One day on a Highline - With Samuel Volery
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Samuel Volery is one of the creators of the discipline of "Highline Freestyle". Here you can have a glimpse into one of his training days, in which he has a playful approach to try new tricks and to push the boundaries of the sport a little further.
If you want to find out more about Sam, you should check out his page. samuelvolery.ch/
In case you feel tempted to try highlining one day, you can book a highline course with Sam under: slacktivity.ch/highline-works...
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hahaha I love the "allmighty-maybe"!!! :D
I love the feeling when an almost-no-bounce-almighty works out! :)
When you're highlining but might go bouldering later on.
And the fingers are already perfectly warmed up from the rocket mounts..Tbh, I love the mix of both sports - specially in a location like Magic Woods it is just perfect!
I love these lengthier videos. I learn pretty much all of my slacklining from this YT channel. Rocket Mount with a crash pad?!!! I see you keep your arms in a bit tight for the rocket. Interesting. I'm going to go back and watch your rocket tutorial again
Great to hear that you like the videos :) I keep the arms bent to protect my shoulders and elbows. Most other freestylers don't do that - it creates more momentum with long arms.
DUDE! You're a beast. Love the calm instruction.
T'es un alien, Samuel !! 😆 Vidéo extra !! Le plan où tu diriges le drone est top ! On passe de "oh le c.. !!!" à "Aaaah !!!", "Ooooh !!!", "Wouah !!!"... Merci pour ce bon moment 🤙
Sick Vid!!
Thanks!!
you are inspiring
Thank you!! If you feel inspired, I have some highline courses to offer in 2024...
how do you feel rigging tree anchors that are right on cliff edges? not judging just curious how it feels? personally i prefer the tree to be a little back from the cliff
For me it depends on the ground whether it is OK or not. It is clearly a wiser choice to use trees that are further back and to use the trees close to the cliff as A-frames. Sometimes it messes with the dynamics of a freestyle line though. Here we've used a rather small tree pretty close to the cliff as a first anchor, but it is tightly strapped back to a bigger tree a bit further off the cliff. And we are intending to strap it back to another tree which is even a bit further back. With a solid spanset.
I haven't watched your content in a while but, I'm sorry, what the actual fuck?!? This is the most incredible thing I've ever seen, it's like it's from another planet! When did you get so good?
Happy that you like it! Yeah, Highline Freestyle has developed a lot over the last years. 6-7 years ago I landed the first sofa roll and it has been a Worlds First. Nowadays it is not even considered a warm-up trick anymore for the stronger athletes... And the level will continue to rise!! :D
live commentary is fantastic:
ok trying to go for a rocket
press the liineeeeee stthrough
and allmighty maybe
aaaaarrrraaaaa
outofbreath
Haha, I should do it more often, but sometimes the microphone goes flying when it gets hit by the line!
It really is a lot of preparation. I would only join the coffee coffee coffee and pesto pasta circuit.
It depends on the location. Sometimes we rig highlines in 20-30 minutes with an experienced team and then let them hang for several days or weeks.