I just love how in every action movie, the hero is just falling like 30 feet an catches himself with one hand on some pole, but then struggles to pull himself up. As if a pullup was harder than that imposible feat.
@@alexbarcovsky4319 Hm, maybe if the dislocation happens with the last bit of remaining energy? After that, is there anything besides pain keeping you from holding on? I'm assuming fear of death will mostly negate that at least.
@@Kenionatus There is a big chance that there will be no pain at all. Some years ago I was hitten by a car. I didn't feel any pain. I picked up my bicycle, which is really heavy btw and was about 20-25kg with luggage. Then the driver told me that there was blood in my face. Touched my whole bidy to look for injuries and found my clavicula broken with the bone sticking through the skin. It took maybe 10 till 15 minutes until I felt the pain.
this man is working all week, taking care of his street dog, comforting and teaching his girlfriend and on top of that climbing while training and making these videos on the side... Anton is my absolute sport inspiration, even as a not climber♥
@@AntonFomenko Hey I'm glad you're putting more time in to youtube! I have been loving your recent videos and you always make me smile with your attitude towards life. Reminds me what is actually important. Huge respect.
@@AntonFomenko Keep at it Anton! There's several videos of yours that should have WAAAY more views (I enjoy them all, but some of them definitely have appeal to a larger audience than has seen them). The only thing I've noticed is that the auto generated subtitles can be pretty bad at times, I wonder if this effects how well they do in the algorithm?
I think this shows why downward dynos are illegal in climbing competition. even a small amount of downward momentum results in a huge shock load to your fingers/arms/shoulders
Hi Anton. Have you considered starting a patreon account? I’d love to regularly support you & your channel (not too high) You have so much to offer & I’d love to see your channel grow. How about you with Storror in UK? You’d fit in really well with their energy and how hard they challenge each other while having fun (7+million subs too) thanks ☮️ 💙
What's funny is that even in the movie scene if you scroll frame by frame (pause the vid at 0:33 and use . and , to scroll) you can see that the stunt guy clearly flies right off the edge and then they just cut to a different shot xD
Yes. It actually looks like he first jumps and sticks the landing. Then it´s a new shot where he is sliding down and flies off with no way of catching the edge. It even looks like the momentum would have made him fall with his back toward the ground if he would have kept falling.
The friction on the stone is probably much higher than on the painted wooden surfaces you are working on, which would slow the slide and make grabbing the outcrop a bit easier, but based on what you did it still appears there is like a 98% probability of dying.
We were working on a roof truss system one time when a 2X4 ledge that was not nailed properly gave way. The coworker slipped between the trusses and managed to grab the bottom 2X4 chord of the truss with one hand. He was dangling there more than 20 feet of the basement floor through the three floor open stair well. The most amazing feat of self arrest I've ever seen
I mean when your actual life is on the line your body is capable of amazing things. The adrenaline starts pumping and you're body / mind is just more willing to take damage in the long run to save itself. Like on a subconscious level, these guys know that they aren't in danger so their body and instincts work to keep them safe and away from painful stuff like ripping skin, or causing muscle tears or ripping the bone out of their arm sockets. But in a life or death situation, the fear of broken limbs and ripped skin are ignored and you'll just do instinctively whatever it takes to save yourself.
I mean, it's pretty clear to me that the actual scene was literally impossible without movie magic. Crazy that you both tackled such an insane challenge and couldn't be stopped until it was conquered
THE RUclips MATRIX! I watch Magnus Midtbø, since I'm a Norwegian and have followed his journey a long time. I've seen you there plenty of times, and enjoyed the videos. Never seen your channel though, until a couple of days ago. Watched one video, and skipped out(since I'm not really into climbing). Haven't seen you on recommended since. Today at work(6h before this video released) this Tom Cruise clip came up on my RUclips channel, and I watched it. Now here you are, returning to my for you page, with the same clip I watched at work, so I had to check it out. The climbing agenda is strong.
I think that means you should see if there are any local climbing gyms in your area and give it a try, maybe there's a reason it keeps coming back to you.
Your videos have never failed to be entertaining. I love this series. Also, your forearm workouts are now a regular part of training. Thank you! Next pair of socks are on me lol 🔥🔥
I don't know how you're always able to prove me wrong. Happened so many times that I thought "that's impossible" and you just do it! You are such an inspiration. How many times do you have to try to believe that is impossible for you??? Love your work!
I think the rough rock might have more friction than the smooth wood. The rock would not let you get as good of a suction grip with your hand though, but for the way tom fell, I think it might be a slower slide. The movie was a clear cutting floor magic though as he somehow teleported from half a meter from the cliff to right next to it.
I think Magnus or the wide boyz need to try it, because the amount of grip and holding power they have is so much more beyond normal. Maybe even as much as Ethan Hunt.
I'm very impressed! First this setup didn't look like too hard but I know Anton is a beast and Sean is also very much above normal humans in this kind of stuff and they really had a hard time on it. So it must be very hard! I don't know how did they film it with Tom Cruise, but I'm pretty sure the sliding and catching scenes are two separate cuts, no way he hold that catch from that slide even with ropes :)! Still, he is also very impressive to do a lot of stuff on his own and have so many licenses for different kind of vehicles.
As someone who has taken falls on slab climbs, the name of the game is FRICTION. The more friction you can create the more you can self-arrest a fall on slab. The downward palms worked pretty well, but you're testing on a slick surface in clothes and SOCKS, so the only thing you have to generate friction is your skin. Every other variable in your test is making the mission that much harder. I know you were trying to recreate the movie scene, so I don't think I need to mention how unrealistic it is to try that maneuver on a free solo climb. On real rock, wearing shoes, you would have a much greater chance of stopping the slide for many reasons. Also, most low-angle rock faces are not so short; you're more likely to have a longer runway, in which case I would actually try to turn around and slide on my butt, with hands out or pointing downslope, palm-down. This allows you to use your physiology to leverage more weight into your feet and dig the rubber of your heels into the slide, which is way more effective than facing the rock and trying to use the toes. Your heels cannot dorsiflex nearly as much as they can plantar flex, so sliding butt-first, digging in the heels and flexing the feet so maximum surface area of the bottom of the foot is in contact with the rock will give you the best chance of slowing down. I would be interested to see whether spreading the limbs out versus aligning them in the direction of the fall would improve the outcome; you'll need a wider surface to test this with. This is an interesting idea that could potentially produce life-saving techniques. I don't know if you're in my area, but I'd be happy to meet up and discuss it with you (and my own near-death experiences on slab climbs).
@@kahlzun so, you're worried it would would too well? Perhaps if you were trying to sit up and lean into the fall, but we'd have to test the hypothesis
i think its time u give magnus another call mate :) this reminds me of the fun content u guys made :P long time ago :) about time you tree make a chill vid again
The end message: "watch good movies and be inspired by your heroes." I don't watch movies, I watch this channel. You're a bigger motivation and hero than they would be to me. Thank you so much for the videos ❤
I would say while its deffo movie magic in MI - the fact you set it at 39 degrees instead of 42 degrees actually has a huge negative effect, as it will launch you even further out from the ledge as your body will follow that angle.
physics major here, I'm only a minute in so far but I wanted to point out the material of the surface matters. A more slippery material you're sliding from will cause you to slide faster because of less friction coarse rocks are going to have a lot more friction than that slippery looking board
Even if you don't slide at all, you'd still have to hold your full body weight dropping from the height of your hold (or from higher). The one time it worked with the change grip, you already had your body half way down. You could also look at artistic gymnastic horizontal bar, where they sometimes go over the bar in free air. But here of course the grip on a bar is much easier and the falling weight can be partly moved outwards to the swinging legs, swinging around and right upwards on the other side, while not loosing the grip, because the horizontal bar can be grip from any direction, and not just from above.
The problem seems to be the horizontal compoment of the momentum (which is almost 50% of your total momentum at that angle). Your hands work mainly against the vertical component. You have to find a way to fight against the horizontal component also. Maybe a different (deeper?) finger hold or some kind of body maneuver that jerks your center of gravity to the opposite horizontal direction (maybe try kicking both feet forward once they are in the air, instead of letting them hang) at the optimal time point.
Another ridiculous catch was in Die Hard when Bruce Willis falls in the ventilator shaft and catches the edge of a horizontal vent. He falls 12 or 15 feet and grabs the smooth edge of stainless steel with 2 inches of sweaty fingers.
I think every climber knows that even a slip and you are unlikely to catch a fall if you don’t already have the hold. Let alone a four foot slide. From a dyno one handed while running
The human brain is an unbelievable thing. Even after watching this video, my brain is like, "I think I could probably catch myself" knowing full well that I can't 😂😂
Oh, no Sean. I hope your ankle isn’t too badly injured. I think Anton should start ANW After Dark competitions because he always completes these impossible challenges overnight. ✌️💙
I ramped up the video to 4K, slowed it down to 0.25 speed. Noticed two things: 1. In the long take of "Ethan Hunt" sliding down the ledge, he does actually get pushed out into space, falling away from the rock. You can see he tilts backwards, and just as it cuts is actually too far out to catch anything. Then there's a close-up of a hand grabbing the ledge, which leads to: 2. When he's swinging from the ledge, the front of his trousers are pinched up. That's due to the rope and harness he was wearing. The rope, of course, has been painted out. Yes, the slide was done for real. With ropes and a safety net that were digitally removed.
I know it may seem counterintuitive, but perhaps making the angle steeper would help. Your body’s inertia as you slide down at that 40 degree angle is throwing you away from the platform causing you to have to reach out to grab. As with all weight lifting, as the weight gets further from your body it is harder to control / carry. Would be interesting to see if this would make a difference or if the extra speed would cancel out the benefits.
I'll call it out, but I like the omission of the traditional "send theme". It's nice to have music compliment the send go, but as soon as we recognize it (from being long time viewers), it kills the suspense. This was a good choice, I believe.
Every time I see this gym, I think how fun it looks (only seen it in videos), but I guess ninja warrior is super fun when you have high core and upper body strength
"Magnus I need your strengh" XD Fun fact, channing Tatum starred in a movie that was released around the same time "Activity: Super Difficult." It did NOT perform as well. XD
My initial thought is that the key thing is Ethan Hunt seems to use his hands to create friction on the rock to slow himself down, kinda like how you do in a self-arrest with an ice axe..?
After falling 6 feet a 170 lb. body effectively weighs 1186.94 pounds due to the kinetic energy it acquires. Surprisingly, there is probably not a person on earth that is capable of catching his own weight on a rigid hold after falling 10 ft.
Kyle Hill did the math on this. After just 1 foot of drop (about .25 seconds or a speed of 5.5 mph or 8 ft/s) the grab creates enough force to risk a pulley rupture. Any faster than that and its essentially impossible. The hold is about 6 inches below the edge, so your body can only fall 6 more inches past that before its pretty much too late. Even coming to a dead stop right above the drop, you would need to grab the hold and tension your arms before your body fell more than 1 foot(.3 meters) in order to realistically do this and would still be risking injury.
That is the beauty of movie editing cause you were right that it is movie magic that causes him to catch himself cause yall even freeze framed it perfectly where he was to far out to catch himself
These are the kind of videos I love. Just "some pople" dedicate themselve to test things to to the limits... And I wish there were more action movies with realistic physics and skills portraited. I think I would get even more engaged in the movie and get more thrills. Cause everytime someone like The Rock jumps out of a helicopter and flies over 5 meters through the air and catch himself on a ledge with the tiniest grip and all his bodymass with momentum I just gets snapped out of the movie. (Unless it is a parody movie (or bollywood), or "superhero", or kungfu, which I see as the asian verson of the superhero genre in a way.) Or if people are like falling 50 meters and landing on rock surface and they barely get a scratch but they get hurt by fists from a normal mortal beeing, I get snapped out of the movie (and all the impossible explosions from things that is known to not explode in that way by that source, etc etc). It would be som much more exciting with things beeing realistic and feel like the stakes are higher. Anyway, great stuff!!! You have earned that beer. Hope the ankle is better now. =)
I like this a lot. I am tempted to do a quick calculation, to estimate if it is even possible to copy Ethan Hunt and to estimate how much force there will be on your fingers, and what this compares to. For instance to hanging on your fingers while carrying an elephant on your back for 100 milliseconds.
i feel like swinging legs under as you drop then grabbing the ledge quickly as your passing it so youre hands dont slide too much would be the way, or maybe sort of lunging up and forward(toward slope) might stop the backward momentum.
"It's Mission Impossible not Mission Oh it's super difficult." Very true.
I just love how in every action movie, the hero is just falling like 30 feet an catches himself with one hand on some pole, but then struggles to pull himself up. As if a pullup was harder than that imposible feat.
I mean a pullup is pretty hard after the sudden stop of the save dislocated your shoulder
@@riken1829 If you dislocate your shoulder no way ur holding on.
@@alexbarcovsky4319 Hm, maybe if the dislocation happens with the last bit of remaining energy? After that, is there anything besides pain keeping you from holding on? I'm assuming fear of death will mostly negate that at least.
@@Kenionatus There is a big chance that there will be no pain at all. Some years ago I was hitten by a car. I didn't feel any pain. I picked up my bicycle, which is really heavy btw and was about 20-25kg with luggage. Then the driver told me that there was blood in my face. Touched my whole bidy to look for injuries and found my clavicula broken with the bone sticking through the skin. It took maybe 10 till 15 minutes until I felt the pain.
@@alexbarcovsky4319 It's called sarcasm
this man is working all week, taking care of his street dog, comforting and teaching his girlfriend and on top of that climbing while training and making these videos on the side... Anton is my absolute sport inspiration, even as a not climber♥
I believe she’s his wife not girlfriend because he has a ring? Could be wrong
Thank you so much! To be fair I work less hours in a week now since RUclips taking a lot of hours…😐
@@morganelliott1484 You are correct. They are married. 😊
@@AntonFomenko Hey I'm glad you're putting more time in to youtube! I have been loving your recent videos and you always make me smile with your attitude towards life. Reminds me what is actually important. Huge respect.
@@AntonFomenko Keep at it Anton! There's several videos of yours that should have WAAAY more views (I enjoy them all, but some of them definitely have appeal to a larger audience than has seen them). The only thing I've noticed is that the auto generated subtitles can be pretty bad at times, I wonder if this effects how well they do in the algorithm?
I think this shows why downward dynos are illegal in climbing competition. even a small amount of downward momentum results in a huge shock load to your fingers/arms/shoulders
Hi Anton. Have you considered starting a patreon account? I’d love to regularly support you & your channel (not too high) You have so much to offer & I’d love to see your channel grow. How about you with Storror in UK? You’d fit in really well with their energy and how hard they challenge each other while having fun (7+million subs too) thanks ☮️ 💙
Thank you so much! No visa for me yet! 😐
@@AntonFomenko totally start a Patreon. They "buy me a sock" level would be great
What's funny is that even in the movie scene if you scroll frame by frame (pause the vid at 0:33 and use . and , to scroll) you can see that the stunt guy clearly flies right off the edge and then they just cut to a different shot xD
Yes. It actually looks like he first jumps and sticks the landing. Then it´s a new shot where he is sliding down and flies off with no way of catching the edge. It even looks like the momentum would have made him fall with his back toward the ground if he would have kept falling.
Yep, he's momentum is nowhere in the direction of where a hold could be found.
The friction on the stone is probably much higher than on the painted wooden surfaces you are working on, which would slow the slide and make grabbing the outcrop a bit easier, but based on what you did it still appears there is like a 98% probability of dying.
We were working on a roof truss system one time when a 2X4 ledge that was not nailed properly gave way. The coworker slipped between the trusses and managed to grab the bottom 2X4 chord of the truss with one hand. He was dangling there more than 20 feet of the basement floor through the three floor open stair well. The most amazing feat of self arrest I've ever seen
I mean when your actual life is on the line your body is capable of amazing things. The adrenaline starts pumping and you're body / mind is just more willing to take damage in the long run to save itself. Like on a subconscious level, these guys know that they aren't in danger so their body and instincts work to keep them safe and away from painful stuff like ripping skin, or causing muscle tears or ripping the bone out of their arm sockets. But in a life or death situation, the fear of broken limbs and ripped skin are ignored and you'll just do instinctively whatever it takes to save yourself.
good for him but why was he working without a safety line? more importantly does he work with one now?
@@besanit 25 years ago. Cant answer second question
I mean, it's pretty clear to me that the actual scene was literally impossible without movie magic. Crazy that you both tackled such an insane challenge and couldn't be stopped until it was conquered
"RUclipsr, so cannot afford new socks" 😆
Ha ha ha was about to comment on that too 😂😂
11:55 Haha now I imagine Tom Cruise catching that cliff mid-air only to go "Nah climbing up is too difficult, I'll just accept my death"
THE RUclips MATRIX! I watch Magnus Midtbø, since I'm a Norwegian and have followed his journey a long time. I've seen you there plenty of times, and enjoyed the videos. Never seen your channel though, until a couple of days ago. Watched one video, and skipped out(since I'm not really into climbing). Haven't seen you on recommended since. Today at work(6h before this video released) this Tom Cruise clip came up on my RUclips channel, and I watched it. Now here you are, returning to my for you page, with the same clip I watched at work, so I had to check it out. The climbing agenda is strong.
Welcome back!💪😅
I think that means you should see if there are any local climbing gyms in your area and give it a try, maybe there's a reason it keeps coming back to you.
@@Nightwishmaster I guess I'll have to now, lol. And thanks Anton, I will be back for more in the future.
@@UncleMatrix Well I don't know if you live near either but I'll be in Oslo and Tromso in a month or so if you want someone to climb with!
Sean - get well soon!
Anton - Thanks for making me smile, I needed that 😃
Always!💪
Your videos have never failed to be entertaining. I love this series. Also, your forearm workouts are now a regular part of training. Thank you! Next pair of socks are on me lol 🔥🔥
Oh wow!!! Thank you so muchhh!!! That’s great birthday gift 🫡🎉🎉🎉 appreciate your support 🙏🙏🙏
I don't know how you're always able to prove me wrong. Happened so many times that I thought "that's impossible" and you just do it! You are such an inspiration. How many times do you have to try to believe that is impossible for you???
Love your work!
All of them💪😅
I'd love to see Magnus trying this challenge
me too!
My first thought was "why does this guy want to see the chess world champion try this?" then I remembered the other magnus lmao.
@@MewzikMaker 😅
Watch him do it his very first try😂
Magnus would have chalk
I love it when you test stunts in movies! That way we can see if it would actually be possible! Great video Anton! :)
Thanks! 😃
I think the rough rock might have more friction than the smooth wood.
The rock would not let you get as good of a suction grip with your hand though, but for the way tom fell, I think it might be a slower slide.
The movie was a clear cutting floor magic though as he somehow teleported from half a meter from the cliff to right next to it.
I think Magnus or the wide boyz need to try it, because the amount of grip and holding power they have is so much more beyond normal. Maybe even as much as Ethan Hunt.
I'm very impressed! First this setup didn't look like too hard but I know Anton is a beast and Sean is also very much above normal humans in this kind of stuff and they really had a hard time on it. So it must be very hard! I don't know how did they film it with Tom Cruise, but I'm pretty sure the sliding and catching scenes are two separate cuts, no way he hold that catch from that slide even with ropes :)! Still, he is also very impressive to do a lot of stuff on his own and have so many licenses for different kind of vehicles.
Thank you!
Thank you!💪🔥
Your dedication to complete whatever challenge you set yourself is rather admirable!
Thanks!
Thank you!💪😎
10:22, Back Diamond not Rungné chalk bag, yesss that was the problem the whole time 😁😁👏🏽👏🏽
Also perhaps your ledge is much smoother while a rock face out to the elements will certainly have nooks,cracks ,grooves and such
Loved this video! It's always interesting how stunts in movies actually translate to real life and seeing how possible they are. Great job, Anton!
As someone who has taken falls on slab climbs, the name of the game is FRICTION. The more friction you can create the more you can self-arrest a fall on slab. The downward palms worked pretty well, but you're testing on a slick surface in clothes and SOCKS, so the only thing you have to generate friction is your skin. Every other variable in your test is making the mission that much harder. I know you were trying to recreate the movie scene, so I don't think I need to mention how unrealistic it is to try that maneuver on a free solo climb.
On real rock, wearing shoes, you would have a much greater chance of stopping the slide for many reasons. Also, most low-angle rock faces are not so short; you're more likely to have a longer runway, in which case I would actually try to turn around and slide on my butt, with hands out or pointing downslope, palm-down. This allows you to use your physiology to leverage more weight into your feet and dig the rubber of your heels into the slide, which is way more effective than facing the rock and trying to use the toes. Your heels cannot dorsiflex nearly as much as they can plantar flex, so sliding butt-first, digging in the heels and flexing the feet so maximum surface area of the bottom of the foot is in contact with the rock will give you the best chance of slowing down.
I would be interested to see whether spreading the limbs out versus aligning them in the direction of the fall would improve the outcome; you'll need a wider surface to test this with. This is an interesting idea that could potentially produce life-saving techniques. I don't know if you're in my area, but I'd be happy to meet up and discuss it with you (and my own near-death experiences on slab climbs).
LOL @AntonFomenko turns out our wives know each other 🤣🤣
Brother you wrote a complete thesis on the comment of a RUclips video congratulations.
@@choranginama6119 congratulations on finding a comment worth reading!
I'd worry that digging your feet in would leverage you over that point of friction and tumble you off
@@kahlzun so, you're worried it would would too well? Perhaps if you were trying to sit up and lean into the fall, but we'd have to test the hypothesis
Hey Anton! Fun video concept 👏🏽👏🏽
Stopping all that momentum, man, my arms/finger grip couldn’t take it.
You guys are really dedicated! Very entertaining, great job! Hope the ankle is ok by now! All the best to you!
Love the video Anton. Also love that you are both there at 1am still pushing.
Always!
i think its time u give magnus another call mate :) this reminds me of the fun content u guys made :P long time ago :) about time you tree make a chill vid again
5 min later in the vid he even calls mangus out damn :P the people need it :P
The end message: "watch good movies and be inspired by your heroes." I don't watch movies, I watch this channel. You're a bigger motivation and hero than they would be to me. Thank you so much for the videos ❤
Appreciate that💪😎 thank you!
Gratz for the commitment!
This was a good video, way more interesting then just showing off, showing the challenge is really hard makes way better.
Anton, your dedication is so inspiring!
I would say while its deffo movie magic in MI - the fact you set it at 39 degrees instead of 42 degrees actually has a huge negative effect, as it will launch you even further out from the ledge as your body will follow that angle.
I'd love to see Anton in the next Mission: Oh, super difficult.
physics major here, I'm only a minute in so far but I wanted to point out the material of the surface matters. A more slippery material you're sliding from will cause you to slide faster because of less friction
coarse rocks are going to have a lot more friction than that slippery looking board
come on, you don't need to be a physics major to know the rock would have more friction
I'm loving more frequent upload so much!
Thanks a lot 💪😎
Anton thanks for the uploads!
Thank you for watching. 💪
First time viewer, and I was very surprised to see Sean! I used to roadie w/ his brother's band. Small world. Thanks, algorithm!
Thanks, Anton for having Sean in the video again! fast recovery Sean!
Oh no. Get well soon Sean! Ankle injuries are the worst.
But it´s a really good video I really like to see you both. Just please don´t hurt yourself!
I love the perseverance and creativity you guys have, Tom Cruise would be impressed
That's raw pure determination.
Love these two!
Even if you don't slide at all, you'd still have to hold your full body weight dropping from the height of your hold (or from higher). The one time it worked with the change grip, you already had your body half way down. You could also look at artistic gymnastic horizontal bar, where they sometimes go over the bar in free air. But here of course the grip on a bar is much easier and the falling weight can be partly moved outwards to the swinging legs, swinging around and right upwards on the other side, while not loosing the grip, because the horizontal bar can be grip from any direction, and not just from above.
Love the shirtless Magnus call out! Love climbers squad!
Great Video, you inspire me on how much you can get done with everything you have to do.
Thank you!
The problem seems to be the horizontal compoment of the momentum (which is almost 50% of your total momentum at that angle). Your hands work mainly against the vertical component. You have to find a way to fight against the horizontal component also. Maybe a different (deeper?) finger hold or some kind of body maneuver that jerks your center of gravity to the opposite horizontal direction (maybe try kicking both feet forward once they are in the air, instead of letting them hang) at the optimal time point.
Kudos to you for not giving up!
Another ridiculous catch was in Die Hard when Bruce Willis falls in the ventilator shaft and catches the edge of a horizontal vent. He falls 12 or 15 feet and grabs the smooth edge of stainless steel with 2 inches of sweaty fingers.
Love your channel bro! great stuff! Keep it up!
The grab bar moves when you try to stop yourself. A cliff edge won't move. The bar knocks you off because it moves.
I like that one of the morals of this video is "Watch good movies" 😂
Great video Anton 🤟
I think every climber knows that even a slip and you are unlikely to catch a fall if you don’t already have the hold. Let alone a four foot slide. From a dyno one handed while running
As always, Nice job my man !
The human brain is an unbelievable thing. Even after watching this video, my brain is like, "I think I could probably catch myself" knowing full well that I can't 😂😂
Oh, no Sean. I hope your ankle isn’t too badly injured. I think Anton should start ANW After Dark competitions because he always completes these impossible challenges overnight. ✌️💙
Keep the vids coming, Anton. You're a beast.
My favorite RUclips series!
I ramped up the video to 4K, slowed it down to 0.25 speed.
Noticed two things:
1. In the long take of "Ethan Hunt" sliding down the ledge, he does actually get pushed out into space, falling away from the rock. You can see he tilts backwards, and just as it cuts is actually too far out to catch anything.
Then there's a close-up of a hand grabbing the ledge, which leads to:
2. When he's swinging from the ledge, the front of his trousers are pinched up. That's due to the rope and harness he was wearing. The rope, of course, has been painted out.
Yes, the slide was done for real. With ropes and a safety net that were digitally removed.
i'm proud of you this was a tough trick!
8:19 super funny part! Love it!
I always wonder why there's no one in the gym cause its like 1 am
I call those socks "socks with enchanced ventilation", you call them "socks with for enchanced grip" ,)
I know it may seem counterintuitive, but perhaps making the angle steeper would help. Your body’s inertia as you slide down at that 40 degree angle is throwing you away from the platform causing you to have to reach out to grab. As with all weight lifting, as the weight gets further from your body it is harder to control / carry. Would be interesting to see if this would make a difference or if the extra speed would cancel out the benefits.
Overall, I'm glad they didn't injure their fingers or any other parts of the body. Kudos for bringing reality back.
I'll call it out, but I like the omission of the traditional "send theme". It's nice to have music compliment the send go, but as soon as we recognize it (from being long time viewers), it kills the suspense.
This was a good choice, I believe.
awesome video man, keep it up
tom cruise is just that good, hes as good a rock climber as he is a fighter pilot
😂😂😂
Sean - You can't have a video where you fail
Anton - I can
At that moment Anton shocked even himself
Every time I see this gym, I think how fun it looks (only seen it in videos), but I guess ninja warrior is super fun when you have high core and upper body strength
“Magnus, I need your strength!” Hahaha
I love your videos Anton you make my day
The hand hold is smooth as hell and the rock wouldn't be. Also you aren't full of adrenaline because you know you won't die.
Youll need some storror boyz collab with this one. Btw great vid Anton!
That would be cool!
Love your videos man! Awesome to see how you keep finding athletic challenges, and how dedicated you are to conquering them. Rock on!
Just when I thought "Where's Magnus and his chalk when it's most needed" the same moment you took off your shirt, and grabbed some chalk :D Excellent!
"Magnus I need your strengh" XD
Fun fact, channing Tatum starred in a movie that was released around the same time "Activity: Super Difficult." It did NOT perform as well. XD
always look forward to your videos :) hope you get to team up with Magnus again too!
I hope Sean is okay, and that his injury heals quickly.
My initial thought is that the key thing is Ethan Hunt seems to use his hands to create friction on the rock to slow himself down, kinda like how you do in a self-arrest with an ice axe..?
I would love to see Toby Segar trying this, hope the ankle ends up alright
yeah me too, parkour experience probably makes a huge difference
Cool video. Good effort guys!
Thanks!
The next step of Ninja Warrior would be introducing some throwing mid course 🙏
LOVE IT. never give up!
Next, do the "falling from any height, but being saved by smashing into the front window of a car."
This is a great and fun video, thanks. By the way I think they used Movie Magic for that scene, and yes, it's a great movie.
I think it was legendary climber Ron Kauk who did the stunts for this one. Not sure if it was every part of the climbing though.
Ultimate beast master on Netflix just came out and I was hoping you were going to be on it!
I wish…😅
After falling 6 feet a 170 lb. body effectively weighs 1186.94 pounds due to the kinetic energy it acquires. Surprisingly, there is probably not a person on earth that is capable of catching his own weight on a rigid hold after falling 10 ft.
These calculations are so much easier in metric
Kyle Hill did the math on this. After just 1 foot of drop (about .25 seconds or a speed of 5.5 mph or 8 ft/s) the grab creates enough force to risk a pulley rupture. Any faster than that and its essentially impossible. The hold is about 6 inches below the edge, so your body can only fall 6 more inches past that before its pretty much too late.
Even coming to a dead stop right above the drop, you would need to grab the hold and tension your arms before your body fell more than 1 foot(.3 meters) in order to realistically do this and would still be risking injury.
Awesome job! Totally thought you would get it just a couple of tries.
That is the beauty of movie editing cause you were right that it is movie magic that causes him to catch himself cause yall even freeze framed it perfectly where he was to far out to catch himself
Yep! Anyway it’s amazing movie💪😅
These are the kind of videos I love.
Just "some pople" dedicate themselve to test things to to the limits...
And I wish there were more action movies with realistic physics and skills portraited. I think I would get even more engaged in the movie and get more thrills.
Cause everytime someone like The Rock jumps out of a helicopter and flies over 5 meters through the air and catch himself on a ledge with the tiniest grip and all his bodymass with momentum I just gets snapped out of the movie. (Unless it is a parody movie (or bollywood), or "superhero", or kungfu, which I see as the asian verson of the superhero genre in a way.) Or if people are like falling 50 meters and landing on rock surface and they barely get a scratch but they get hurt by fists from a normal mortal beeing, I get snapped out of the movie (and all the impossible explosions from things that is known to not explode in that way by that source, etc etc). It would be som much more exciting with things beeing realistic and feel like the stakes are higher.
Anyway, great stuff!!! You have earned that beer.
Hope the ankle is better now. =)
It would be interesting at the end to replace the wooden grip with the pull-up bar and try to catch on full speed
I like this a lot. I am tempted to do a quick calculation, to estimate if it is even possible to copy Ethan Hunt and to estimate how much force there will be on your fingers, and what this compares to. For instance to hanging on your fingers while carrying an elephant on your back for 100 milliseconds.
Magnus would've been a very interesting addition to this video
i feel like swinging legs under as you drop then grabbing the ledge quickly as your passing it so youre hands dont slide too much would be the way, or maybe sort of lunging up and forward(toward slope) might stop the backward momentum.