How to Heel & Toe hook || The two most powerful climbing techniques

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @hannahmorrisbouldering
    @hannahmorrisbouldering Год назад +150

    Hereby awarding Emil with the ‘most entertaining brand integrator’ award 👑

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +8

      Haha thanks a ton. Miss the two of you already!

  • @vapofusion
    @vapofusion Год назад +8

    More videos like this mate! Some amazingly simple, but informative vids that explain some of the areas that some RUclipsrs gloss over.
    I am a beginner climber and found most of your videos so helpful with understanding the mindset and how to go about improving as a climber.
    Top notch content as always 👍

    • @vapofusion
      @vapofusion Год назад

      I learned more in this vid about how you explained foot placement and how to precisely move my feet on tricky holds than anything I've watched.

  • @Abdullah_X.8
    @Abdullah_X.8 Год назад +1

    Hello Emil, I have been climbing for about 6 months now and I just wanted to tell you you’re one of my favorite climbers to watch and I love when you drop informational videos like these they help me grow my knowledge and IQ on the wall even more so thank you!

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +1

      Thanks a ton homie! Good luck with your climbing journey my friend

    • @Abdullah_X.8
      @Abdullah_X.8 Год назад

      @@EmilAbrahamsson thank you!!

  • @Calle.Andreasson
    @Calle.Andreasson Год назад +2

    Grym video!
    Du lyckas verkligen vara informativ och underhållande på samma gång Emil.
    Extra kul när du spelar in på Grepp där jag själv klättrar. En himla trevlig plats att spendera tid och svett på.
    Awesome video!
    You really manage to be informative and entertaining at the same time Emil.
    Extra fun to see recordings from Grepp where I climb myself. Such a lovely place to spend time and sweat.

  • @JamkoOfficial
    @JamkoOfficial Год назад +29

    Really appreciate all the effort you put into your videos Emil! I'd like to request a breakdown of the technique for outdoor mantle top outs as a future vid please. Keep up the great work!

  • @niklaslins99
    @niklaslins99 Год назад +1

    Wow, that's the first ad I watched from beginning to end.
    Nice job Emil!

  • @TheHujosh
    @TheHujosh Год назад +3

    This is the only channel where I dont skip the sponsored content... Emil should receive a raise for this creativity :D

    • @berzseb
      @berzseb Год назад

      That’s fully right!!!
      I do also skip them always but on that way , imagine, I watched more times. 😅 Yeah, cool creativity Emil!

  • @TheReggaesauce
    @TheReggaesauce Год назад +1

    Fair play Emil, I actually listended to part of an AG1 ad today! 😆

  • @aviduke
    @aviduke 8 месяцев назад +1

    Starting to climb roofs. Need to work my heals ans toes. Will try to take these on board

  • @maximedelmas
    @maximedelmas Год назад +1

    3:31 this slowmo shot is beautiful!

  • @int0x21
    @int0x21 Год назад +4

    Your videos from Grepp is always nice ! should come and do a video of the black circle ! :)

  • @AllegraClimbingPsychologist
    @AllegraClimbingPsychologist Год назад +3

    Coffee with Moca! I see you are a man of culture, my friend! Really nice video! I love both techniques but I find my shoes lacking in support for both of them. Looking now to find a better pair for me!

  • @Nicoandthepage
    @Nicoandthepage Год назад +10

    This one really got me hooked.

  • @TodayWeLearn
    @TodayWeLearn Год назад +15

    Hands down the funniest brand integration I’ve seen in a while. Almost spat out my chalk

  • @JPo.404
    @JPo.404 Год назад +4

    Emil has got bars for days 🔥

  • @ryanmorrison8833
    @ryanmorrison8833 Год назад +2

    Hmm... will there be a video about that clip of you on the Burden replica at 2:16? O.o

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +3

      Oh yeah! Also with a big twist to it.. probably coming out in about 2 weeks!

  • @TheOdekirkian
    @TheOdekirkian Год назад

    You’ve gotta come do a trip state side and see all the wonderful bouldering we have here like Joes Valley and Bishop!!

  • @Evan-Lennert
    @Evan-Lennert Год назад +15

    Gonna send this video to my friend who refuses to use heels regardless of situation

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +1

      Sounds good, they have to learn! Heel hooks are too good to not do

  • @karimchahine4883
    @karimchahine4883 Год назад +12

    I have the impression you might be quite biased towards not only bouldering (I would argue lead climbers care more about other things), but also compression and overhanging boulders, for which of course hooks are going to be fundamental. I would say the dropknee is a much more fundamental technique to learn. All this is to say that now we want a technique tier list!

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +4

      Ooohh that's a fun one. I'll put it on my list!
      And... you might be right haha. This video is certainly more dedicated towards bouldering, and the techniques are less important the more vertical terrain we're on

    • @karimchahine4883
      @karimchahine4883 Год назад

      @@EmilAbrahamsson Great! Sounds like a fun vid.
      Agreed! I personally struggle on those kind of boulders and indeed I'm often not sure what the best thing to do with my feet is, always seems like there's so many options. I think those are highly technical climbs (+quite physical). Currently working on it though!

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +3

      @@karimchahine4883 cheers mate! Haha I actually got so excited for your idea I’m already writing up a script for it. It’s perfect!

    • @evanpowers1795
      @evanpowers1795 Год назад +2

      I'd agree with the dropknee statement for sport routes. But when it comes to steep sport heel + toehooks are extremely useful for resting. But any good steep sport climber will know, KNEEBAR (if you can find them) will save that pump!!!
      Good breathing and shaking techniques are also key!!!

    • @karimchahine4883
      @karimchahine4883 Год назад

      @@EmilAbrahamsson haha wow I'm honoured! Have fun writing it! I think it has potential

  • @SnapDash
    @SnapDash Год назад +2

    I was so proud of using a right hook to get through a crux... But then I saw my pal do the route, and find an easy hold off on the left that I'd missed!
    Still, I am glad I got the practice; heel- and toe-hooks are definitely high on my to-improve list. Thanks for the excellent video-

  • @sideshowfrost
    @sideshowfrost Год назад

    Welcome to the UK!

  • @Sepp2009
    @Sepp2009 Год назад

    Can I ask a different climbing question, not related to this video? Not sure how else to get in touch with you...
    My question is: what is the correct way to "half crimp"? I know, everybody says that the fingers should bend 90°, but what about the wrist? for me hanging with completely straight wrists feels good, but not that much stronger than open hand. So i think the mechanical advantage from the half crimp comes from bending the wrist aswell, right?. For me this feels a bit more sketchy and I think of it as "not so safe" as it's closer to a full crimp position. So which way is the correct way to train?
    TLDR: my half crimp with straight wrist feels very weak on the wall on tiny crimps, am I crimping wrong?

  • @fysio_Kajsa
    @fysio_Kajsa Год назад +2

    Great vid. Good breakdown of the techniques. I really like the way you explain and happy to see you at grepp since then I can get the chance to see you in action IRL
    And thank you for actually making the ad enjoyable

  • @KirstenRietveld
    @KirstenRietveld Год назад +1

    I really struggle with toehooks that are close-by making it hard to actually stretch my leg. Any tips for that?

  • @njpag
    @njpag Год назад +1

    Great video! Bit of a side question but I'm curious if you do much 'classic' strength training beyond climbing especially in the legs to get some hamstring/glutes pulling power or does it just come with more climbing?

    • @shmelvin4659
      @shmelvin4659 Год назад

      The amount of pulling power in your legs is gonna be more then enough to help you out and the the con of increase the size of them would imo be way worse than just having slightly week heel hooks

  • @eurekaflows
    @eurekaflows Год назад +2

    Emil sneakily including Soudain Seul in his montage of 9A boulders 👀🤫😂

  • @Ascentyon
    @Ascentyon Год назад

    How do you deal with toehooks with more aggressive climbing shoes? (Ex: Solutions)
    I have 2 major problems:
    - If the shoe is too small, my toes are curled, so I toe hook with the bones/joints of my toes. This is super uncomfortable/painful.
    - If my shoe is bigger, my big toe moves a bit inside the shoe, when toehooking, and now there's pressure on the top part of my toe, near the nail.
    This happens in all cases when the hold doesn't have an amazing edge.

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад

      Hard to say, aside from "try a different shoe", which isn't really helpful :P
      I don't have a specific technique to avoid pain, but it definitely hurts differently with heel and toe hooks depending on the shoe you use. A big part of why I use mad rock (drones specifically) is because of this

    • @Ascentyon
      @Ascentyon Год назад

      ​@@EmilAbrahamsson Thanks for the comment. Yeah, I also think "different shoe" is the answer. The softness of the shoe, specifically the toebox, has a huge impact.
      One thing I noticed in the video, you tend to toe hook with the inside of your foot. The pressure is centered around the big toe. This makes sense, because it's also where the toe patch is located.
      Is that true, or is it just the camera angles? (Ex: ~7:00)
      When I toe hook, I think I do it will the whole foot, so the pressure is evenly distributed across all toes (and that's why the knuckles on the smaller toes hurt).
      I will have to try this. Perhaps I've been doing toehooks wrong for years 😅

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад

      @@Ascentyon Oh interesting! You might've just provided the answer yourself. I toe hook much more with the big toe part of each foot

  • @SelcraigClimbs
    @SelcraigClimbs Год назад

    That rap hahaha absolutely fyah ❤️‍🔥

  • @Cr1ms0nSE
    @Cr1ms0nSE Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Been trying to figure out some training to get better on those hooks. Cause while it may be true that just doing them trains the actual technique, getting your muscles to the point that you can really engage is a whole different story. Any suggestions?
    PS: 3 of your 4 favorite great links are either wrong or not available anymore 😢

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +1

      Firstly, thanks a ton for bringing the link to my attention! Weird..
      Secondly, for heel hooks there's tons of hamstring workouts that do help, and one big thing I would say are deadlifts. I've definitely noticed gains from it. For toe hooks it is a lot more tricky, first off you need a good shoe for it, and then I think since it's a fairly passive engagement you really need a lot of time under tension with it, so like stretching it almost and just holding very very easy positions frequently.

  • @tienyichi
    @tienyichi Год назад +2

    Came for some climbing, stayed for the rapping 😂

  • @TheBenjaminsky
    @TheBenjaminsky Год назад +1

    Heel hooks tend to cause a lot of knee pain. Any suggestions to avoid this?

    • @ravenruppie96
      @ravenruppie96 Год назад

      Gotta strengthen the area with similar movements and less weight

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +2

      Time under tension! I'd say a big recommendation is what I mentioned here in the video, make sure to always do a few light-weight easy heel hooks in the beginning of the session. If the only time you do heel hooks is when it's forced on a boulder you're not gonna be conditioned for it!

  • @sthrbnmickson5474
    @sthrbnmickson5474 Год назад

    08:10 how the left bicep quivers haha

  • @alvarobriceno4500
    @alvarobriceno4500 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @giesskannenbauer
    @giesskannenbauer Год назад

    That AG1 ad had serious Macka B - Medical Monday vibes! Love it.

  • @jaisinghvi7860
    @jaisinghvi7860 Год назад

    Dude you are crazy !

  • @wassillontherocks
    @wassillontherocks Год назад

    Let’s see Emil on V17

  • @Mike-oz4cv
    @Mike-oz4cv Год назад +2

    The big problem is that heelhooks and toehooks usually require a huge amount of flexibility to be done properly.

    • @maximedelmas
      @maximedelmas Год назад

      Sometimes it's a problem of body positionning. You can be unable to heel hook because your hips are placed in a certain way, and the second you turn them, it becomes easy.

    • @zacharylaschober
      @zacharylaschober Год назад

      in as much as there is a "limit" heel or toe hook placement, definitely good flexibility is valuable, but there is a significant technical aspect to exploiting any amount of flexibility. I find many climbers who have certainly greater range with the hips to get a heel in, but I can more readily rotate myself to provide the extra range as well as better dial a heel placement to get the most out of this.

  • @mikeminson6250
    @mikeminson6250 Год назад

    “ChatGPT, write me a rap about AG1” lol

  • @kajekaiori
    @kajekaiori Год назад

    If I could subscribe twice I would.

  • @jonnes__4657
    @jonnes__4657 Год назад

    But the toe hook unfortunately is for me a bit painful.
    .

  • @chrille5551
    @chrille5551 Год назад +1

    Couldn't you argue that a bunch of different hand grip "techniques" are equally or more important if we are going to rank "techniques" and then list heel and toe hooks? Like brother I think you use the "crimp" technique on a few of these

    • @philipegoulet448
      @philipegoulet448 Год назад +1

      I think a video saying that crimping is the most important technique and showing you how to crimp would be quite pointless on this channel

    • @chrille5551
      @chrille5551 Год назад

      @@philipegoulet448 I'm just pointing out that the title is a bit strange

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад

      Oh I just wouldn’t think of crimping, or grabbing slopers, punches etc as a technique, that’s more of a “grip type”. But I guess the word can be used quite broadly though 😅 considering there’s tons of technique involved in crimping.

  • @apolyedapolyed7524
    @apolyedapolyed7524 Год назад

    heel hook, toe hook.

  • @yograndom6928
    @yograndom6928 7 месяцев назад +3

    AG1 has insufficient scientific backing, and does not provide enough of any single of the 75 ingredients to reach visible benefit.

  • @robinsonnyaupane3380
    @robinsonnyaupane3380 Год назад +1

    We all know that one mf who can put their heel above their head on climbs. (I need to train flexibility)

  • @sCnInfinity
    @sCnInfinity Год назад

    Came for the climbing, stayed for the ad 🎙

  • @basketman52
    @basketman52 Год назад +1

    First

  • @beueuehebedududhdh
    @beueuehebedududhdh 2 месяца назад

    Toe hooks are so hard to master.

  • @jonathanrossddsmhs1271
    @jonathanrossddsmhs1271 Год назад

    Adam Ondra: kneebar b!t€#!!!

  • @sovereignyx3158
    @sovereignyx3158 Год назад +1

    Why is there so much AG1 advertising among boulderers lately? 😢 Can't you just ask your viewers more directly if they have a few euros left that they could donate? …Instead, a product is advertised that has been proven to have almost no positive properties at all, except for placebo. Doesn't that feel like exploiting your community a little bit? :/ 107€ per month could be much better spent for most of the people than purchase a ripoff product.

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +1

      I think we have different perspectives on the product, and that's alright. The people I've talked to have all, off camera, in person, told me that they really noticed some great benefits from it and they use it regularly. I've also seen benefits myself and for people around me, so I'm psyched on it. If it's placebo or not I can't say, but if it works for literally everyone I've talked to it works well enough for me! There's too many opinions, "shook"-news and critics online for me to take them seriously, and if I trusted the online community I'd be on a ketogenic, carnivore, 1 meal a day - diet by now :-P Everyone has a perspective and individual needs, best is to try stuff for yourself and see imo!

    • @LuxuryPi
      @LuxuryPi 2 месяца назад

      Bro what the fuck AG1 has been debunked. If it has positive effects on you, your diet must have been dogshit. It is just an expensive multi vitamin. All the "superfood" it contains is in quantities barely noticeable. Do even some research and you ll see it's just a money grab. You make yourselves seriously stand in a bad light advertising this kind of stuff. I for one will seriously be discouraged in ordering anything you will be promoting from here on out.

  • @vegetable1335
    @vegetable1335 Год назад +1

    first

  • @mongoose1804
    @mongoose1804 Год назад

    Why did he start rapping?????

  • @euerhenning5780
    @euerhenning5780 Год назад

    Guess i made it to be first
    Edit: guess i did not actually.

  • @fiddzels
    @fiddzels Год назад +1

    World hardest boulder only has a dyno i think your wrong abort this sorry…

  • @SnowmansApartment
    @SnowmansApartment Год назад +3

    Sorry dude, just can‘t watch any more green stuff ads, this stuffs everywhere..

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +4

      I know they're popping up everywhere. But common, not even the rap got you?? Dang I tried so hard...

    • @klausweiskopf2184
      @klausweiskopf2184 Год назад

      At least it’s not Soylent Green - yet…

    • @stf6086
      @stf6086 Год назад +5

      @@EmilAbrahamsson Emil, Please educate yourself about These Vitamin and Mineral Supplements and decide if you want to represent them. There is a lot of research around, despite being useless for most People, this stuff can actually be harmful in some Cases. I love your content and am happy for you to get sponsors, but this Scam product triggers me so hard. You can do better than that. ✌️

    • @janweickert1765
      @janweickert1765 Год назад +1

      ​@@stf6086I am also really sceptical about it. I hope you are wrong and it doesn't harm anybody

    • @stf6086
      @stf6086 Год назад

      @@janweickert1765 there is a lot of Information, podcasts and Research out, dont just believe me. make sure it is a Credible source . Taking to much Vitamin Supplements to long is assumed to increase the Risk of Cancer some groups.