For me, what made it even better is that Toby was clearly ecstatic with his performance and result when he came down from his climb (thinking/assuming he'd get silver).
@EricHanefi19 сағат бұрын
It almost seems like Alex is trying to show emotion to seem normal or be polite while he is actually not giving a damn haha
@EricHanefi19 сағат бұрын
Alex was as terrified as his brain allowed him to be, so mildly concerned
@adambrockway5635Күн бұрын
I used to have a lot more respect for this dude, but the more I see him trying to convince others that what he’s doing is totally normal and even trying to convince them that they should try it too, the more I think he’s a delusional jerk who doesn’t value human life.
@hidden546Күн бұрын
For people who are wondering what a 10 hour training day would look like for an elite level climber, I was lucky enough to speak to one at the Olympics and it was explained to me like this Day starts at 7 am Breakfast, morning stretches, free time etc Head to gym and warm up (cardio, free routine, etc.) 9 am - official training day starts 9-10 am - light activation drills, scapular engagement, warming up hips and shoulders, some dynamic stretching, very light fingerboard hangs to warm up fingers 10 am - watching videos of past climbs with coach, addressing areas to work on 10-11 am - spray wall drills (focusing on specific things to improve) 11:30 - break, food, head to PT 12:30 - physical therapy and massage to prep for main training session 1 2:00 - afternoon training session 1 2-4:30 pm - hard limit bouldering, working on comp wall problems set, etc 5 - eat, break, foam roll etc 6-7 - free time 7 pm head to gym for evening session 7:30 - 10 pm 7:30 - volume session, working on weakness or power endurance 9-10 pm - general strength and conditioning etc 10:30 - eat if hungry or straight to bed to repeat Some days focus on volume, max hangs, or power endurance, not every day is the same Its also not 10 hours of straight training, but more of a 10 hour work day
@bobbyd3668Күн бұрын
Can't make up your own if you haven't done anything harder so funny people do this
@guyfox1662 күн бұрын
Ryan Sheckler is interviewing Alex Honnold
@seb10wijngek2 күн бұрын
Shit..he would take me solooing..and I am pretty sure I don‘t have the mental stamina…😳
@implausibleduck2 күн бұрын
She's such a damn nice human being, too. What a great athlete and person.
@Forever_broken13 күн бұрын
A climber without a rope, is like a superbike racer without a helmet. "Yeah, but the rush..."
@Forever_broken13 күн бұрын
0:35 and you didn't learn anything? Wtf?? It's life and death, not just a few bumps and bruises....
@themassacre3813 күн бұрын
i mean he is over blaming himself but its fairly pretentious to grade your own route an E12 without even attempting an E11. At least he got the reality check he needed
@user-rv2dc5lp6e3 күн бұрын
Maybe God has spared you all these years with close calls until you surrender your life to Him.
@StephanieRogina-lx1pt4 күн бұрын
I enjoyed watching you climb. You are extremely talented!! Good luck in all of your endeavors!! 😊
@MC-MellMell4 күн бұрын
Great interview
@sulkoma5 күн бұрын
they're heavier as well, dunno how that fact wasn't stated its way harder for bigger people in this small mans game lol
@MudStuffin5 күн бұрын
Tired of "short" (5'5+) climbers complaining about height when they are in the golden zone
@akgangsta756 күн бұрын
It’s basically suicide what he is doing. There are too many guys that have been like him and will always be more. They are only here for a good time not a long time. hopefully he retires before he dies. I have been watching him for a long time, respect to this creature
@anneother62246 күн бұрын
Woops. Yet another inspiring human whose on-line "company" turns out to be kinda conditional on having the correct thoughts about "haters". I feel a little sad. But please don't confuse my feelings with hate.
@GreenAlien20236 күн бұрын
She's such a babe
@thdjjfsfh6 күн бұрын
People who didn't top the boulder need to STFU. A grade is a rating of hard it is to climb the boulder, unless you top it, you didn't do all of it.
@rsweeten30487 күн бұрын
Alex could get a casino to sponsor the most epic indoor climbing structure ever! Make Vegas the destination for pro athletes and climbers. Vegas loves big names...Alex is a big deal.
@bigbear13927 күн бұрын
People can be assholes can't they?
@spencerraines67528 күн бұрын
Spot on
@iowerth33928 күн бұрын
Wow alex has some muscles, amazing
@TheMysticalNinja658 күн бұрын
Very sus/misleading title and upload timing
@Bigbadwolfanderson8 күн бұрын
He came here and didn’t solo a single thing, he’s completely ignorant to himself even. Rock quality and access to well travelled routes is the only real way to develop soloing skills. Yoso and red rocks are places he solos but I doubt he will solo a back country 5.7 at 1000ft😂 def seen people do it and it’s more inspiring that watching the 5 minutes of climbing in the movie he did …. Needless to say Peter Croft said this about filming your solos “would you want to shoot a porno when making love to your wife for the first time ?” 😅😂
@DouglasStewart-m8z8 күн бұрын
Plain and simple man with the world's largest balls...
@MacnCheeseHC8 күн бұрын
GOOD JOB TO BROOKE FOR MEDALING! You really pushed for that win and you deserved that medal! Keep going and climbing as well as you do, it’s really freaking amazing and so inspiring!
@ML32.8 күн бұрын
I'm sorry, but it's a bit of a click bait when you write "her experience at the Olympics" without stating which one. You should change the title
@ClimbingKeen8 күн бұрын
Obviously the one that just finished
@Subliminalcalm8 күн бұрын
@@ClimbingKeenobviously not. This is an old interview prior to Paris, she is talking about Tokyo.
@ML32.8 күн бұрын
@@ClimbingKeen you should watch it before commenting.
@pants13597 күн бұрын
@@ClimbingKeenur comment is exactly y its clickbait lmao
@santanam57188 күн бұрын
So beautiful
@thenuggetclimbing8 күн бұрын
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@christopherlucier25428 күн бұрын
Get down from there
@reddiver72938 күн бұрын
I have a high sofa technical rating.
@bradleysitsandsipstea3310 күн бұрын
Liberals will do anything to try and discredit someone who is actually good at what they do.
@fuzzythoughts802010 күн бұрын
I feel like the guy who just did one of the hardest routes in knowledge saying "that was easy" isnt as crushing as someone his own level saying that. No shit THAT guy would find it easy.
@mustangthings10 күн бұрын
Me when I mark a route as “soft” on Kaya 👑
@richardpinter921810 күн бұрын
Is there a GitHub repo for the data and analysis? I struggle to believe some of these conclusions. It might be that until a threshold (let's say V8) weight is not a significant predictor.
@vlaaady11 күн бұрын
She did speed?!
@tatordbz11 күн бұрын
Im 5'9" but 215 lbs. People always say im strong and thats why im good, but im usually hauling 70-90lbs more up the wall
@santiagoferguson32356 күн бұрын
Dude exact same for me
@sulkoma5 күн бұрын
i'm 6'3 and 110kg or 242.50lbs its way harder for taller people :) especially if they're muscular
@gnomiefirst920111 күн бұрын
?
@bradymurphy143511 күн бұрын
If it’s V11 into V14, followed by V11, how is that V16? Routes are supposed to be based on the crux which he made sound it was a V14???
@therealbatman808511 күн бұрын
It’s weird but with harder grades some of the moves aren’t necessarily harder but harder links. By having a v11 boulder first it makes you need v16 endurance
@finray843611 күн бұрын
I'm certain that's just not how it works. If this was the custom in the past, I'd say it's only good that endurance routes can get high grades nowadays. Maybe that kind of system would be good for sport/trad(ik british trad grades include the crux grade). But bouldering, no. It would be nonsensical to grade 100 V10 moves a V10
@therealbatman808511 күн бұрын
@@finray8436 I mean are 100 v10 moves the same difficulty as 1? As they suggest it multiple moves that are hard together make it harder. Those consistent 5.10s or v5s where the moves are the same difficulty is all well and good when there is far more room but when you get that difficult it seems to be the consensus that it’s not the same
@therealbatman808511 күн бұрын
@@finray8436 I mean cause that is how it works drew ruana and Colin Duffy are both climbers at that level so if they say it’s v16 or 15 then I would say it is. They know far better than you or I unless you’re gonna tell me you’re a v11+ climber
@finray843610 күн бұрын
@@therealbatman8085 This is exactly what I was saying haha. I was replying to the original comment
@NoName-ql1wk12 күн бұрын
El Cap solo by Alex Honold ended climbing.
@akmd11437912 күн бұрын
You know how sometimes you start to look like your job, Alex looks like a rock.
@Halp8814 күн бұрын
It’s so nice to see Alex interviewed by a fellow climber
@BiggieChungulus14 күн бұрын
Professional outdoor boulderers will endure the most painful excruciating finger, forearm, back, shoulder, overall joint and sometimes chest torture to find the hardest way that's still theoretically possible for a human to climb a foot off the ground ❤
@BiggieChungulus14 күн бұрын
And then say "yeah that was cool" 😂
@davizmozz101114 күн бұрын
You doing better that all don't let them haters and idiots say cos they only jealous cos you won and beat all the rest hahaha and your the best
@jessewerner211914 күн бұрын
As a person born with height privilege I can identify😂