shes totally fearless when she climbs this small ledge on the last section, she seems really confident in her hands to hold her while she lifts herself up over it. its a sketchy move and for her its not. thanks for the upload!
I bouldered with Lynnie and High Herr (among others) one afternoon in the 'Gunks back in '82. The entire group on the block near the ranger's truck that afternoon all whispered in hushed tones about their prowess. Both were deliberate and supremely confident. Hugh is a pioneering researcher in biomechanics and cybernetics at MIT now. Lynn is still that supremely confident Lynn we all witnessed that day.
She nailed it. There is almost always an opportunity between when you experience indecision and when you run out of gas. It takes a lot of discipline and self awareness to know when that moment has arrived and re-engage the brain to choose another sequence (you can't do this when you have tunnel vision). Of course when you are incredibly strong this period of time is longer.
shes a human being that really pushed her limit in what she wanted to do , i think everyone can take her as an example for whatever they feel like doing . keep on rocking lynn , you are awesome ;)
I´m surprized that ecverybody speaks aboput the holds. I think the stable stands are mor important than holds. Many vids show strong guys pulling up them selves. Its gymnastics. What is shown here is much more exiting than everysthing. Its passion and .. it is patience. Thats is the most important thing in climbing. Be patient. If you fall your belayer is holding you. And if yopu take it exacly .. Falling is patience tooo. So climb exactly, technical clear, controlled, calm and .. patient
There has been a lot of great climbers one that comes to mind is the late John Bachar People seem to be so focused on Alex which is fine but the truth is there are many great climbers. Tommy is also one that comes to mind. Take care
Scott Gibson Bachar was so amazing, and as long as everyone wants to compare, bachar was a lot more fun to listen to. All respect to Alex though he’s a ver very special human being.
I am from Boulder, (you know what that might mean). But in Evergeen, I fell about 35 feet. I hit the cliff, flipped over, hit the cliff again, and then, crack, my leg broke. I was in control, but also every lucky. Thank you everyone working at CO Mountain Rescue. It is really hard to get over. Beside climbing in Krabi, (also afraid of sharks). i never climbed back in my Canoe so fast. Any advice on how to get back on the rock.
@whoshallascend Exactly that, Some people cant handle smart women. It insults their ego so they don't like it. Simple psychology really. Just a tad sad.
And then there was folk like Yabo... just walking up to a problem and attacking it, brutalizing it and conquering it, sight unseen, rather that attacking it over and over until one has it "nailed."
beautiful girl with skinny purple tights but be carefull of death when you do dangerous things, like when you fall down 25 meters of a cliff. Because you have only on life
I have so much respect for that woman.
shes totally fearless when she climbs this small ledge on the last section, she seems really confident in her hands to hold her while she lifts herself up over it. its a sketchy move and for her its not. thanks for the upload!
The golden words! I connect to them so much!
Lynn, You will always be the Best!
Thanks! for the advice, Lynn. Now it's time for me to face my fear and climb my stairs.
Very nice to see pure efficiency. Use that in daily life and live stronger and longer.
I bouldered with Lynnie and High Herr (among others) one afternoon in the 'Gunks back in '82. The entire group on the block near the ranger's truck that afternoon all whispered in hushed tones about their prowess. Both were deliberate and supremely confident.
Hugh is a pioneering researcher in biomechanics and cybernetics at MIT now. Lynn is still that supremely confident Lynn we all witnessed that day.
She nailed it. There is almost always an opportunity between when you experience indecision and when you run out of gas. It takes a lot of discipline and self awareness to know when that moment has arrived and re-engage the brain to choose another sequence (you can't do this when you have tunnel vision). Of course when you are incredibly strong this period of time is longer.
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shes a human being that really pushed her limit in what she wanted to do , i think everyone can take her as an example for whatever they feel like doing . keep on rocking lynn , you are awesome ;)
Beautiful Movements Lynn. You are a true artistic inspiration. Thank You!
Great points from a climber who dances beautifully on the rock better than anyone. Thanks Lynn
Lynn Hill is amazing. Good advice for climbers of any level!
lynn i love you,you inspired me to be a climber myself,go on keep rocking
Who would dislike this ? “Gosh Lynn, I hate patience !!!”
Respect !! to the legendary climber...
Lynn is unbelievable.Respect
It's a pleasure to watch a master!!..
Lynn would make a great negotiator. Formidable!
Legend
Love the expression at 5.29 :D
She is incredibly strong
I´m surprized that ecverybody speaks aboput the holds. I think the stable stands are mor important than holds. Many vids show strong guys pulling up them selves. Its gymnastics. What is shown here is much more exiting than everysthing. Its passion and .. it is patience.
Thats is the most important thing in climbing. Be patient.
If you fall your belayer is holding you. And if yopu take it exacly .. Falling is patience tooo.
So climb exactly, technical clear, controlled, calm and .. patient
i can't figure out who would take the time to watch this video and then enter a "dislike" vote. she is very smart; what is not to like?
The art of life.
Great lesson.
Anyone else notice that she got to the top of that climb with no extra quick draws!
And Greatest!
Still the Best!
what a beautiful woman....
Great words of wisdom, I couldn't have said them better.
3:35 just be patient, dont rush the move!
Before there was Alex there was Lynn
There has been a lot of great climbers one that comes to mind is the late John Bachar People seem to be so focused on Alex which is fine but the truth is there are many great climbers. Tommy is also one that comes to mind. Take care
Scott Gibson Bachar was so amazing, and as long as everyone wants to compare, bachar was a lot more fun to listen to. All respect to Alex though he’s a ver very special human being.
I am from Boulder, (you know what that might mean). But in Evergeen, I fell about 35 feet. I hit the cliff, flipped over, hit the cliff again, and then, crack, my leg broke. I was in control, but also every lucky. Thank you everyone working at CO Mountain Rescue. It is really hard to get over. Beside climbing in Krabi, (also afraid of sharks). i never climbed back in my Canoe so fast. Any advice on how to get back on the rock.
Slowly
Where exactly is this crag? I’m guessing somewhere in the Colorado Front Range
chalk .... A major aid! and marking the trail ....
Shut the fuck up, moron.
After watching this, operating my table saw doesn't seem quite as dangerous.
omg u rawk!
Pretty girl
@whoshallascend
Exactly that, Some people cant handle smart women. It insults their ego so they don't like it. Simple psychology really. Just a tad sad.
What was that move she had two fingers from each hand in one hole? It's hard to grasp the image.
Just switching hands
The guy climbing and filming her is even more amazing, don't you think?
I don't know which is prettier, that line or her..
Lynn is so cool. I would love to marry her. She rocks.
And then there was folk like Yabo... just walking up to a problem and attacking it, brutalizing it and conquering it, sight unseen, rather that attacking it over and over until one has it "nailed."
So just go as fast as you can?
13a really? nice holds there to me
lol, rocks... get it coz she rock climbs.. im so lame
beautiful girl with skinny purple tights but be carefull of death when you do dangerous things, like when you fall down 25 meters of a cliff. Because you have only on life
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