I love how you can see Alex's mindset during training in this video which finally leads him to success on the boulder
@theuslopesКүн бұрын
He looks like an FF15 character haha
@FreddyFruchtmanКүн бұрын
I would like to see more of those videos, but with less cuts please. It's hard to watch
@kaiamartin8059Күн бұрын
i love alex's logic that if you can stand with feet you can stand with hands
@hil1249Күн бұрын
No one going to comment on his crazy flexibility??
@sealpiercing84762 күн бұрын
Huh. Very interesting to see someone work through a problem of how to try to cause a specific maneuver to be the easiest way to do a boulder.
@mattiasgonczi3 күн бұрын
Cool, now i want to see it built as the best beta in the middle of a lead-route!
@precursor42633 күн бұрын
Regarding low % moves and comp setting: it would be really interesting if they start mixing styles within a boulder. Now it's like one is a slab another is a dyno and another is a power problem. But that just makes different people top different boulders. It would be interesting to see what happens when styles are combined and you have to switch mindset between moves.
@kavaleirosdastrevas60264 күн бұрын
I got emotional 👏🏼👏🏼🥹it doesn’t matter how many years pass, this will always be history🙌🏻Amazing climber
@drewbuffington4 күн бұрын
You don’t need to add oil to your food. I’d rather have some iodized salt for the iodine, and less oil. For instance broccoli gets 8% of its calories from fat. ALA to be exact (omega-3). The trace amounts of fats alone are adequate for a healthy brain.
@monkeychannel49925 күн бұрын
well idk about the healthh aspect but generally you use olive oil for the aroma when you fry and vegetable based oils if you want neutral taste such as in frying pancakes etc
@goloher5 күн бұрын
You can find all sorts of star collabs and fancy vids (which I enjoy!), but you two guys are my favourite)
@ismailhossain50146 күн бұрын
Alexander, I have an offer for you. Where would I contact? I didn't find your email here. Should I send you a message on your IG?
@FlashUltra_6 күн бұрын
Did anyone else feel super calmed by his breathing on the route?
@prevoid17 күн бұрын
1:58 bro might be racist Just kiddin
@Worldslam237 күн бұрын
great content and exploring thank you guys :) but the handstand doesnt look forced at all from the strarting position, you can always spring dynamically from the starting hold and make use of the good holds on the right bottom volume with your feet and catch the highest handhold with your thumbs right? I just can't see how this start should force you to handstand... but maybe it's just that i'm on my computer and not in front of the boulder haha! please let me know what you think of the forcing movement issue on boulders :)
@Leonn237 күн бұрын
Alex man ur beast
@milksushi66407 күн бұрын
It's like how I feel climbing any v0 slab in joshua tree
@oaxacenio8 күн бұрын
Ich habe Max (+Partnerin und Hund) letzte Woche in bleau getroffen. Er war voellig von meiner Idee überzeugt: 5-10 kilterboards übereinander mit Bohrhaken (oder eine matte die automatisch hochfährt). Btw wir wollten vielleicht bald mal bissle im Franken bouldern. Gibts da tips fuer gute Gebiete, wo man Tier und Mensch nicht so sehr stört? Lg Ramon
@KidRivers8 күн бұрын
I’d like to see a video about your A4 and some of the things you did to rehab it leading up to the OQS. 🙏
@averagejoegrows9 күн бұрын
those alé people r so god damn annoying
@doruso56109 күн бұрын
Isn‘t the height just dangerous for chris?
@carlherner94589 күн бұрын
movement lab really fun to watch!
@ooqui9 күн бұрын
The video was fun to watch, but the audio can still be improved.
@6996Gunslinger9 күн бұрын
A forced bathang in the middle of the boulder would be great to see
@smitty_werben_jagger_man_j33819 күн бұрын
13:52 Werner Herzog
@RockClimberAlex9 күн бұрын
25:15 If I see a handstand boulder anywhere I already knew what to do. Move on to something else.
@paulheimweh9 күн бұрын
I would be interested on watching build a oldschool style slab boulder, slightly overhanging and with the smallest crimps and footholds as possible. Just because i am working on a limestone boulder right now and it feels still impossible because the crimps are so sharp and tiny and the footholds so small and slippery...I never saw stuff like that in plastic. So, what are the smallest crimps you have in plastic 🥸 ?
@michaelgrant63329 күн бұрын
seeing the entire genesis of a problem from idea through setting and climbing was fascinating just like the rest of this channel. this is one of the best climbing channels on yt.
@joshvon12149 күн бұрын
loving the movement lab series
@groghnash9 күн бұрын
since you dont like it: coordination dyno where its not physically hard, but you need to transition between 4-5 different bodypositions fluidly and in one go ;)
@1Joren10 күн бұрын
I mean, whenever a new type of move hits the competitive stage, the competitors who've done it before have an advantage. It was the same with crack climbing and Adam doing it in Meiringen and showing the Japanese crew the technique. Not exactly a level playing field I suppose but I do really appreciate innovation in the bouldering scene, with regards to new moves. Also keeps competitors on their toes to learn moves they see go viral on instagram coz some route setter may decide to throw it into a comp
@ISOLOURSLAB10 күн бұрын
Wait, so you’re saying there’s coffee
@MrWill83010 күн бұрын
Maybe try to force a figure 4 move on your next movement lab lol. Difficulty : Impossible
@ricotrejo412510 күн бұрын
Remind me of Magnus handstand boulder
@MaartenHunink10 күн бұрын
For those wondering which handstand boulder he was referring to: kzfaq.infozxnJExZn71s?feature=shared&t=4525
@Jonne33710 күн бұрын
Ich würd mich ankacken, müsste ich auf einem Volumen einen Handstand machen. Aufgrund dessen bitte ich euch um ein Video zum Handstand.
@alinabinias119910 күн бұрын
love how funny u guys are
@hnrjdt115510 күн бұрын
Another great and super interesting video ! Keep it up !💪
@pierlouramade681110 күн бұрын
Great concept, really interesting as a setter to see what makes a specific move possible/how to force it. I'd have liked to see how to continue it nicely. For a next one maybe a 180 on one foot
@aliyaclare10 күн бұрын
Strength, flexibility and ridiculous core control!
@user-bx4zq7fx7e10 күн бұрын
That spray wall looks so sick!
@duuplo10 күн бұрын
Poor Dai Koyamada :(
@Fred-oz3tw10 күн бұрын
its kind of a one arme planche in the beginning of the move. thats why chris said its harder than a one arm handstand :D
@Fred-oz3tw10 күн бұрын
so thats not parcour in bouldering. its calisthenics in bouldering.
@r0y4lk0n310 күн бұрын
He brushed, he talked... --> then hushed and chalked
@user-pj1ws8fn9w10 күн бұрын
great
@colemantrebor657410 күн бұрын
"Very physical. If you've done it once or twice you will have a huge advantage over someone who hasn't done it before. It's very dimension dependent." Sounds like crack climbing.
@pugbread287310 күн бұрын
Awesome move! What would you grade this if it ended with a match on the yellow?
@alexandermegos812910 күн бұрын
Very hard to grade! It's probably only 7C or even easier, but I reckon most climbers who can climb much harder will not flash it or do it in 5 minutes