Adam Ondra #79: Let's Train Outdoors / Bouldering Fun
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I have been training for the upcoming lead World Cup in Briancon in the last weeks, so I spent most of my time in the gym. From time to time, it is very refreshing to go outdoors and take advantage of what I have in my backyard. These slippery limestone cliffs offer actually great possibility to train in certain aspects, most notably raw power and finger power. Take a look at how such a training session can look like.
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STORY BY
ADAM ONDRA
DIRECTED & EDITED BY
LACO KORBEL
CAMERA
PAVEL KLEMENT
LACO KORBEL
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ADAM LIGOCKI
PRODUCTION
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JARKA MARČEKOVÁ
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Lewis Uno - Granite Drop
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Tea Time - Skywaves
Cosmo Lawson - Rate of Light
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#climbing #bouldering #training #rockclimbing #moraviankarst #moravia #czechia
Пікірлер: 229
Chris Sharma: Deep water soloing. Adam Ondra: Shallow water soloing.
@abelhhh
2 жыл бұрын
Alex Honnold: No water soloing.
Nothing beats a nice greasy lime stone outdoor bouldering session.
@jonathanfaller1894
3 жыл бұрын
Massive fan of your content Mani
@realPandarama
3 жыл бұрын
@@jonathanfaller1894 Mission 8b was my most anticipated youtube series of all time!
@nathankenny7454
3 жыл бұрын
Emphasis definitely on the “greasy” if you’d say it. Love your channel and the accent
I wish those circles and diamonds would appear when I’m out climbing! 🤣
Kind of 'predicting' the route with the help of these little symbols for the holds is a great idea! So many times I think 'there IS NO grip or foothold to see' ... only some chalk on the rock! It makes following the right way much easier and your strength even more amazing ;)
@lacokorbel
3 жыл бұрын
It's great that you like it. The intention was to add more fun and the ability to analyze the climber's movement.
@susanjane4784
3 жыл бұрын
I love it, too. Being a non-climber these dotted lines help me see something I couldn't even guess it. Prior to this, I was just watching the physical effort and trying to learn the mental aspects. Great addition to a great channel.
@amaturearcadia
3 жыл бұрын
I love it too. Great stuff
@KadoTheNorm
3 жыл бұрын
@@lacokorbel thats really cool, even as a climber its much easier to make out the speciifics of the holds and follow along.
I liked the indicators for where the holds where. Great video
I gotta say, the indicators for holds are very helpful to follow and adds a cool little "game" feel. Love the videos!
@lacokorbel
3 жыл бұрын
... that's exactly what we said when we came up with this idea. let's make it a "game" like ;-)
Okay that move at 7:54 is one of the most insane things I've seen in bouldering. Not only do you cut your feet AND your right hand, but you pull yourself back to the wall so smoothly that it's like your left arm is merely an extension of the rock. Incredible.
@erdemk.5065
Жыл бұрын
He moves like a spider!
Really cool to see a speed climbing specialist like Rishat Khaibullin out on real rock
@philippgothert7286
3 жыл бұрын
he isn‘t a speed specialist
I like how the title is like “bouldering fun” and then and then he proceeds to annihilate v13s in the summer
Thank you for pointing out the holds videos dont do that enough!
It's great to see Rishat training with you, I really hope he does well in the Olympics, especially because he qualified as a specialist speed climber!
@Fred-oz3tw
3 жыл бұрын
I think he does just the right thing by training with ondra :)
Swine fever, H1N1, SARS....if someone sets a new boulder right next to them they should probably call it "Covid-19" or something
@joshuar5209
3 жыл бұрын
Or just an extension to SARS called SARS-CoV19
@kingsed91
3 жыл бұрын
they probably got tired of foreigners shouting "siiiiick" so they named the routes accordingly
@lollycopter
3 жыл бұрын
(SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19)
7:55 is buttery smooth
🤣 the inspirational music as he starts to climb then dropped when he falls👌
The single hand perfectly controlled swing is so beautiful
This channel has the best climber and best production quality plus you are super consistent with the uploads. THANK YOU!!
1:05 - Magical Flash Music Begins. 1:25 - FlAsH mUsIc StOpS
@scottwangkl8882
3 жыл бұрын
I love the editing for that bit, made it so unexpected and quite amusing.
@lollycopter
3 жыл бұрын
such beauty, very aesthetic. oh.
Great quality videos! Keep it up! I would love to see some colabs with other climbers 😉
@MisanthropieWoW
3 жыл бұрын
Magnus Midtbø once said he would like to do a colab with adam, but he is too afraid to ask :D
@matiasleivacirici7215
3 жыл бұрын
@@MisanthropieWoW I know, I hope someday we can see that😬
@derultnerlp9319
3 жыл бұрын
We just force them to do one
FANTASTIC VIDEO AS ALWAYS! Good to see even Ondra has trouble on the polished limestone, does wonders for my ego!😂❤️
Its cool to see Rishat climbing in these videos. Whenever his face would appear for a second in some of the other videos I would always wonder what his climbing style looked like.
Adam: gets upset he doesn't flash an 8a+ on greasy limestone Me: Can't wait to try my 7a+ project again
@LinhNguyen-tb9lc
3 жыл бұрын
6a for me
Such a humble and inspirational person...love watching your videos and learning. Thanks for sharing
Really enjoyed seeing other great climbers and I love the added graphics mapping the route as you climb! So helpful for learning to read the rock outdoors
Who doesn't love a session of shallow water soloing
The climbing marks on the video for hands and feet are beautiful. Thank you!
Perhaps there is a Covid-19 boulder next to H1N1 and SARS 😂
@sylvernale
3 жыл бұрын
It'll have to be at least 6 feet away
i have to say, really love those highlighted holds, especially on the rock (as a gym climber), more so the footholds as they have little to no chalk on them.
Interesting how some routes were named after virus types.
@1337-David
3 жыл бұрын
heartbreak, viruses, explosions. accurately describes my 2020
@Fonzleberry
3 жыл бұрын
Maybe the route setter was a virologist.
@wrathika
3 жыл бұрын
I think it's possible that Ondra himself named the SARS route at least since he mentions he did the FA
@oinodin
3 жыл бұрын
that's what is call dark humor (or maybe czech humor ... idk)
@intterror
3 жыл бұрын
In Brazil now we have boulders called "Lockdown" and also "Isolamento Social" (Social Isolation)
I look forward to these videos each week! Production is getting better and better!
Actually quite nice to see Adam struggling a little early on. 😜
7:53 lets just take a moment to appreciate this graceful move!
I love the holds animation
one of ur best vids so far!!! keep it on! and also respect for ur editor, perfect job ;)
@lacokorbel
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, we appreciate it. We are preparing other great episodes for you.
Really enjoyed that! Also really enjoyed seeing Kaibulin clime a bit. You're very humble Adam!
The editing with the hand and footholds is great
That circle and square marking of your holds is such a nice and comforting idea. Alone for that you shall have my thanks.
Awesome content like usual Adam !!!!! You are the Best!
really love the little circle and square hold higlines before the moves. ty for the extra editing effort
Thank you Master Ondra !
Absolutely love the editing on this! Phenomenal episode
What an awesome episode! The hand/foot hold indication works perfectly with the notoriously hard-to-navigate Moravian Karst rock! I was hoping we would be shown more of Rishat, but it is OK, at least something with this guy :) Keep the great content coming!
I love how self critical Adam is about his climbing.
"training" Hey check this out sweet 8A+ for starters !
You are my inspiration
Epic! Thanks for sharing bud!
I love your perseverance in every route you climb. Very impressive to watch. Keep up the great work Adam.
great episode as always *thumbs up*
Love the video with the callouts on all the upcoming holds. Very cool.
5:14 Time for Adam for his favorite meal, a bowl of cactus.
these videos are the best climbing videos around-those on screen displays for the holds are so great, keep it up!!
highlighting the holds outdoors is genius!
The hold markers in the video really add some value, great idea!
@lacokorbel
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, the goal was to add more interactivity to the viewer. We're glad you like it.
Go Adam!!
Outdoor climbing is always the best
Such a joy to watch you climb, Adam. An absolute master. Those were some brutal boulders as well.
great editing! I love the handhold and foothold visualization
@lacokorbel
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. we want to make videos more cinematic while maintaining the entertainment aspect.
This type of videos are amazing, the scenery, the climbing, how you point out the hand holes and the feet holes, the quality is amazing =)
To climb with this little noise of stream looks perfect :)
SOOO NICE THE LITTTLE CIRCLES presuming the holds !! nice edit
Ooooh, those visual indicators for when he is climbing are wonderful. Love the line showing the route as well.
That crag is definitely a rock spray wall 😂
I know you have been doing it for ages but thank you for highlighting all the holds, it makes it so much easier to understand, especially on a small screen.
I'm watching your videos since you are putting them up, and I have to say that they are so well done, it perfectly captures your beautiful climbing. Also really love your power screams. Much love from Austria.
What a beast! 2 v12, 1 v12/13 and 1v13, so crazy
I really like those circles and squares pointing out foot/hand holds, that does help me better appreciate the problem and your moves!
I don't know if its a new addition or not, but I love that you're including a look at where the next holds are - it's a nice addition :)
Love the way the holds and feet were highlighted. Ive never noticed that before so idk if it’s old but I really like that
The man!
Tremendo como siempre, una saludo y a ver si te veo por Catalunya!! 🤩
i really love when there are two languages in video and i don't have any problem to understand (listen) both :D
finally some rishat khaibullin action
@miroz5824
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly my words :)
Love your content and weekly videos. Being from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada...I was really intrigued to see a boulder problem named after the 1917 explosion for which we are known for. Keep up the amazing work!
It would be great to see more of Rishat climbing in your videos. I was really impressed by his performance getting in to the Olympics and it would be great to see more of how you are training together for that. It’s always good to see and be able to compare the strengths and weaknesses (if any) between pro climbers.
Yep that's cool.
Damn I like the filming and the editing, you are a strong team! Great Climbing Adam :D
@lacokorbel
3 жыл бұрын
big thanks. we appreciate it and look forward to bringing you more wonderful episodes.
7:42 Making something that's so hard look so easy is something you only see in a great athlete
The editing quality!! 😱
At 4:34, it seems like Adam is holding back so much frustration with that smile.
Day 1 of asking for a magnus collab
@rrrents
3 жыл бұрын
People have been talking about that since January and they were discussing something but then the virus hit.
I think your videos are cool, I think it would be cool if you did more of them
Thumb downs are actually upvotes from Australians
his forearms got even bigger than before!
I think we all know what the next new problem established on that wall will be named...
Nice
Swine flue and Sars, I am sure by now they should have a Boulder called Corona. Probably the first 10a
I love those arms
So relevant as I am moving to crag with no real gym
4:05 Adam during an intense effort, not in competition and with a shirt? Must be really cold out there :3
I could do what Adam Ondra do, i mean cleaning rocks with a toothbrush seems at my level.
You should find an 8C+ on the wall of the climbs of the second part of the video and call it COVID 19.
Ok decided to sub now thanks to the editing of the holds. Great addition, saw it done before on this channel. The only real challenge I've not really seen any climbing youtuber successfully beat is how to get the holds and difficulty of them in view. A lot of climbs look easy because it's really hard to tell the angle and depth of a hold from a video. Obviously most climbs Adam does are far from easy though, but it might give some more insight into how hard they actually are.
@lacokorbel
3 жыл бұрын
...that’s the good idea to thinking about. Hmm, but how to show the holds with their plasticity? Maybe is the way to analyse every hold and show in detailed point of view from best possible angle. Thanks for inspiring us.
@chaozzah
3 жыл бұрын
@@lacokorbel I think a good, but probably too labour intensive/expensive way to do it would be to when the climb starts have a very simple 3d/wireframe model pop up that you can use to illustrate the holds, maybe take a harder one and "put" a hand on it. But that is heavy, complicated editing right there. But it is quick (maybe 10-20 seconds). Because another challenge is how to do it without it taking too long, as it might become boring if it takes too long, unless you dedicate a video to it? Sometimes when Adam is talking about a hold there is a short zoom with him holding it, but even then the depth (i.e. how much of his finger can be used) is hard to gauge. It is definitely challenging, and I am curious what you can come up with :)
Adam! Any plans on making a video about sport nutrition?
Today is a fine day for learning! I really enjoy the fact that you put up where the hand and foot holds are going to be. Helps visualize the run! Interesting to see that one of the routes is named after the 1917 Halifax explosion. Which killed 1,950 people and injured 18,000 more.
Legit question: does it matter that the pads are getting soaked from the river? I would have assumed it would compromise their function...
@360starcraft
3 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't recommend it for regular use as you'll get mold growth and such. but it shouldn't compromise the function too much. That's the power of having sponsors for days.
@nikonever94
3 жыл бұрын
The outside of that Black Diamond pad is waterproof by the way
@partykrew666
3 жыл бұрын
Mine got soaked after getting caught in a storm outside. You just have to take off the cover and let them dry next to a fan for a couple of days or so. Foam is still nice and sturdy
@zenodorous
3 жыл бұрын
I have seen people put wooden pallets under them to avoid this. It works quite well.
Adam: "...which is the kind of hold that I hate..." Hold: "what did I ever do to you? T.T"
I’m glad even pros blame it on broken holds too
do you leave the matresses in the water and then just put them to dry later? keep up the great work ondra😉👍👏live the vids😁😋
I like the idea of the animations showing the route, but I think it should be more subtle. like maybe just at the beginning show a shot marking them and then thats it.
Great video. I do have to say I'm not a fan of the markers placed for his hands and feet before he makes the moves. Just my two cents, not sure if it was off putting for anyone else.
no more embarrassing moments.. or so i tell myself :))