Рік тому +1

    Man the routes at my gym are put up in a few hours…

  • @westhalltv6412
    @westhalltv6412 Місяць тому

    Coffee, cigarettes, and nasty jokes has to be one of the wildest comments of all time. Legendary LOL

  • @metal234234
    @metal234234 Рік тому

    love this content mate, keep it up

  • @Jero0onimo
    @Jero0onimo Рік тому +2

    Sweet!

  • @therealyojames
    @therealyojames Рік тому +2

    Ah yes the deep fried mic

  • @duuplo
    @duuplo Рік тому +4

    8:27 ultra-japanese moment

  • @zamazqui
    @zamazqui Рік тому

    So... are they closing 2 days each setting time? and how much time do they wait untill next setting?

  • @hminhph
    @hminhph Рік тому

    Setting for 3 days in a row in unheard of for commercial gyms in Europe, just unbelievable

  • @baileycrombie2267
    @baileycrombie2267 Рік тому +2

    Awesome content man. It's really high quality and well thought out. Keep up the good work. You should consider setting up a patron so we can help fund this content. I know I'd be willing to give a few dollars a month and I'm sure others would too!

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      thank you for the kind words, I will definitely give that idea a think

  • @themeatpopsicle
    @themeatpopsicle Рік тому +1

    dudes got canoes on the wall

  • @Bouldering904
    @Bouldering904 Рік тому +1

    Wow incredible sends!

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +1

      I had more falls than sends for sureee

    • @Bouldering904
      @Bouldering904 Рік тому

      @@Jonathan_sin88 Still better than nearly anyone that's been climbing for as long as you have! Also, I would love it if you could give me a few tips on my routes that I've done, but no pressure.

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      @@Bouldering904send me a dm on insta 👊👊

  • @parkerpearsall7501
    @parkerpearsall7501 Рік тому +1

    Homies need to wear safety glasses

  • @mynameisjoeo
    @mynameisjoeo Рік тому

    I want a Japanese set route. Really cool behind the scenes

  • @vor6126
    @vor6126 Рік тому +1

    W VIDEO AS ALWAYS

  • @shredpuppy
    @shredpuppy Рік тому +1

    Favourite climbing channel on youtube right now

  • @audetetvincit
    @audetetvincit Рік тому +5

    On thing I heard about Japanese setting on a podcast with Tim Kang, was that there are some problems set at Maboo or other gyms where nobody will ever do it. Not Tamoa or anyone. They’ll try, but the problem may remain undone. It’s okay with the setting culture to create problems so difficult they’ll never be sent.

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +2

      I think that’s an insight into how Japanese climbers think more than anything. Yes the setting alone can be super hard and challenging but if the climbing population can’t take it and understand the values of learning from failure, the whole thing won’t work

    • @discreetbolivar
      @discreetbolivar Рік тому

      can you please give a link for the podcast? I'd be very interested!

  • @orangeflowerlove
    @orangeflowerlove Рік тому +1

    Come to try Chinese climbing gyms. It feels so different and much harder than the ones in France.

  • @ArchibaldVonSkip
    @ArchibaldVonSkip Рік тому

    Incredible video.

  • @droctowiz5968
    @droctowiz5968 Рік тому +3

    So, you said red was one of the easiest grade right ? The big coordination boulder at the end is red right ? Yeeah this gym is crazy hard haha

  • @RossPotts
    @RossPotts Рік тому

    Geez, I’m gonna be climbing beginners routes then when I visit next year!

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      Dun worry it’s just as good as any other routes

    • @RossPotts
      @RossPotts Рік тому

      @@Jonathan_sin88 ah, I mean you guys are way more advanced over there. It would be like a Toyota iST trying to outrun a GTR.
      I just doubt I could keep up with your skill levels: on a REALLY good day, I could climb a 5.10c

  • @duuplo
    @duuplo Рік тому

    they literally design their boulders like I design my mario custom levels lol

  • @ask_me_if_turtles_fly8373
    @ask_me_if_turtles_fly8373 Рік тому

    Cool video!

  • @joshfox9767
    @joshfox9767 Рік тому

    Sick video

  • @fakenews_scientist
    @fakenews_scientist Рік тому

    Whats the tattoo policies at Japanese climbing gyms?

  • @nub0rn
    @nub0rn Рік тому

    So from what I understood, they spent 2 days but reset the whole gym? How often do they do this?

  • @OffbeatAct
    @OffbeatAct Рік тому

    Really good video, incredibly high quality, nice editing, good pacing, good filmmaking. Very entertaining, only thing id mention is that the microphone for the commentary had a bit much gain and fluctuated a bit in volume. But ye if I couldnt see your sub count i would've assumed a much higher Subcount :)

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words, I will try and upgrade asapppp

  • @kauaandrade4098
    @kauaandrade4098 Рік тому +1

    Ok, so now i want to be a routesetter

  • @Tj-hw2ql
    @Tj-hw2ql Рік тому

    I habe Never Seen a wall with this many holes

  • @Gordyyx
    @Gordyyx Рік тому

    very cool video

  • @pampuch65
    @pampuch65 Рік тому

    The after lunch nap explains all the success! 5:06 - 5:20

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +1

      I think that should be mandatory not only across climbing, but all jobs

  • @Sploige
    @Sploige Рік тому

    What grade was the first orange boulder? 🤔 Also, I know I said it in the last video comment, but you should add a donation, I would be happy to support such great content. 🐒

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +1

      That’s so niceee🥹🥹the orange was the second easiest grade I think🤣

  • @Maduc
    @Maduc Рік тому

    Height argument doesn't track because that would imply they would still lose compared to taller climbers outside of Japan which is not the case.

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      thanks for giving the things I say int he video a good think, I think what I was trying to get across was that Japanese climbers usually do not give any excuses when they fall off a boulders they don't blame the setters, the disadvantages they often have and that the setters actually contribute to shaping this kind of thinking.

  • @rafeeeefar
    @rafeeeefar Рік тому

    Dude is all that sweat on your shirt or just part of the texture!?

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      If you pay attention, the t shirt wasn’t wet at the beginning of the testing 🤣

    • @fredb375
      @fredb375 Рік тому

      @@Jonathan_sin88 wheres that t shirt from? looks hella nice

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому

      @@fredb375Mountain Hardwear!!

  • @Sozzzled
    @Sozzzled 11 місяців тому

    In this video you say that people in Japan are stronger because routesetting is geared towards their height (or at least for women)... I'd argue that being short and climbing in a country with taller people presents you with MORE opportunities to become stronger. You're forced in to situations where you have to find more difficult ways to accomplish a climb than say a taller person would. Thus possibly making you a better climber...

  • @lmao1214
    @lmao1214 Рік тому

    This is a cool channel.

  • @captain-levi139
    @captain-levi139 Рік тому

    yay

  • @takuyamatsuda7214
    @takuyamatsuda7214 Рік тому

    Damn, every time I see your vids it surprises me how relatively low your sub count is

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  Рік тому +1

      it's all good! I appreciate everyone who supports me, and honestly, I am just happy that there are people who watch my videos and enjoy them!!

    • @takuyamatsuda7214
      @takuyamatsuda7214 Рік тому

      Sounds good! I appreciate the sincerity and I hope you keep up with the good uploads.@@Jonathan_sin88

  • @Cristyface
    @Cristyface Рік тому +1

    Thankfully, I am not tall haha!

  • @tiagomiguel9538
    @tiagomiguel9538 Рік тому

    "We need Stress"

  • @duckberg
    @duckberg Рік тому

    🔥

  • @powdah12
    @powdah12 Рік тому

    WTF! You showed the clock saying 16.43 at 16.43 my time

  • @HalfAloiy
    @HalfAloiy 10 місяців тому

    I wish the route setters would take into consideration, that not all climbers (especially girls) are 1,80m tall 😕

    • @Jonathan_sin88
      @Jonathan_sin88  9 місяців тому

      They tryyy, route setting is hard🤣be nice to your local setters

  • @NicoBattelli
    @NicoBattelli Рік тому +1

    Who is saying japanese are so good at climbing?

  • @PapP148
    @PapP148 Рік тому

    The answer is simple, WW2 eugenics programs