Don't Follow these Rules in Climbing

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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    When we're beginners on the bouldering walls, we learn about all these different rules in climbing. In fact, I've probably told you many of these rules. Now we're going to learn about the exceptions - when you can and should break the rules in climbing.
    0:00 Intro
    0:43 Cutting Feet
    2:28 Straight Arms
    4:14 Opposite Hand & Foot
    6:46 Closing Thoughts
    7:35 Special Announcement!

Комментарии • 39

  • @diamondisgood4u
    @diamondisgood4u Год назад +68

    Ive never thought about resting with same hand and foot on a roof section thank you very much for the insight!

    • @movementforclimbers
      @movementforclimbers  Год назад +6

      me neither! All credit goes to my mentor Toru for this insight.

    • @iain_nakada
      @iain_nakada Год назад +1

      Likewise! I'm definitely weaker on very steep sport climbing so I'm gonna have a wee experiment with this and see how it feels.

  • @mongoose1804
    @mongoose1804 Год назад +27

    almost unbelievable how well this video ties in with the Eric Karlson upload today. Nikken only sends the proj after he stops trying to do the crux move as technically sound as possible and embraces an ugly foot cut.

  • @p0t4t0nastick
    @p0t4t0nastick Год назад +6

    Cool, thanks. At some point pretty please tackle the issues of correctly jumping off, falling off, crashing from a boulder, whenever climbing down is not possible. Especially relevant when doing big "risky" moves like dynos at top out heights etc. Much appreciated.

  • @HoopersBeta
    @HoopersBeta Год назад +2

    I love a good rule-breaking video ;) thanks for the shoutout!

  • @LiamRappaport
    @LiamRappaport Год назад +18

    One of my favorite quotes that's also applicable to climbing: “There are no limits. There are plateaus, but you must not stay there, you must go beyond them.” -Bruce Lee

  • @jjdmadn2425
    @jjdmadn2425 Год назад +3

    I'll try the tip for roof sport climbing, it's hard finding advice on that, as most tips work for boulders or shorter section, but the project i'm currently working on is like a whole sport route but on a roof.

  • @davidw789
    @davidw789 Год назад +3

    OMG I knew I've seen you before! I finally saw a climb in this video I recognized! I'll say hi next time I see you at Momentum!
    Edit: great video too! I love the technical discussions and the video showing what you're talking about!

  • @elliotrichards6948
    @elliotrichards6948 Год назад +11

    Love your content man, super useful stuff coming from a beginner!

  • @craigbritton1089
    @craigbritton1089 Год назад +3

    A long overdue video. Excellent. I would add that beginner and intermediate climbers should learn this early; as some of these rules do not get broken; when needed to be broken; even by expert climbers. ( I have seen it occur at Nationals and World Cup events./ straight arms on catching dynamic moves being quite a common error.
    A suggestion for another video would be on when to use a full crimp rather than a more open position.
    Just discovered your site and as someone who has climbed for nearly 60 years; I find it to have very thorough and clear explanations.

    • @movementforclimbers
      @movementforclimbers  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words, and from a very seasoned climber nonetheless. I'm still learning more about finger positions. I jokingly use a motto to just "full crimp everything", but I've been discovering a lot of unexpected benefits of open hand positions, even in situations where I have to pull hard. The crimp video will come, just maybe farther down the line when I have a better understanding.

    • @jonnes__4657
      @jonnes__4657 Год назад

      @@movementforclimbers Don't crimp a sloper. 🥴
      .

  • @FlashEscalade
    @FlashEscalade Год назад +4

    Love the new format too ❤

  • @foolhard
    @foolhard Год назад +2

    Great video! Exactly what I needed after getting into a noncreative rule following climbing habit.

  • @1984HasCome
    @1984HasCome Год назад +31

    I will have to check with the church of dynology to see if pogos are acceptable

  • @AB-ko6bn
    @AB-ko6bn Год назад +2

    This was extremely helpful and informative, thank you

  • @hankli3111
    @hankli3111 Год назад +1

    Another senario where Pogo/barn door is good is when you need to jump sideway to a foot hold and/or need instant tension between the hand and the foot. Can't imagine using opposite hand and foot on such moves.😂

  • @Łucja1-k1s
    @Łucja1-k1s Год назад +1

    Loved the „lost in translation reference”😂

  • @KaymanSelcho1_1
    @KaymanSelcho1_1 Год назад +1

    I’ve seen you in my local gym
    That’s so cool! I’ll make sure to say hi

  • @noamschwarz4512
    @noamschwarz4512 Год назад

    Thanks for the informative video! Small criticism: I found the flickering of the fire behind you to be distracting, and would have enjoyed the video more with out that.

  • @evmarekaj
    @evmarekaj Год назад

    I will intentionally move more or waste more energy sometimes becouse i use climbing for body bulding, also i started doing repeat movements for things like awkward dynos or other moves that im uncomfortable with in order to train it

  • @iR3vil4te
    @iR3vil4te Год назад +3

    As someone who loves cutting feet, I’m loving the validation!😂

    • @jonnes__4657
      @jonnes__4657 Год назад

      If the handholds are good I also like it.
      .

  • @jonnes__4657
    @jonnes__4657 Год назад

    Thx for the good explanations. 👍👍
    .

  • @ken6260
    @ken6260 Год назад +5

    Always when you show how not to do, it looks smoother then when I climb 😅

  • @KIVagant
    @KIVagant Год назад +7

    Plus 100 to not to jump with straight arms. It can damage shoulders and other joints.

  • @rodclimbs
    @rodclimbs 2 месяца назад

    These videos don't age! Thanks

  • @thomasstegen3507
    @thomasstegen3507 Год назад +2

    Bent arms and cutting feet go together.

  • @Nick-B78
    @Nick-B78 Год назад

    Great tips 👍

  • @playthegamelike
    @playthegamelike Год назад

    we have found the god of the boulder bros

  • @JustinCasey216
    @JustinCasey216 Год назад

    I just don't get why you read from a teleprompter being such a good climber with so much knowledge.

  • @ActiveAlexis
    @ActiveAlexis Год назад +1

    Wow you explain everything so clearly, it’s really helpful! 🙌