Untold REALITY of PROFESSIONAL CLIMBERS
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- We all want to be as strong as possible, but what happens when you actually get there, when you can climb everything in the gym,, how are you supposed to train for your goals?
I had a climbing session with 2 of the best climbers in the UK, Eugenie Lee and Aiden Dunne, talked about the training, tactics but most importantly REALITY of being professional climbers.
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awesome video! i always look forward to your videos, just good energy and fun throughout!
Thank you!!!
Honestly the v5-v9 range indoor is when, in my opinion, climbing is at its most fun. Such a wonderful variety of movement.
It’s that sweet spot isn’t it
This perspective is just great to hear, no matter if you’re aspiring to climb professionally or not. It also translates to anything in life.
Loving the videos dude - you've been talking with such a wide range of people!
If you ever come climb in Bristol then I'll happily trade you a free meal for two at my restaurant for a coaching session 🙏
😎😎😎it’s onnn
Wholesome
@@Jonathan_sin88come to TCA Mothership thennnn 🥰
Being a pro climber in an average climbing gym is kinda like being one punch man
😂😂oh my days, that’s so accurate
I'm aspiring to be a pro and I have the same problem as them. I really only to one gym in my state weekly and have to go to different gyms the other 4/5 days i train. Luckily I live in a state that has 20+ gyms in a pretty close area and I'm still complaining that I wish gyms set harder or there were more comp problems. But I would rather be where I am in my climbing as it's so much fun and being able to try anything and everything at any gym I go to in the world and get at least most of the way is definitely nice.
Well there´s only like 5 climbs that is challenging for me as well in each gym. The rest is either too hard to even tryh or too easy.
Great vid with super awesome people 👏🏻👏🏻
My favourites🥰
Comp climbing really is a very small niche. Very few decent climbers over the age of 35 will be throwing themselves around like this. Once the novelty wears off and the risk to reward is diminished , you have no choice but to focus on outdoor goals or just other goals in life.
If 'comp climbing' is to become the Olympic standard, we need to have suitable facilities for professionals, it is just not really commercially viable at the highest level.
good luck you guys!💪
You meet so many lovely people, i can't get enough haha
I’ve been very lucky that’s for sureee
Thank you very much for this video, I train and strive to achieve the same as you and your friends, although I am from Russia)
7:02 no wonder she is so good at climbing... SHE EATS CHALK ! (nice video guys keep it up ;)
Oh my, the secret is out😱
yayyyyy cutiesss 🫶🏼🫶🏼 you should do a video with mark and ellie next time hehe
This is the sad reality of most world cup climbers. They receive no funding or sponsorship and often pay out of pocket to compete. All the sponsorships go to content creators these days
Dope video 🔥
Thank you😏😏
That swing at 8:07 is just absolutely insane
wow this video must be so relatable to your audience who are all professional climbers
Cause amateur climbers NEVER enjoy watching content with professional climbers do they?
Frankly, it's interesting hearing the side of story that isn't often vocalised. If you're not interested in that story why are you here and why are you complaining about FREE content?
I too tried watching professional sports once. I immediately had to turn it off because it was so unrelatable. I now only watch mediocre hobbyists who struggle with the basic fundamentals of their sport.
@@Darkenergy101 And telling them anything they climb would be V2 in your gym.
Yeah it actually is pretty relatable lol
I'm not a pro climber and have the same problems as them