How to Climb Harder Simply By Breathing Better | ft. Louis Parkinson from Catalyst Climbing

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Louis Parkinson is a London-based climber and coach and is one of the best in the world at teaching dynamic movement.
We talked about the benefits of indoor climbing, how practicing comp-style boulders can help your rock climbing, sending his first 8B in Magic Wood, timing your breathing with hard moves, skill drills for experienced climbers, how to break down dynamic movements, cultivating confidence, and much more! You can learn more about Louis at catalystclimbing.com
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  • @thenuggetclimbing
    @thenuggetclimbing11 ай бұрын

    Listen to the full episode 👉 thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/louis-parkinson

  • @elliotrichards6948
    @elliotrichards694811 ай бұрын

    Louis is such a well spoken, knowledgable, and kind hearted guy! Love the vibes he gives off

  • @alexgalays910

    @alexgalays910

    11 ай бұрын

    Agreed. Although I do find it very hard to relate to his climbing style; the captain cutloose meme is sometimes taken to extreme levels of inefficiency.

  • @thomaspinches9518
    @thomaspinches951811 ай бұрын

    It sounds like Louis is describing the 'Valsalva manoeuvre' - something everyone does instinctively when eg lifting something heavy. It increases the pressure in the abdomen, increasing core stability and protecting the back.

  • @bobd4629
    @bobd462911 ай бұрын

    what a brilliant 5 minute snippet on breathing, for the interviewer to go "ok thanks for that, what about something else"... how do you not have a follow up question to all of that xD

  • @ScratchRick
    @ScratchRick11 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thank you for sharing!

  • @dalingvg21
    @dalingvg2111 ай бұрын

    Louis is so giving n wonderfully friendly. Love this info. Thanks Louis

  • @ginotrees711
    @ginotrees7118 ай бұрын

    As a tree climber i appreciate this…I’m going to try it out today

  • @wdwdHenry9022
    @wdwdHenry902211 ай бұрын

    go learn meditation and sit 5-10 min before climbing practise this benefits the entire practise including breathing . I recommend dzogchen training. You can also learn ashtanga ujjayi breath, its core lock + root lock, these locks introduces interesting new levels. I also teach breath out very fast with a push and breathing in slow or normal speed, this oxygenates the body without the dizzyness of hyperventilation. Remember breathing out very slowly lowers heart rate, this can be used to calm the mind very effectively. play around with breath you will find a lot of interesting things

  • @marcodestro3874
    @marcodestro387411 ай бұрын

    I was wondering if implementing diaphragmatic breathing instead of chest breathing would lead to even more beneficial effects while climbing, since it should provide a higher amount of oxygen for the muscles. Very interesting video though, I am surely going to start focusing more on breathing properly while climbing.

  • @banksiaspinulosa7442
    @banksiaspinulosa744211 ай бұрын

    Inhaling whilst moving naturally extends the spine as well.

  • @paxpoggi9398
    @paxpoggi939810 ай бұрын

    Just saying, when Adam Ondra, Chris, power scream they almost always start whenthey initiate the movement, not when hitting hold. If you watch a chris or adam video such as la dura dura you can see that they start power yelling before they hit the hold so Louis seems a bit off base there. Starting the power yell to initiate the move has always been more natural for me as well.

  • @motzaikmuzik1657
    @motzaikmuzik165711 ай бұрын

    Wecommend, bweathing

  • @jrwhisky
    @jrwhisky11 ай бұрын

    I love this podcast but I would like to challenge you to articulate your questions a bit better. For example on the tail end of this question you throw out extra wordy lines like "what does that look like" or weirdly timed comments like, "yeah....awesome man" which you could be show your enthusiasm better by just following up with questions, this shows interest in the answer more than generic comments would.

  • @m1kyyyyyy
    @m1kyyyyyy11 ай бұрын

    First! :)

  • @bigdog5112
    @bigdog511211 ай бұрын

    Your not supposed to exhale during a lift, that’s not correct

  • @zacharylaschober

    @zacharylaschober

    11 ай бұрын

    you certainly should exhale during the concentric portion of most resistance training to help brace and maintain intraabdominal pressure.

  • @Hopesfallout

    @Hopesfallout

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@zacharylaschobergenerally yes, not really in powerlifting.

  • @olitp2364
    @olitp236411 ай бұрын

    Oxígen is not important. CO2 in the lungs is important. dr KP BUTEYKO found all answers about breathing