Thought I'd share how I was feeling... Stay tuned for outdoor sessions this fall! Edit By Eran Sherman Music sourced through @epidemicsound #climbing #climb #bouldering #rockclimbing #climbingnation
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@heulefilmКүн бұрын
Great video bro! Insightful. Looking forward to seeing the coming videos!
@justpullfilmsКүн бұрын
Thanks Johannes🤩
@abclimbing5 күн бұрын
Awesome vid and great points. Climbing can be a very frustrating and difficult sport.
@justpullfilms5 күн бұрын
Yea it can! Thanks for the feedback🤩
@julienvanheukelom3 күн бұрын
Very insightful video, thanks for sharing. I would love to go climbing outside on real rock one day.
@justpullfilms2 күн бұрын
You should and I’m sure you will! Thanks for the feedback🤩
@SelcraigClimbs5 күн бұрын
agree with every point you make here. The main thing that keeps crushing me at the moment is that expectation to send vs expectation to learn new moves. Example: current 7C/v9 project I have on the go was super fun to learn the sequence for the first two sessions. But once every move was dialled in and I had it done in two overlapping halves the next session was just such a weird feeling of "well I've learned everything about the movement on this problem now, so the only thing left to do is send" and every ground attempt felt shakey and weak and the pump would come on fast etc Limit bouldering is such a head-game and I'm sure we all experience the doubts you mention. P.s I'm an advocate of only declaring you're a "Vx Grade climber" once you've sent more of one grade than the grade below/or can get a climb of any given grade done in a single session. In my case I'm just a 7A+/V7 climber who occasionally sends V8. As opposed to being a V9 climber because I've sent a single one before
@justpullfilms5 күн бұрын
Love the insight! Thanks for sharing I totally agree! Yea it’s a head game and you just have to remember that that’s part of the fun! Keep crushing!