Too Strong to Learn Technique? How to Move Better & Climb Harder

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Louis Parkinson - / captaincutloose
Filmed and edited by Sam Douglas-Jones - / samdj_
Filmed at HarroWall in London
00:00 Intro
02:10 Strength Test
05:45 Drill 1 - Body Awareness
09:14 Drill 2 - Hand Hooks & Arm Ropes
12:51 Drill 3 - Holds Are Hot
15:42 Drill 4 - Direct Experiments: Toe Hooks Only
18:05 Drill 5 - Direct Experiments: Heel Hooks Only
19:51 Drill 6 - Treat Climbing Like Music
21:29 Drill 6 - Playing The Song For 1st Time
22:34 Drill 6 - Deciding On The Best Notes
25:02 Drill 6 - Practicing The Song
26:18 Drill 6 - Rehearsal To The Point of Performance
27:19 Drill 6 - Practised So Much Hard to Get Wrong
27:38 Drill 6 - Easy With Eyes Closed
30:08 Drill 6 - Concluded
31:16 Outro
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  • @CatalystClimbing
    @CatalystClimbing14 күн бұрын

    Okay let’s address the ‘alien sounds’… I ran the audio through AI software to enhance the quality and reduce background noise (a couple of shots were filmed close to a hand dryer) but for some reason AI decided the video would be enhanced by some extra-terrestrial voices just to keep you on your toes. Or maybe it’s subliminal messaging to encourage you to buy a Tindeq progressor… who knows 👀👽

  • @labanix

    @labanix

    14 күн бұрын

    I laughed my ass off :D so funny

  • @aidan5365

    @aidan5365

    14 күн бұрын

    it sounds like the slitheen from doctor who

  • @frederickclassen5563

    @frederickclassen5563

    13 күн бұрын

    Hi, have you tried the Hollyland LARK m2. In the "blue-mode" they have ja good bg-reduction and they are much lighter und smaller than the dji ;) I use them 4 your small cameras

  • @00Platypus00

    @00Platypus00

    13 күн бұрын

    AI is just complete bs

  • @_FrozenPotato_

    @_FrozenPotato_

    13 күн бұрын

    @@00Platypus00 this ChatGPT AI thing that writes my code pretty well for me is definitely complete bs for sure

  • @alefaria
    @alefaria14 күн бұрын

    Video so good people are getting possessed mid climb.

  • @joehenshall8735
    @joehenshall873514 күн бұрын

    After 11 years of climbing and thinking I know it all, Louis comes along and really shifts my perspective. Amazing advice, amazing coach.

  • @nathanielreichert4638

    @nathanielreichert4638

    13 күн бұрын

    After 1.1 year of climbing, he makes me rethink everything too, :)

  • @discordgeschichten
    @discordgeschichten14 күн бұрын

    Sam climbed this so good he started ascending into his alien form 22:02

  • @jonaskarlsson5901

    @jonaskarlsson5901

    13 күн бұрын

    I thought there was something wrong with my headset lol

  • @SiLiDNB

    @SiLiDNB

    13 күн бұрын

    I had to check too hahahah, sounds like an AI voice generator

  • @Gigi-cz8sr
    @Gigi-cz8sr14 күн бұрын

    I'm a professional musician, and I recently just did an interview in which I compared climbing with music-it's great to hear the same analogy from a professional climber!

  • @hadinossanosam4459
    @hadinossanosam445914 күн бұрын

    I know that was completely not the point of the video, but this inspired me to go practice some piano, and (something something Louis' positive mindset) I had more fun playing than I'd had in a while :) So thanks for that!

  • @CatalystClimbing

    @CatalystClimbing

    14 күн бұрын

    Aha love that! Hope you chose a good song ;)

  • @blakeg9484
    @blakeg948414 күн бұрын

    I’m a music teacher who’s been climbing for a year. Louis is a fantastic teacher with such a positive outlook. He’s actually helped me be a better teacher and I actually did the opposite where I used the analogy of my personal journey with climbing to practicing music to a student

  • @nickdefrancis
    @nickdefrancis14 күн бұрын

    I think the takeaway for me here (someone who does NOT have the "too strong" problem) is definitely the "repeat mid range boulders" note. Thinking about my own climbing, I am rarely repeating the problems that are hard flashes or I get within 2-3 attempts. I feel like there are a lot of problems that I do once and leave forever to chase whatever has been newly set. Definitely going to try to do some of those more difficult flashes 3-5 times until they feel like easy climbs, I think that's a great one for any type of climber.

  • @dreadcoil

    @dreadcoil

    14 күн бұрын

    try to top EVERY boulder twice. keep this in your head: topping once is luck, topping twice is skill ;)

  • @balaenopteramusculus

    @balaenopteramusculus

    13 күн бұрын

    Same here!

  • @benvlootski

    @benvlootski

    13 күн бұрын

    @@dreadcoil yeah i like to do boulders then i also like to record them (for proof or everyone calls cap )and to analyse what i am actually doing with my body

  • @n3v3r1s4

    @n3v3r1s4

    8 күн бұрын

    absolutely, more proud of sending my "tricky" boulders for the 2nd-3rd time around than I am the first time by now =D

  • @gezza18

    @gezza18

    3 күн бұрын

    @@dreadcoileven better is to use different beta to climb it again to increase your climbing vocabulary.

  • @judeka42
    @judeka4214 күн бұрын

    watched this stoned at 2am thought i was getting haunted

  • @balaenopteramusculus

    @balaenopteramusculus

    13 күн бұрын

    Hahahaha

  • @Bichaelmerkowitz

    @Bichaelmerkowitz

    13 күн бұрын

    @@balaenopteramusculusheheh

  • @mattheweastman9753

    @mattheweastman9753

    11 күн бұрын

    Same here, thought I was having a stroke

  • @herrizaax

    @herrizaax

    4 күн бұрын

    Yup..

  • 14 күн бұрын

    Great video. I especially liked the little tweaks to the orange climb that made it more and more efficient. As an overweight female climber I find those tweaks especially helpful, because I cannot rely on my strength and those small differences often mean the difference between sending a climb or not. And speaking of climbing while being overweight, I have a video suggestion :D. It is very very rare to see overweight climbers (especially female climbers) who climb well because - let's face it- weight plays a big role in climbing, so there is no one to look up to and see that despite being overweight one can climb well. It would be great if you could coach someone overweight on a relatively hard climb as a proof of that and highlight that even though it might be harder it is still worth trying the sport and sticking to it, as well as the silver lining in climbing overweight - that one is forced to learn good technique from the very beginning, because we cannot rely on strength as much.

  • @balaenopteramusculus

    @balaenopteramusculus

    13 күн бұрын

    Lovely point! Would be psyche to see different body types as well. Just the other day I was admiring a heavier female climber absolutely smashing it on routes I was struggling on using excellent technique.

  • @Mandyxien

    @Mandyxien

    7 күн бұрын

    +1!

  • @nilsp9426
    @nilsp942614 күн бұрын

    Your music analogy is pure gold. Also I loved that section about teaching every step vs. teaching by setting the appropriate exercise and letting the student mindfully work their way through. During school I made the experience that this is exactly how you learn something deeply. I think a good teacher is one who provides students with lots of learning opportunities and useful materials / exercises, not one who tries to do the learning for them and tells them the results. Otherwise you will never perform without your teacher standing behind you and telling you what to do.

  • @jennymchandler

    @jennymchandler

    14 күн бұрын

    Yeah well said.

  • @balaenopteramusculus

    @balaenopteramusculus

    13 күн бұрын

    As a teacher, I fully agree! Also, there are usually many different ways to do things, depending on style and individual strengths.

  • @Gork862
    @Gork86213 күн бұрын

    Maybe my favorite video from y’all so far. I love Sam’s presence in front of the camera and the drills/explanations/analogies today were incredible. Great stuff all around!

  • @MrKangorilla
    @MrKangorilla14 күн бұрын

    Great vid, but the audio turned into alien speech multiple times during the video lol 26:46 - 26:50 and a few other times

  • @juluann

    @juluann

    14 күн бұрын

    probably because of copyrighted music in the gym

  • @Angriest_Bartender

    @Angriest_Bartender

    14 күн бұрын

    Sounds like a martian speaking Welsh

  • @frozencheetos

    @frozencheetos

    14 күн бұрын

    It seemed to happen to the one who was on the wall. I'm guessing it had something to do with the signal to the LAV's being interrupted or supressed somehow.

  • @jazziiRed

    @jazziiRed

    14 күн бұрын

    @@juluann I doubt it. Those mics are wireless, and there was probably rf interference

  • @juluann

    @juluann

    14 күн бұрын

    @@jazziiRed yeah makes sense

  • @labanix
    @labanix14 күн бұрын

    The pace at which you guys are delivering high quality videos is amazing. Great chemistry in the video, super interesting analogies and thought provoking inputs. Keep it up :)

  • @lottaheijna2806
    @lottaheijna280613 күн бұрын

    Definitely not one of those climbers you're talking about, but I've only recently started climbing, about 2 months, and I've made huge process, especially for someone with the upper body strength of a wet towel. I've gone from struggling on 4A to flashing 5B and projecting 6A (haven't sent it yet), and I can honestly credit most of the things that have helped me to this channel. Especially all the mindset tips you give have really made a huge difference for me. My climbing friends are actually impressed with my attitude and the 'relentless optimism' I've blatantly copied from Louis. So thank you! And keep doing what you're doing, I'm just one of many you've inspired!

  • @CatalystClimbing

    @CatalystClimbing

    13 күн бұрын

    This feels so good to hear! Glad you’ve found value 😊

  • @matteobecchi1210
    @matteobecchi121014 күн бұрын

    I agree with Sam, this was an exceptionally good coaching session, even better than the usual!

  • @sneakysnake123
    @sneakysnake12313 күн бұрын

    especially the last one, drilling mid-hard climbs to perfection feels sooo good and is so fun....way more satisfying than just doing it and moving to the next one. Great video

  • @elliotrichards6948
    @elliotrichards694814 күн бұрын

    always a good day when you guys post a vid

  • @gershom86
    @gershom8614 күн бұрын

    As a person who is plateau-ing and having injuries and frustration and close to quitting, this video made me find joy in climbing again, esp Drill 6. I'm just going to repeat easy climb to find that 'note'. Thank you for sharing what an insightful video you guys.

  • @davidzimmermann2084
    @davidzimmermann208411 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much. Maybe the best training video on youtube. Such a good explanation. Really really good work. Thanks!!

  • @andrewwastaken2
    @andrewwastaken214 күн бұрын

    I needed this video so bad and it couldnt have come at a better time. Plateaued as a heavier “stronger” climber and its been discouraging. Thank you!

  • @BiggieChungulus
    @BiggieChungulus14 күн бұрын

    This might be the best climbing eduction video I've ever seen

  • @noaho.3233
    @noaho.323314 күн бұрын

    I never thought I could be so excited to go try a bunch of drills but this seriously looks so fun and helpful

  • @emilyparker4615
    @emilyparker461510 күн бұрын

    Love these training videos! So relatable and helpful. Always grateful for dynamic movement breakdowns you’ve done as well - where you turn one dynamic move into multiple parts to work on to eventually master the move.

  • @drchrisharper4688
    @drchrisharper468811 күн бұрын

    Love this kind of video from Louis! Such a great concept. So applicable to so many things in life. Keep up the great work!

  • @ianderk6527
    @ianderk652714 күн бұрын

    Sam: Stronk Louis: Technique Ink: Good looks and snacks

  • @lencox2x296
    @lencox2x29612 күн бұрын

    This is no doubts one of the best climbing practice and training advice.Thanks, I am subscribed.

  • @The4Musik
    @The4Musik13 күн бұрын

    Can't wait to try these things. It seems like pure gold! I also love those videos with Sam, he makes it more relatable and also really entertaining!

  • @LilTickey04
    @LilTickey0414 күн бұрын

    This is the best explanation of technique I've seen, thanks Louis 💪

  • @a.malaspina6702
    @a.malaspina670213 күн бұрын

    One of the best videos up to now. Congrats.

  • @friendly.mammal
    @friendly.mammal9 күн бұрын

    This was such a great video! I love the climbing drill ideas - they make climbing familiar routes way more fun :)

  • @annmut5038
    @annmut503814 күн бұрын

    Amazing episode! Loved the toe hook eyes 😄

  • @bloops444
    @bloops44413 күн бұрын

    Genuinely helpful tips that I will be trying out in my next session, thanks Louis!

  • @baumundallesandere
    @baumundallesandere14 күн бұрын

    I love all your videos, but this was one of the best for me

  • @ramsessiereveld2824
    @ramsessiereveld282414 күн бұрын

    I agree with Sam, Louis was really on it with this one! Speaking for myself I will use the toe-hook warmup drill seeing as I barely ever use toe-hooks due to not beeing good at them

  • @TryNewTings
    @TryNewTings12 күн бұрын

    Perfect timing! My friends and I started a month ago and we're all pretty strong (years of calisthenics and strength training) and making the transition to climbing has been rough! Knowing that your movement is super inefficient and that you're only completing climbs cause of strength is frustrating. A lot of these tips are exactly what we needed, gonna go and try them out today! Thanks boys 💪

  • @balaenopteramusculus
    @balaenopteramusculus13 күн бұрын

    Sam! You climb so smoothly and elegantly. Louis, loved the training again, especially the music analogy. Certainly have loads of inspiration for my next sesh, for example repeating mid level climbs.

  • @MyMusicSosa
    @MyMusicSosa14 күн бұрын

    Preemptively before I watch this video but remembering Sam’s other videos. Sam is a beast! He is indeed super strong, so he’s actually in the upper level of strength for his grade imo, it would be nice to see a coaching session with someone who’s weak for the grades to get them just a bit more technically

  • @droomprinsesje1234
    @droomprinsesje123411 күн бұрын

    I love the Sam/Louis combined videos, some of my favourites and I learnt so much!

  • @ayuminor
    @ayuminor11 күн бұрын

    Big up for continuing to bring new useful ideas to the videos, rather than repackaging basic technique and training advice or hyping some minute "training hack" like you see a lot on youtube!

  • @SuedeNWings
    @SuedeNWings14 күн бұрын

    i've been repeating some climbs but not with this level of attention and repetition. will definitely try.

  • @iamgrays
    @iamgrays13 күн бұрын

    Great video. I can't wait to try it out.

  • @bagpussruth
    @bagpussruth14 күн бұрын

    Storror mention, when will be see a collaboration video? 😁

  • @CatalystClimbing

    @CatalystClimbing

    14 күн бұрын

    Might be some filming happening next week 👀

  • @bagpussruth

    @bagpussruth

    14 күн бұрын

    @@CatalystClimbing Excellent! Would also love to see how your mindset techniques could be applied to a straight line mission with Geowizard 😁

  • @vascobaldini9317

    @vascobaldini9317

    14 күн бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @ayuminor

    @ayuminor

    11 күн бұрын

    That holes video really is a banger

  • @durabelle

    @durabelle

    6 күн бұрын

    Yay, I've been hoping for a Storror collab for ages! These collabs are probably one of the biggest reasons why I just love KZread so much more than watching anything from TV these days. With TV we're just passive audience, and the production team never really hears or at least listens to anything we wish to see. Whereas here if enough of us suggest something there's a good chance for it to happen at some point in the future 😄

  • @kaia8167
    @kaia816710 күн бұрын

    Can't wait to try some of these tomorrow! I don't have the "I'm too strong" problem, but I do have the "I'm too impatient" problem. So I end up limited by strength AND technique, which makes for a discouraging experience. Giving myself a challenge to work towards other than just "get to the top" I think will help a lot.

  • @agario5161
    @agario516113 күн бұрын

    I like that you brought up music, i often make little rithms in my head to do coordination moves and get the timing right.

  • @danwilliams6776
    @danwilliams677614 күн бұрын

    Sams progress since the first episode with him is great 💪💪

  • @jennymchandler
    @jennymchandler14 күн бұрын

    Great video with wide applicability, thanks 😊 it reminded me of something i saw from Adam Ondra recently talking about how everyone should proect something that is really really hard for them because it makes you look for efficient movement and get creative with movement and technique.

  • @danielsigursson6215
    @danielsigursson62158 күн бұрын

    Cannot wait to implement some of these tips in my next warmup.

  • @danforthtristan262
    @danforthtristan26214 күн бұрын

    With that piano analogy, If I crush a lower climb then im done with it. If I struggle a bit ill do it 2-3 more times until its smooth. Makes a difference.

  • @chaozzah
    @chaozzah13 күн бұрын

    I actually did that more or less on my project. I think I climbed it between 300-500 times over the span of a 1 to 1.5 years. Man I could DREAM the route, and at the end I finally made it because I was just SO quick AND efficient, since it had 2-3 moves near my limit, every step mattered. Good stuff!

  • @FullSpectrumClimbing
    @FullSpectrumClimbing7 күн бұрын

    I genuinely enjoy all of your videos.

  • @deslomator
    @deslomator12 күн бұрын

    Louis' approach to coaching never ceases to amaze me.

  • @cambeattie8805
    @cambeattie880514 күн бұрын

    I think the main thing for me as a “burl your way through everything to hit higher grades” person was working weaknesses - that means sending the V4 slab and the V3 dyno instead of just hunting V6 sloper climbs 😂 turns you into a much more well rounded climber

  • @nandovancreij
    @nandovancreij11 күн бұрын

    actually sam's hip mobility is what keeps impressing me, every heel hook louis couldnt manage seemed easy for sam because of it

  • @FreedyMercuryForEver
    @FreedyMercuryForEver10 күн бұрын

    What a great video again ! It's very interesting too that the process actually feels really similar to climbing routes. For instance when I'm projecting, or doing laps on an easier route for endurance, that's exactly what I do ! Look, think, optimize and learn it all by heart so it becomes second nature :) Then you actually become able to climb WAY harder and stay on the wall much longer than you orginally could

  • @cirrus393
    @cirrus3938 күн бұрын

    Recently started climbing having come from a lifting / bodybuilding background. I'm about 88kg so pretty heavy for 5ft11 but I'm also very strong, pretty low bodyfat. This video came at a perfect time!!

  • @rachelogburn5788
    @rachelogburn578813 күн бұрын

    As a physical therapist, I just think Louis would be such a good PT especially a neuro PT because he thinks so much about resetting and strengthening movement patterns and makes it so fun!

  • @ilvonful
    @ilvonful14 күн бұрын

    Maybe the best video you've posted in a while

  • @flip_lange
    @flip_lange5 күн бұрын

    Hi Louis! Tried this yesterday together with some of my team kids. especially the blind climbing was an awesome and fun experience. I don't know if you had the same experience, but for me personally the most interesting thing that happened during this exercise was that height did not play a role at all anymore, once you climbed with you eyes cloesed. every move felt about the same and I couldn't tell if I am barely off the ground or 3m up. Will definitely play around with this a little bit more. Thanks for all the awesome videos!

  • @enricopaolini4091
    @enricopaolini409114 күн бұрын

    i've been climbing for 4 month now and i've been able to climb a couple of 7A already, and that is ONLY because in my first month i got crazy OCDs about fixing my climbing efficency and understand how my body moves on the wall or in the air. I'm not that strong, i surely am no joke about strength, but i'm surely not the strongest in my gym. efficiency of movements is a blessing sometimes. Lateral climbing is one of the solutions that i use the most and most of the time it's SO easy to over-reach holds just by lateral climbing and work with your core and hips rather than with hands or shoulders. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video. I really feel like you and a couple of other KZreads like Ed or Emil improved A LOT my climbing technique even just by watching, understand it and try it.

  • @Chef8898

    @Chef8898

    13 күн бұрын

    I've been climbing for just two months now and have already smashed through several 7Bs in multiple gyms. Honestly, it's been a breeze. Why? Because I cracked the code to climbing efficiency in my very first week. Strength is overrated. It's all about technique and efficiency. I've practically written a book on lateral climbing by now. , I can reach holds that others only dream of. It's like a cheat code for climbing! Let me walk you through my process, because clearly, not everyone gets it. I spent countless hours analyzing climbing videos, breaking down every single movement frame by frame. My notes are a work of art, detailing everything from grip techniques to foot placements. Visualization exercises? Check. I mentally rehearse every climb to perfection. And my training regimen? It’s on another level. I’ve crafted a custom workout that includes yoga for flexibility, Pilates for core strength, and high-intensity interval training for endurance. This comprehensive approach ensures that every muscle in my body is optimized for peak performance. Thank you for sharing your comment, by the way. It's cute to see the basics being covered. I’ve been dissecting videos from Louis, Magnus and other KZreadrs like Emil as well. They’ve been a nice addition to my already extensive training routine. Watching, understanding, and trying out these techniques has been child’s play for me. Keep up the good work! Maybe someday you’ll catch up. 😏

  • @krudom6991
    @krudom699111 күн бұрын

    soo good explanations! thank you :)

  • @castergems2289
    @castergems228913 күн бұрын

    I've heard a saying across multiple disciplines, Music, Sports even Gaming when learning things like Combos in Fighting games or movement drills there. "Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast" and I think it aptly applies here too especially when trying to climb smartly and efficiently

  • @ConchOutOfWater
    @ConchOutOfWater13 күн бұрын

    nobody: alien who's been living in somerset: 25:58

  • @nathanyoung3483
    @nathanyoung348312 күн бұрын

    I tried this as my warmup today and I loved it. I normally breeze through v4 or v5 climbs without thought but this made me do them so deliberately Highly recommend trying it

  • @theoneatyourdoor87
    @theoneatyourdoor8714 күн бұрын

    Great video, I want to try this on my next session

  • @nsiepmann
    @nsiepmann13 күн бұрын

    Absolutely going to be trying the mid-grade repeating thing! I'm currently at that low-grade place where it feels like the gap between flashable boulders and my absolute max is really small, and I think this will really help open a lot of things up.

  • @benmoody4590
    @benmoody459013 күн бұрын

    Holy moly the body awareness drill feels obvious in retrospect! Seems very useful, I will give it a try!

  • @axeus2008
    @axeus200811 күн бұрын

    great video, thank you once again (:

  • @randomhoe40
    @randomhoe4014 күн бұрын

    i do agree so much. and also i do see myself being much stronger than im sending. but its just something else adapting this to the wall. like today, i tried a 7a climb. i know i can do every move. i know i can hold every hold in isolation. but then going from crimp to crimp dynamically, cut loose ( which is intended beta ) and campus to the next crimp just makes me feel " i am too weak " rationally i do know thats its not that... but it just feels like it so much.. i wish i had a coach like you 💜 great videos ! love your channel

  • @antoninjarolim9378
    @antoninjarolim937811 күн бұрын

    Video quick recap: Warmups: - be aware of each move/tension/pull/push you do - try climbing without using any arm strenght - move right hand only with right toehook etc. - toehooks only/heel hooks only Practice middle grade boulders (analogy to music): - learn the notes one by one - try different approches/versions - choose exact song version - repeat this version until comfortable playing in front of audience

  • @fpswreck538
    @fpswreck53814 күн бұрын

    fly eye is the new goat 😂 haha but in all seriousness louis is looking in seriously good shape and when are we getting the big daddy mag topless climb

  • @z-ray-dadbod
    @z-ray-dadbod9 күн бұрын

    What an excellent coach.

  • @Matthew_Wood
    @Matthew_Wood14 күн бұрын

    The eyes closed one made me laugh because I once felt so comfortable on a climb in my gym I did it with my eyes closed and man does it feel good when you do it

  • @tomhutchinson2271
    @tomhutchinson227114 күн бұрын

    So much gold in this video

  • @grahamschroff3516
    @grahamschroff351614 күн бұрын

    You are an amazing coach. I definitely learned a whole lot watching this. Thank you both for all the effort you put into these videos. Cant wait to go lap some climbs with these tips in mind.

  • @ManuelOctavio
    @ManuelOctavio14 күн бұрын

    Louis is the absolute best coach!!!!!!!

  • @user-bf4rp8ou7w
    @user-bf4rp8ou7w13 күн бұрын

    This vid reminds me alot of the video lattice did where they talk about getting better at technique through climbing with constraints over doing isolated technique drills. With the isolated technique drills yes maybe you get really good at a specific technique in very specific isolated scenarios, but then its hard to actually apply it to your general climbing where you have a million different variables that will alter the movement depending on what climb youre doing. With constraint driven climbing instead of focusing on the technique itself, and the times its best to use it. youre constraining your options making the technique you want to get better at the only or at least best option. This forces you to learn in a way thats more adaptable and applicable to your climbing in general.

  • @danielnour5112
    @danielnour511214 күн бұрын

    fire vid

  • @xakushonx8798
    @xakushonx879813 күн бұрын

    Great video, really!

  • @clairebivore
    @clairebivore10 күн бұрын

    I'm a professional musician who took up climbing a few years ago, and I find there are so many techniques I use during my music practice that I can relate to climbing. One of my professors would often say "Once you've done something one time you've proven you have the ability to do it. Now you just need to become consistent." He would also say "Less talk, more rock!" 😅

  • @davidwilson12590
    @davidwilson1259014 күн бұрын

    The alien dialect coming through got me so good 😂 AI is weird sometimes man. It knows what it's doing 🤔

  • @fumage2220
    @fumage222013 күн бұрын

    I’m a guitar teacher and the instrument practice analogy is perfect!!

  • @Freddylee01
    @Freddylee017 күн бұрын

    Hi Catalyst climbing, I wanted to say well done on the video, I always learn heaps when I watch them. I also use your techniques in my sessions where I take people who are suffering with mental health to a bouldering wall. I wondered if ever you are in australia let me know it would be great if you would do a session with some of the kids I work with.

  • @joeynihill6173
    @joeynihill617313 күн бұрын

    Hey Louis! Loved the video and took some cool advice out of it. I was wondering if you think that sport climbing at your limit and really thinking about optimization and efficiency is an appropriate way to go about do this technique in a commercial setting. Keep bringing this great content man!

  • @NBAKH
    @NBAKH13 күн бұрын

    Awesome video! I learned a lot and feel inspired for my next climbing session. Do you mind sharing more of your tindeq presets? If they are already shared in the subscription program you just got a new member ☺️

  • @alisoncurran9631
    @alisoncurran963114 күн бұрын

    As a beginner, I've totally deep dived in to ALL your videos Louis! Thank you! Wish I could train with you, come to Edinburgh! Wish I'd started climbing years ago. As a hypermobile yogi it has really helped so much joint pain. Side note - Sam! How the heck do you get such a nice tan?! 😂

  • @hakkenkrak2668
    @hakkenkrak266814 күн бұрын

    I’m not a climber, but this way of thinking about practice is fantastic.

  • @Veloxzr
    @Veloxzr14 күн бұрын

    I’m sure Louis can absolutely crush Sam’s score. Lifting from the ground vs hanging from overhead really takes a few sessions to get used to the new body position. Judging by all of Louis’ hangboard tests I’ve seen, it just doesn’t add up :D

  • @lorenze22

    @lorenze22

    13 күн бұрын

    It doesn't add up, it was a scam to make the vid, appalling really!

  • @Henry-qt3py

    @Henry-qt3py

    13 күн бұрын

    Isn't Louis the one with the device, while that would be Sam's first try using it???

  • @jonnes__4657
    @jonnes__465714 күн бұрын

    🗽 Louis is a great coach! ❤❤ .

  • @joschajustinski14
    @joschajustinski1413 күн бұрын

    Great video guys! As a piano player I loved the music analogy (:

  • @nandovancreij

    @nandovancreij

    11 күн бұрын

    same like why cant i just spend all my time sightreading new music :(

  • @dreadcoil
    @dreadcoil14 күн бұрын

    love you loui

  • @carlstaton
    @carlstaton13 күн бұрын

    I was really looking forward to this video especially cause it had one of my best sends in the background. It did get edited out though probably to much noise celebrating 😂

  • @joshuawhere
    @joshuawhere12 күн бұрын

    Hah, right from the start when you were doing the body awareness drill I was thinking that I would crouch right down so I could reach up to the holds with straight arms, so I felt very vindicated when you ended up doing that when you were practicing better technique, lol.

  • @dorianmolinaro5979
    @dorianmolinaro597914 күн бұрын

    Very inspiring video! I will definitely take some of this into my training. I would have loved to see an inside-flag at 24:37 instead of switching feet.

  • @homemsapo
    @homemsapo14 күн бұрын

    Always helpfull insghts and pactical drills

  • @vincentoh955
    @vincentoh95514 күн бұрын

    Thanks for another fun video with great tips! ❤ I like to do a simular thing at the end of some of my sessions. Where I climb 1 route a few grades below my peak, as many times as I can with 1 minute breaks. At some point you get so gassed that you have to climb perfectly to get to the top. Not sure if its optimal, but its very fun.

  • @MrTdahlen
    @MrTdahlen14 күн бұрын

    great video! only me that is enough of a nerd to recognize "Priest Drawn" on the Kilter board in the background?

  • @apoorvpro
    @apoorvpro13 күн бұрын

    I just tried liking the video twice

  • @Ryzimu
    @Ryzimu14 күн бұрын

    louis what mantra size do you use compared to ur regular size shoe so whats your shoe size and what size u use ur mantras

  • @guilleventurini7231
    @guilleventurini72312 күн бұрын

    Please come to Spain, we need your lessons!

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