WORLD RECORD || 12m/40ft Paddle Dyno

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • This is my attempt at setting the largest paddle dyno of all time, at a total 12m or 40ft.
    Massive thanks to Grepp (the gym) for letting me set this monster.
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    Everything shot on Sony A7SIII with Tamron lenses.
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Комментарии • 185

  • @johnshipley1389
    @johnshipley1389 Год назад +355

    Static looked so energy draining but equally impressive how far you got

    • @pierresauce8307
      @pierresauce8307 Год назад +3

      All of those hang moves were clutch, and that knee bar was fkin inspired

  • @MrKarate007
    @MrKarate007 Год назад +446

    100% Extreme and sick
    1000% Skin destroyer

  • @bigpetroller-multi-game1339
    @bigpetroller-multi-game1339 Год назад +148

    He’s still leveling up.

  • @chickenflair7977
    @chickenflair7977 Год назад +58

    This video unintentionally showcases what I love about climbing... the freedom to climb in youre own style, dynamic, static or a mixture from both.

  • @toms74094ts
    @toms74094ts Год назад +24

    Man this reminds me of training at the wall with the legend Johnny Dawes in the 90’s. Johnny was a pioneer of dynamic movement like this and would set wild problems involving multiple leaps that would leave us all perplexed as to how to even start them. You are taking this style to the next level!

  • @PaulCoxC
    @PaulCoxC Год назад +54

    The paddle backwards to go forwards again is genius

  • @codyheiner3636
    @codyheiner3636 Год назад +314

    I feel like for it to be a real paddle dyno, none of the positions should be holdable statically.

    • @lonesome3958
      @lonesome3958 Год назад +7

      Yeah absolutely

    • @isaacdang7395
      @isaacdang7395 Год назад +40

      idk i think if climbing it statically is harder than a paddle it counts as a paddle because it's the easiest/intentional beta

    • @henning_jasper
      @henning_jasper Год назад +1

      @@isaacdang7395 but was it even a real paddle all the way through? I understand paddling that it is not possible to just stop at a certain hold if done dynamically

    • @Secretname951
      @Secretname951 Год назад +11

      What’s your standard for impossible to hold statically? What if there’s on climber in the world who can?

    • @lonesome3958
      @lonesome3958 Год назад +2

      @@Secretname951 if its easier to hold statically than to paddle by most people

  • @maxrope7618
    @maxrope7618 Год назад +57

    i wondering, if it would be possible, when you get up in the relax part und try to walk the rest of the boulder until the end 🤔 like a giant slab 😁

  • @samueldesportes6754
    @samueldesportes6754 Год назад +18

    It's hard to tell, the dynamic is fun but the static is really beautyfull !

  • @AllegraClimbingPsychologist
    @AllegraClimbingPsychologist Год назад +50

    I think the idea of going backwards to make the dyno longer is simply genious! With the WOW reference. And the video analysis. Man I love everything about this video! Crazy content, well done! Finally, I'd like to have the skill to be able to do both! *ehem dynamic is always cooler ehem*

  • @charlie-rayfoxwell5510
    @charlie-rayfoxwell5510 Год назад +13

    SUCH A GOOD VID. Thank you Emil.

  • @sldenn5303
    @sldenn5303 Год назад +7

    I love seeing how you work through both styles of paddle and static. AAAAND it’s a problem you created- it’s like creating your own special torture. 🤣😂🤣

  • @samalemamie4173
    @samalemamie4173 Год назад +8

    Would love to see Tamoa fly over and attempt this comp style 4mins or less 😅 Great video and setting !😄

    • @maginkub
      @maginkub Год назад +2

      Mejdi has entered the chat

  • @kavali6320
    @kavali6320 Год назад +5

    'It's actually quite hard, physically hard...' Ya think🤣? Crazy idea and still put so cool into action. Liked the static version, too including the knee bar ;)

  • @millacabral9475
    @millacabral9475 Год назад +4

    Good question at the end there, I am confident that I am both too short and too weak to do either 😂 but I'd try it statically with some dynamic pops and leg swings here and there for sure before ever dreaming of linking all of that as a giant paddle dyno lol

  • @Avishadur
    @Avishadur Год назад +9

    Okay, I kinda want to see you bringing your other climbing RUclipsr friends around to try this kind of thing.
    Like, maybe a paddle dyno tournament where you all set and complete specifically paddle dyno problems both individually and between yourselves.
    (Maybe I just love watching climbers interact and collab)

  • @DougBeardsley
    @DougBeardsley Год назад +1

    9:43 We knew you were there behind the camera Cordi! :)

    • @cordeliajansson6251
      @cordeliajansson6251 Год назад

      Oh yess, always there! Impressive that you spot me from such a mini noise! 😂 I was so focused running after the dyno maestro with the camera in this episode that I didn’t chat much this time

  • @Bl4cKBeRRy11
    @Bl4cKBeRRy11 Год назад +4

    Best soundeffects in climbing so far

  • @sldenn5303
    @sldenn5303 Год назад +2

    So much strength and body awareness- this is AMAZING!!!

  • @Anomalous-Plant
    @Anomalous-Plant Год назад +6

    From a climber perspective the static looks so much more interesting :D cool as a dyno too though!

  • @totemichype
    @totemichype Год назад +1

    "I need to brain for a second" Is my go to choice of words when I'm stuck at something :D More WoW references please

  • @justinmoran1911
    @justinmoran1911 Год назад +122

    This is incredible!! How long did it take you to stick?

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +109

      Almost all the attempts are in this video actually, don’t think I really cut anything out! Went surprisingly fast

    • @pacificcoastpiper3949
      @pacificcoastpiper3949 Год назад +28

      @@EmilAbrahamsson you’re a beast

  • @hulkthedane7542
    @hulkthedane7542 Год назад +1

    It looks like a LOT of fun.... for the very strong and able climber. NICE!

  • @sjonsjon
    @sjonsjon Год назад +18

    Now let's invite Tomoa ✨

    • @EmilAbrahamsson
      @EmilAbrahamsson  Год назад +10

      Dream Collab would be to set something dynamic for him for sure

    • @charina_custodio
      @charina_custodio Год назад

      @@EmilAbrahamsson that would be really cool. I bet Tomoa wouldn't mind trying this out on his youtube channel too (TAMY climbing)

  • @hieronymusjacker9055
    @hieronymusjacker9055 Год назад +1

    most definitely the dyno - so cool to see you fly along the wall. I personally would fall of like a sack after 3-4 moves XD

  • @FatManEirik
    @FatManEirik Год назад +3

    11:17 Thor has enterd the chat

  • @rogerboucher2187
    @rogerboucher2187 Год назад +2

    I would love to be able to do both! Gotta start practicing

  • @aidanloeser4890
    @aidanloeser4890 Год назад

    This vid is an absolute banger. I love when we get to see you absolutely nerd out.

  • @tidel32
    @tidel32 Год назад

    Nice Slab that you created there, only need to get up there on the first ones....

  • @dieg.o_qz
    @dieg.o_qz Год назад +1

    It’s 5am and I’m loving this vid

  • @sylvaingilbert6296
    @sylvaingilbert6296 Год назад

    Both are pretty impressive ! Amazing video Thanks! 😊

  • @SpiderWaffle
    @SpiderWaffle Год назад +3

    I want to see a paddle dyno inside a cylindrical room the spirals up to the top circling many times.

  • @davidstorrs
    @davidstorrs Год назад +1

    That was amazing. Given the choice, I would like to have the strength, endurance, and technique to do the paddle dyno. I think it would be a lot easier for me to learn the static version.

  • @zachjenkins1444
    @zachjenkins1444 Год назад

    Ive never been more hype to watch a video in my life

  • @seppwaldspecht3793
    @seppwaldspecht3793 Год назад +1

    So creative ❤

  • @LogRobin
    @LogRobin Год назад +1

    I like how the end is (almost) forced. It would be hard to set such a long forced paddle dyno.

  • @Nicoandthepage
    @Nicoandthepage Год назад

    Yeees. Great stuff Emil! Looks so fun!

  • @HoldTheory
    @HoldTheory Год назад +1

    I love thebDynamic version but id love to try the static version to work that tension and grow in my static capabilities!

  • @MrMax247
    @MrMax247 Год назад

    Shoulders have left his body for there own safety 🤭. Awesome video as always 🙂🙂🙂

  • @Elliotcartlidge
    @Elliotcartlidge Год назад +2

    Chromie from WoW was the cross-over i didn't expect...

  • @tpjnorton
    @tpjnorton Год назад +2

    this is wild, amazing stuff 🔥

  • @killerkoalazz
    @killerkoalazz Год назад

    you got my sub at the wow reference Cultured man

  • @mihkelhint
    @mihkelhint Год назад +7

    Now fly in Tomoa for the flash go :D

  • @jengaremus
    @jengaremus Год назад +1

    That's really crazy, Dude! I couldn't even do the first move. I wonder if it is somehow possible to lose the fear of dynos.

  • @F1-Passion
    @F1-Passion Год назад

    Dyno all the way man

  • @Manxkaffee
    @Manxkaffee Год назад

    Didn't expect the wow reference :D

  • @Theboardbro
    @Theboardbro Год назад +1

    Such a sick video!!

  • @definitelynotclickbait8283
    @definitelynotclickbait8283 Год назад

    static one is so cool!

  • @CorneKooyman
    @CorneKooyman Год назад +2

    A wild chromie appears! Awesome paddle route 👌

  • @yScribblezHD
    @yScribblezHD Год назад

    Chromie reference definitely made me giggle, thanks for the video!

  • @sebjan180
    @sebjan180 Год назад +3

    Both betas looks really fun, I'd go for being able to do the dynamic one though, I lowe the feeling of flying through the air on dynamic boulders.
    Would be really cool to see Toby from Storror try this, he's really strong on dynos and I'd love to se how he'd do on this!

  • @johndoh1000
    @johndoh1000 Год назад +2

    Probably not fair to call these moves paddle moves in their purest form, but honestly it might just be easier to do it with paddles than statically. A very valiant effort!

  • @mrbadger81
    @mrbadger81 Год назад +1

    That's insane .. but fun looking 😮

  • @DanielDobbelstein
    @DanielDobbelstein Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Would love to be able to do half of any move *laughs* Impressiv to see. The paddle version looks way easier.

    • @sldenn5303
      @sldenn5303 Год назад

      Same! I’d love to be able to do *any* of the moves 🤪

  • @matthijsbeets424
    @matthijsbeets424 Год назад

    Lol this looks like so much fun!
    But I would just fall off at the second one haha

  • @leothegreygoose7657
    @leothegreygoose7657 Год назад

    great video!

  • @severin2004
    @severin2004 Год назад

    SICK SIMPLY SICKKKKK

  • @johnmcho
    @johnmcho Год назад +1

    Anyone count how many pull up equivalents he did during this video? I don't know how he had the energy to keep trying that while setting.

  • @IYI_WOLF_IYI
    @IYI_WOLF_IYI Год назад

    @10:36 thats an O face alright 😂 nutty

  • @hippo7489
    @hippo7489 Год назад

    Static all days!

  • @Flopsaurus
    @Flopsaurus Год назад

    Looks like a blast either way!

  • @simonemassa4128
    @simonemassa4128 Год назад

    I would love to try the static one, the other one is also amazing✨

  • @Relaxing.sleap.sounds
    @Relaxing.sleap.sounds Год назад

    Saw you in reding climbing hanger today

  • @richardbradley1532
    @richardbradley1532 Год назад +3

    My absolute nightmare 😂

  • @hwangmic
    @hwangmic Год назад

    A pint reference was not something that I was expecting. But I guess you do play classic wow

  • @McSnowHammer
    @McSnowHammer Год назад

    Sjukt coolt project och video!! Impad av alla skills!

  • @zAznInVaznz
    @zAznInVaznz Год назад +15

    does it still count as one long paddle dyno when you go back left in the middle?

    • @AllegraClimbingPsychologist
      @AllegraClimbingPsychologist Год назад +3

      It think so. The definition of a paddle dyno is to use the momentum from the previous move to dyno to the next one. Therefore it applies.

    • @CJski
      @CJski Год назад

      Definitely cheating

  • @stefanvehoff1715
    @stefanvehoff1715 Год назад

    Cool stuff! Now my shoulders hurt. 😂💪🏻

  • @ouwle6618
    @ouwle6618 Год назад +3

    What im most impressed by, as a new climber, is climbers general ability not to rip their skin THAT bad moving that fast on and off holds. I rip my skin quite easily (not that it bleeds, just irritates and gets red) when falling of holds with alot of weight on my hands and arms. Im quite weak since im a computer nerd since many years and i haven't done regular physical exercise in easily 5+ years. I do moisturize my hands daily and try my best to file down past ripping and uneven skin. I have noticed it usually happens later in sessions when im weaker and fail at problems so maybe i should climb short and more often. And maybe avoid problems where i risk sliding of or falling. Or is it a good sign that i push myself and the ripping might strengthen my skin?

    • @anselmlong4110
      @anselmlong4110 Год назад +1

      hi friend, what helped for me as a new climber was to tape all my fingers until they got tough enough to withstand the rocks... took about 10 months before i could climb without tape and not get flappers

    • @ouwle6618
      @ouwle6618 Год назад

      @@anselmlong4110 But my skin wont have contact with the holds and "get worked" or worn down if i tape them. From my understanding, skin gets tougher the more you wear it out. Do you mean just tape the badly damaged skin/spots? I will put good plasters on my fingers IF the skin hasn't healed properly and dump chalk on the tape so it still has grip (i don't use the bad shiny plasters, i use the ones with grippy textile on the outside). Usually my skin has time to heal because i only climb once a week, but im looking at starting to climb 2 times a week.
      Thanks for the tip!

    • @Ptitviaud1337
      @Ptitviaud1337 Год назад +4

      @@ouwle6618 Just tape it when you feel it gets too rough. The problem with getting a flaper is that usually, very soft skin comes afterby. However, it's not only skin that plays a part here, but also the way you actually hold the holds. If you're constantly breaking skin, it's also probably because you "try too hard" to hold onto things, end up slipping, and destroy your skin. Work on your contact strenght AND control of holds, try to be precise and NOT readjust on the holds.
      Source : i was in the same position 15 years ago ;)

    • @ouwle6618
      @ouwle6618 Год назад

      @@Ptitviaud1337 Thanks for the tips and wise knowledge! Yeah i can feel that my recent healing from a bigger flapper is very soft. But it has pratically almost fully healed already after 3 days. I might've been lucky in the sense that none of my healing flappers have ever re-opened since i have plenty of time to heal between sessions and i don't climb that intensively.
      I think a big factor is my lack of strength, in multiple areas from arms to shoulders to back. Im a computer nerds as stated that is tall and slim. Even the simplest climbs are strength exercise that i can feel the day after, which is good since i climb with the primary reasons being fun and exercise. But that also makes anything remotely tough on upper body strength have more strain on my hands. There are many boulders i have to climb quite fast because any time i use my arms without proper foot holds to support drains me FAST.
      I think everything will naturally get better when i have built up some muscle in my upper body and my body in general, including hands and fingers, gets used to climbing movements. But im already feeling stronger and seeing results, and i have climbed less then 10 times so far.

  • @BIGBORE375HH
    @BIGBORE375HH Год назад

    Both versions look fun to try. 👊

  • @dantelaw7759
    @dantelaw7759 Год назад +1

    God I wish I could do dynos that. Amazing. Love this video 💛

  • @maxunknown91
    @maxunknown91 Год назад +1

    Static > Dynamic. Always

  • @mmakid
    @mmakid Год назад +4

    A paddle dyno just long enough to run you out of the PCr in the muscles 😂 😅

  • @jaredasa626
    @jaredasa626 Год назад +1

    I feel like circus performers and climbers can each do their own thing. I'm not super stoked on the overlap.

  • @stemapoweredcom5536
    @stemapoweredcom5536 Год назад +1

    madlad actually tried it static

  • @Joseph-mv3rz
    @Joseph-mv3rz Год назад +3

    I'm looking at the exposed flapper on my finger wondering how tf you did this.

  • @wronawroniasta
    @wronawroniasta Год назад

    Whoa

  • @nicolasc.8380
    @nicolasc.8380 Год назад

    the static one look so good

  • @alvin001122
    @alvin001122 Год назад

    So much fun 🤪

  • @andrewkim9503
    @andrewkim9503 Год назад

    Lmfao the fucking PINT reference. EMIIIIIIL 😂

  • @glintineye
    @glintineye Год назад

    Science has truly gone too far when they made Emil. This is probably what I'd be like if someone set me loose with unlimited power and setting skills.

  • @captainshnockleyou3537
    @captainshnockleyou3537 Год назад

    Climbing in gloves now emil? Must’ve gotten too easy without 🤣

  • @chaozzah
    @chaozzah Год назад

    I wonder if you could stand up on the kneebar section, and just walk the rest as a slab. Both look good and actually pretty similar in difficulty?

  • @HuslWusl
    @HuslWusl Год назад

    Idk much about climbing, but seeing people do double toe hooks makes me wanna see someone swinging on a doubled toe hook with no arms and reaching for the next hold. Kinda like a pendulum

  • @asterixzm
    @asterixzm Год назад +2

    I think static is better, mb with 1 dyno move maximum

  • @liongeek4007
    @liongeek4007 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @MythAvatar
    @MythAvatar Год назад +1

    Is it still a paddle if you can stop on every hold? Still fun i guess.

  • @Eyllexx
    @Eyllexx Год назад

    That must have been so exhausting 😂

  • @blueapple7988
    @blueapple7988 Год назад +1

    Full dyno at 10:20

  • @Jagknorr
    @Jagknorr Год назад

    The impact on your elbows for all of this looks rooooough. 😂

  • @ewenmahevas3473
    @ewenmahevas3473 Год назад

    Really Liked it but I feel like the begening could be a bit more dynamic

  • @charliefrank2890
    @charliefrank2890 Год назад +2

    this may be the largest paddle dyno, but its not nearly as big as Elasmosaurus, the largest paddle dino.

  • @Thehankstah
    @Thehankstah Год назад

    LFG ROUND 3 OF THE DRIPPY GREY SWEATER

  • @davidamir85
    @davidamir85 Год назад

    I would love to be able to do the static method.

  • @47Jamm
    @47Jamm Год назад +1

    Crazy strength, Emil! You could do a bat hang on the last hold of the sequence, with the end of the bloc being a chip near the ground, for a little extra spice

    • @jlehm
      @jlehm Год назад +1

      No

  • @dylansmith3452
    @dylansmith3452 Год назад

    You should add the send to the church dynology

  • @macattackk
    @macattackk Год назад +1

    Not a paddle dyno if you are pausing on holds, but looks cool none the less.

  • @MrNicolas411
    @MrNicolas411 Год назад

    static all day!!!but nice creativity in the back and forth paddle ;)

  • @justanotherrandomusername36
    @justanotherrandomusername36 Год назад

    Statisch ist sympathisch

  • @alex98tikh
    @alex98tikh Год назад

    "pah chikaboo shmak"
    - Emil Abrahamsson, 2023