[Script Info] Title: [Events] Format: Layer, Start, End, Style, Name, MarginL, MarginR, MarginV, Effect, Text Dialogue: 0,0:00:00.12,0:00:04.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,welcome to the largest study on climbing Dialogue: 0,0:00:07.04,0:00:09.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,falls for the last 2 years we have Dialogue: 0,0:00:09.36,0:00:12.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,measured and analyzed hundreds of Falls Dialogue: 0,0:00:12.24,0:00:15.24,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,big small with heavy and light climbers Dialogue: 0,0:00:15.24,0:00:17.80,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,and one of the main questions I had is Dialogue: 0,0:00:17.80,0:00:21.40,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,how does extra slack affect the fall or Dialogue: 0,0:00:21.40,0:00:24.72,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,more precisely does falling more reduce Dialogue: 0,0:00:24.72,0:00:27.52,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the pendulum into the wall and how hard Dialogue: 0,0:00:27.52,0:00:30.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,the climber is going to hit the wall so Dialogue: 0,0:00:30.00,0:00:33.92,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,long story short yes it does but not Dialogue: 0,0:00:33.92,0:00:36.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,always if the catch is soft like in this Dialogue: 0,0:00:36.60,0:00:39.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,case we can see the correlation how Dialogue: 0,0:00:39.00,0:00:41.60,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,falling more reduces the horizontal Dialogue: 0,0:00:41.60,0:00:44.56,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,speed however in the case of a hard Dialogue: 0,0:00:44.56,0:00:47.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,catch the fall exceeds rope's ability to Dialogue: 0,0:00:47.88,0:00:50.28,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,absorb the impact and the climber is Dialogue: 0,0:00:50.28,0:00:53.36,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,pulled back up and into the wall even Dialogue: 0,0:00:53.36,0:00:55.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,harder and then we had some more Dialogue: 0,0:00:55.88,0:00:58.00,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,peculiar discoveries so if you're Dialogue: 0,0:00:58.00,0:01:01.84,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,curious check out the full video