Man this jump move was so hard. I remembered that I tried at least 20+ times 😂. My knees were swollen the next day. At some point, I really really wanted to give up for this problem. But I am very grateful that you and Alex cheered for me and helped me go through my hard times. Thank you!
Haha, we edited it! There were 40 attempts in total, but we thought it could get too repetitive sharing it. But huge progression, as always, Changyue!!
Thank you so much! We will be. For all grades as they are so relatable. We get a lot of requests to do this on top pros - comps and rock time too. Would you like to see this? Thanks for watching and your support!
Yes definitely! The editing and the way the video is explained with the commentary and the comparisons makes it easy for me to learn from the video @roapcoaching917
A version of this was fun to watch in Innsbruck. I spent the afternoon looking at a few people sweating at some boulders which looked frankly undoable, and then Natalia came out of the pro training zone, she had like a ten minute wait and didn't wanna cool down I guess, or was just bored, so she just took that time to cruise the whole wall in perfect elegance.
Haha! Good ol’ Natalia!! Yes, watching others is so important in the process of learning. Whether you are trying a climb yourself or merely watching others climb. Once you are aware of movement patterns, you can really appreciate all climbers’ intuitive movement.
The urge to watch this instead of working on my English essay is almost overwhelming. I'll be back soon (I hope) Brilliant reward after some annoying work. I love this style of video! Great job!
Haha, as the comment below says, there’ll always be time for this, but well done for resisting the urge. Thanks for your support though, it means a lot to us!
🗽 He is really lucky to be able to train with Alex. 🍀 Yes, the dynamic rock-over move looks challenging. I also thought, to be square with the hips and trust your feet, is essential. .
Thank you, Changyue comes in to town a fair bit, but works incredibly hard and communicates so well. It’s a pleasure to be on his team. Yep, staying square often helps either way dynamic movement. Thanks for watching!
Man this jump move was so hard. I remembered that I tried at least 20+ times 😂. My knees were swollen the next day. At some point, I really really wanted to give up for this problem. But I am very grateful that you and Alex cheered for me and helped me go through my hard times. Thank you!
Haha, we edited it! There were 40 attempts in total, but we thought it could get too repetitive sharing it. But huge progression, as always, Changyue!!
@@roapcoaching917we climbers never give up💪💪
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Thank you so much!!! 🙏
The commentary is very helpful, make more videos like this thanks
Thank you so much! We will be. For all grades as they are so relatable. We get a lot of requests to do this on top pros - comps and rock time too. Would you like to see this? Thanks for watching and your support!
Yes definitely! The editing and the way the video is explained with the commentary and the comparisons makes it easy for me to learn from the video @roapcoaching917
Great to hear, thanks!!
A version of this was fun to watch in Innsbruck. I spent the afternoon looking at a few people sweating at some boulders which looked frankly undoable, and then Natalia came out of the pro training zone, she had like a ten minute wait and didn't wanna cool down I guess, or was just bored, so she just took that time to cruise the whole wall in perfect elegance.
Haha! Good ol’ Natalia!! Yes, watching others is so important in the process of learning. Whether you are trying a climb yourself or merely watching others climb. Once you are aware of movement patterns, you can really appreciate all climbers’ intuitive movement.
The urge to watch this instead of working on my English essay is almost overwhelming. I'll be back soon (I hope)
Brilliant reward after some annoying work. I love this style of video! Great job!
your school work and degree have a due date while these videos will remain uploaded forever, stay focused king!!
Haha, as the comment below says, there’ll always be time for this, but well done for resisting the urge. Thanks for your support though, it means a lot to us!
True that!
Awesome clip…I like the format
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Very good format! Extremely interesting!
Thanks dad!! ;)
Awesome format! I really love it 🔥
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Love this Format!!
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🗽 He is really lucky to be able to train with Alex. 🍀
Yes, the dynamic rock-over move looks challenging. I also thought, to be square with the hips and trust your feet, is essential.
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Thank you, Changyue comes in to town a fair bit, but works incredibly hard and communicates so well. It’s a pleasure to be on his team.
Yep, staying square often helps either way dynamic movement.
Thanks for watching!
Again great video!
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Too bad you are not closer to squamish.
😆 but we do this remotely too ;) check out our website if you want to find out more!