A COMPLETE Guide to CLIMBING MOVEMENT AND TECHNIQUE
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Learn the essential climbing techniques for beginners, from straight arms to proper crimping and side pulls. Improve your climbing skills and avoid common mistakes by following our complete guide to climbing techniques! Subscribe to our channel for more climbing tutorials and advice!
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Timestamps:
0:19 - BEGINNER
4:29 - INTERMEDIATE
10:17 - ADVANCED
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What a thorough and interesting list/demonstration of items. I didn’t realize a lot of these “moves” had actual words! Thank you for this. Keep these instructional videos coming. There is so much people can learn from your expertise!!!!
@richardsonsclimbing
2 ай бұрын
Haha yay! Thank you we will definitely make more!
--- Beginner --- Straight Arm 0:25 Crimp 0:50 Side Pull 1:40 Undercling 2:24 Match 2:55 Layback 3:20 Bump 3:46 Gaston 4:10 --- Intermediate --- Meat Hook 4:33 Press 4:54 Compression 5:18 Mantle 5:40 Dyno 6:25 Barn Door 6:49 Drive By 7:09 Hand Stab 7:44 Shadow Match 8:01 Piano Match 8:30 Slopers 8:44 Lock Off 9:07 Thumb-Dercling 9:28 Dead Point 9:51 --- Advanced --- Fist Jam 10:20 Paddle 10:40 Rose 11:07 Stack 11:29 Mono 11:44
Jumping into the next scene made me smile instantly. :) I hope this video becomes to go-to for newer climbers to learn the principles behind basic and intermediate movement! Thumbdercling is a genius term and I'm ashamed I never thought of it before.
@richardsonsclimbing
2 ай бұрын
😅😅 We appreciate that
Great video - thanks! I like how straight forward your videos are.
Wow, that's an informative one! Thanks!
Very informative. I learn so much from watching your videos.😊
That was absolutely fantastic, I’m definitely bookmarking it. Thanks!
Great video, clear, concise, great info with no "noise."
Great, informative break down. Straight to the point and easy to digest
Thank you for the amazing intro. I learnt a lot from it!!!
That's a great video! Well done! You're very good at demonstrating the different techniques.
This was incredibly helpful and well put together
Really appreciate the amazing transitions. And great contents too.
@richardsonsclimbing
2 ай бұрын
♥️♥️
This is the most informative introduction for the moves. Great for beginners like me to get a quick understanding of what’s going on on the wall!
Fully awesome, thanks!
thank you!
this is actually a really great list of moves!
Perfect. After watching countless introductory videos I think I am an expert at this now. Now I gotta go and try it for the first time
Loving this series Maddie, well done!🔥
@richardsonsclimbing
2 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
You’re super strong, the video is super informative (after years, I didn’t know that move was called a drive-by), loved the enthusiastic jump in/jump out transitions, and (sorry for being bold) you’re hella cute. Thx for the awesome video!! Keep it up!
Love this video! The thumb-dercling is insane!
@richardsonsclimbing
2 ай бұрын
Right?!
I really love the transitions
Just subscribed. Fab video(s)- comprehensive, concise, clear and great presentation format. Ta!
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video is absolutely goated.
This is amazing I’m so surprised it’s not more popular
Im doing this V4 mooboard called white rose and the first part is killing me! Thanks for your Rose tip! Ill put it into action soon!
Love the content, hope you both are well!
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
Thanks Tim 😀
1) super informative video, thanks! 2) I AGREE, the transitions were super fun to watch :)
@richardsonsclimbing
2 ай бұрын
😅😅🙏🙏
Oooh I've never thought of a Shadow match until now, keen to try it out! Thanks for such a comprehensive video!
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
great!
Your guides are so clean and straight to the point, which is very useful! I'm missing the pogo and laché though!
@richardsonsclimbing
2 ай бұрын
Haha you’ll have to look at the footwork guide for those!
@yercules
2 ай бұрын
@@richardsonsclimbing Ah yes, moon kick, my bad! I can't find the laché though
@richardsonsclimbing
2 ай бұрын
You’re right I did miss that one! I plan to make a dynamic moves video that will cover it!
@ArchibaldVonSkip
2 ай бұрын
@@richardsonsclimbing There is a lâché at 11:04, actually :)
thanks for the tips! had no idea some moves had actually a name xD btw love the video style and cuts gj
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
this video is perfect!!! not to long (I lose concentration so easy lol) and still everything is well explained!! PERFECT boulder tutorial!!! can you do a flagging tutorial? :D :D
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
Haha yay that’s great to hear! Yes - I’ll make a note to incorporate flagging into a future video :)
Sick transitions!
@richardsonsclimbing
2 ай бұрын
Haha thanks ☺️
More advanced moves: - figure four - bat hang - cartwheel Great video!
Great video! Can you also cover toe hooks, heel hooks and coordi moves as well?
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
That’s in our footwork video but we will absolutely go more in depth on those moves in future videos too!
really thorough - thank you!
any suggestions on how fast are fingers getting used to climbling? its annoying pain whenever i have to grab open or turn on with fingers im reminded about my session 1-2 days ago :D i do around 2-3hours climbing till im dead ( i am climbing 7th time in my life but im bodyweight atlethe so my muscles and mobility is great but fingers are not used to this kind of preassure. btw great video thanks and cheers from SLOVAKIA :D
@richardsonsclimbing
17 күн бұрын
Yeah great question! Finger strength takes a while to build. I’d say it’ll be at least a year until your fingers are strong enough for things like hangboard and long sessions. I wouldn’t push it at the gym quite yet!
damn the back muscles
I would also add backsteps, knee drops, front/back/side flags, toe hooks, heel hooks
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
All of the footwork technique is in another video on our channel!
@bowmanclimbing7802
Ай бұрын
Ah cool. I missed that. I'll check it out, thanks!
Is it ok to use the screw holes on the wall ? A bit like the mono at the end
@richardsonsclimbing
11 күн бұрын
Screw holes are allowed on holds and volumes, but not on the wall - that is, if you want to follow IFSC rules!
@robinrebiere5570
11 күн бұрын
Ok thanks a lot !
I wish you did drop knees and different types of flagging.
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
That’s in our footwork video!
@boltup5566
Ай бұрын
@@richardsonsclimbing ok found it thanks. On a different note, please do an advice video for kids! There's hardly any content for kids and kids competition climbing advice. Should kids hang board? Should they work out? How much is too much? What level should a 12 year old climb at?
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
That’s a great idea! We get a fair amount of comments about kids’ training so that would probably fit in nicely with our content!
Good video, just one point, your deadpoint description isn't exactly right. A deadpoint is where you move your hips towards a hold as you reach for it, and then catch the hold right before you fall so as to maximise your reach. It is like a dyno but with only one arm. Others also mentioned that toe hook / heel hook moves weren't mentioned. Otherwise everything else seemed spot on.
@richardsonsclimbing
Ай бұрын
That’s a great point! I reserved lower body/footwork technique for our footwork-only video!
Nice Video, but one point of critique: a full crimp might be "secure" in terms of being able to hold on, but is not secure in a health related manner for the ligaments because it puts way more stress on your fingers. Good that you only recommend the half crimp and open hand position, but maybe it should also be stated why the full crimp is not recommended. Hoopers Beta did a short and informative video on it: kzread.info/dash/bejne/X6qaq6ODksrdl7Q.html
10:25 out of context or to a non climber haha
The mono made me cringe
@jaredasa626
Ай бұрын
Yeah bolt hole beta is very unaesthetic. I steadfastly refuse to use it 😤
6:37 why the fuck is there a baby’s head on your wall