Can This Climber Learn How To Red Point? | Fear Of Falling Ep.2

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
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    Ben Cannon has started his training and is now taking his first plunge into outdoor climbing, straight to the hallowed crag at Malham Cove. Ben and Neil are going to see if they can figure out the moves and use some of the red pointing skills Ben has learnt indoor at the Kendal climbing wall.
    Ben Cannon is an indoor climber, and he wants to start climbing outdoors, and with the help of climbing coach Neil Gresham he has set himself an ambitious goal of climbing 7b in 2 months at the world famous Malham Cove Crag in the UK. Follow Ben and Neil's journey over this three part series as Ben gets pushed to his limits in the quest of 7b.
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    Can This Climber Learn How To Red Point At Malham? | Fear Of Falling Ep.2

Комментарии • 46

  • @JimClimber
    @JimClimber 4 года назад +60

    Respect to Ben for showing us his learning process, it can be a vulnerable experience so I appreciate you sharing this. Good luck for your goals!

  • @JasonOgasian
    @JasonOgasian 4 года назад +13

    Loving this series. I wish it were more in-depth though, so we could get more videos out of it and see more of the training Ben is doing.

  • @Svergara1
    @Svergara1 4 года назад +6

    Great episode! Love seeing the indoor to outdoor transition being documented here. Great series. I can't wait for the final episode. This has me thinking of documenting my journey this summer season at the gunks!

  • @b04rdpr0ducti0n5
    @b04rdpr0ducti0n5 4 года назад +7

    Absolutely love this series!

  • @BrunoAxhausen
    @BrunoAxhausen 4 года назад +4

    Lovely series! Props for making this in a class way and big respect for Ben for putting himself out there! Showing off is easy (and can be done at any skill level) but trying to get better at something can be such a vulnerable state. Not easy dealing with that in general and certainly not when you know that a lot of people will be watching you on the internet!

  • @dylanswint1795
    @dylanswint1795 4 года назад

    Really appreciate this series so far. Thank you for sharing and we're all rooting for you! Dig deep, mate

  • @rubberrrrrrrrr
    @rubberrrrrrrrr 4 года назад +6

    Another class video, sad that there’s only going to be one more 😄

  • @gregoryoutdoors
    @gregoryoutdoors 4 года назад +2

    I would love to learn climbing like this! I only do indoor bouldering as well.

  • @limekrhythm6749
    @limekrhythm6749 4 года назад +13

    guys you need to work on your soundmixing. Dialog and Music are way off

    • @ikkoichigo
      @ikkoichigo 4 года назад

      yes, to be specific: music is to loud when they speak

    • @leoingson
      @leoingson 4 года назад

      Yep, the general level is way different on most sections, very annoying if you don't want to wake your neighbours.

  • @expert_procrastinator
    @expert_procrastinator 4 года назад +1

    Awesome series, really enjoying these 👍

  • @UnicycleSoul
    @UnicycleSoul 4 года назад +10

    Just a quick quesiton, is the "fear of falling" title rhetoric or does ben actually have issues with that? Simply asking because it doesn't seem that way from the video or it perhaps was just not discussed yet.

    • @Svergara1
      @Svergara1 4 года назад +2

      I was thinking this too, I have a feeling its just a title. Fingers crossed they have more series like this planned with different people.

    • @bencannon8792
      @bencannon8792 4 года назад +14

      Trust me, I thought watching it back the series showed how scared I was but maybe the camera didn't reveal this as much as I anticipated. At Malham I was terrified, I backed off moves, was scared of falling and was generally terrified the whole time. I had a little breakdown at the top the first time I got there. Trust me, I had a Fear of Falling.

    • @Nerudah
      @Nerudah 4 года назад

      @@bencannon8792 You did great then Ben! When was this filmed? The weather doesn't seem to match up ^^

    • @Nick-B78
      @Nick-B78 4 года назад

      Ben Cannon Yeah you can tell you’re afraid to fall. Yes you spent a lot of time falling when slapping for moves but they were when you were on top rope so you’re hardly ever going to fall more than a meter or so. The only time (in the video) when you may have fallen on lead was right near the end and you down climbed a couple of holds to reduce the fall which is something I do myself and it’s so bloody annoying. You’ll get there though 👍

    • @Svergara1
      @Svergara1 4 года назад +1

      @@bencannon8792 I may have been to interested in your progression as a climbing to even notice the fear. Now i'll have to watch it again :-)

  • @ficklemedia8733
    @ficklemedia8733 4 года назад +4

    Really enjoying this series. Its well made and fun to watch without all the silly bits and bobs. Bens gonna crush 7b. No doubt. 🦾 im just gonna put it out there and say that Neil should start a podcast. He’s a Natural in front of the camera and could be the joe rogan of climbing 😉

    • @StuttiB
      @StuttiB 4 года назад +1

      This guy is not gonna crush anything, but his fingers... If you see the end of the video, it is obvious whats gonna happen. This Ben guy doesn't seem he has a climbers mentality. You can see on Niel's face that this guy is a pain in the ass as a waste of time...

  • @BeGravity4
    @BeGravity4 4 года назад +1

    Excellent series

  • @IsuckYoungBlood
    @IsuckYoungBlood 4 года назад +4

    1:55 that's the infamous "Instructor pose" :D you should prepare for some comment about your poor thechnique/safety/whatever.

  • @tonhoeneveld7135
    @tonhoeneveld7135 4 года назад

    Is that a Silky telescope saw he is using. I'm old school. You started at the bottom and worked your way up. French 6a was the most for me.

  • @realPandarama
    @realPandarama 4 года назад +1

    awesome soundtrack :)

  • @ПетрСтраумал
    @ПетрСтраумал 4 года назад +1

    Ben has a rope bag from aliexpress, i have the same :)
    Good stuff an a great deal ;)

  • @DirectorToes
    @DirectorToes 4 года назад +1

    Maybe I missed it, but was there a specific reason for trying to reach 7b in particular? Great show overall!

    • @bencannon8792
      @bencannon8792 4 года назад +16

      I wanted to prove that you don't have to be a pro to be able to radically improve in a short period of time. That with dedication, enthusiasm (and a little bit of help from a real pro) that anybody can chase their dreams in climbing! :)

    • @DirectorToes
      @DirectorToes 4 года назад

      Fair enough, I just wanted to see if there was anything more to it than that. I don't normally train with the intention of climbing a certain grade cause grades themselves are subject to opinion and don't generate much excitement for me when I'm sweating it out in the gym, lol. I get stoked to train when I have a route or climbing objective in mind and usually the particular nuances and cruxes of the climb help better inform my training. I was just curious if you had a particular route that you've been eyeing up, or if maybe you actually do find it motivating enough to focus on an overall grade.

  • @rhemaster
    @rhemaster 4 года назад +1

    would love to see ben's training scheme :)

  • @justinmellem8964
    @justinmellem8964 4 года назад +1

    7B = 5.12b

  • @Cookie_Monster42
    @Cookie_Monster42 4 года назад

    this route looks awfully polished.

  • @frenchfree
    @frenchfree 4 года назад

    He needs some decent shoes, even if a size to big.

  • @Schyluer
    @Schyluer 4 года назад

    Nothing in here about the fear of falling. *facepalm

  • @louisdebrulle2544
    @louisdebrulle2544 4 года назад +5

    dont clip stick your way up a route thats clearly to hard for you. Bad example..

    • @ockert5807
      @ockert5807 4 года назад

      bro he's basically climbing toprope all the time with that stick thing

    • @anner6063
      @anner6063 4 года назад +3

      au contraire mon frère - it's a great way to learn the moves involved and overcome the fear of losing control

  • @7PHILIPP_
    @7PHILIPP_ 4 года назад +2

    Wow epic climb! But is it as good as Dota 2 tho? 🤨

  • @ockert5807
    @ockert5807 4 года назад +2

    Get the old dude back climbing 8b!!
    This dude doesn't seem invested at all!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @ryannicholson1118
      @ryannicholson1118 4 года назад +1

      shut up lad

    • @ockert5807
      @ockert5807 4 года назад

      @@ryannicholson1118
      who uses a stick clip to clip every single bolt??
      Is this the norm?
      why do they give the route a boulder grade? 7A and not 7a ??
      I've got allot of questions.
      help!

    • @bencannon8792
      @bencannon8792 4 года назад +2

      @@ockert5807 When working a route outdoors that is beyond your current level it is much easier to stick clip the route as you then don't have to worry about falling while making it much easier to find the beta. If you watch a lot of Pro climbers will do this when projecting a hard route, it is pretty standard.
      It's not a boulder grade, it is a sport grade of 7A.
      I hope this answers your questions. :)

  • @climbjay
    @climbjay 29 дней назад

    Ben climbs indoors. Ben climbs 6c with brightly coloured obvious holds. Ben wants to chase a pretty high grade that for some climbers would be a lifetime achievement… outdoors… on routes that are featureless by comparison… on holds that will shred your hands…. with no outdoors experience… in 4 weeks.
    Don’t be like Ben!! It’s impressive to want to do that but… just don’t grade chase.
    Just climb and climb and climb and climb. Improving head, strength, footwork, endurance, mind game, route reading etc etc and the grades will soon chase you.

  • @leomeggio
    @leomeggio 4 года назад +2

    How to reach the top whitout ethic...wrong example 👎