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Largest Study on Climbing Falls - Part 1 #climbing #rockclimbing #science

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    welcome to the largest study on climbing
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    falls for the last 2 years we have
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    measured and analyzed hundreds of Falls
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    big small with heavy and light climbers
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    and one of the main questions I had is
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    how does extra slack affect the fall or
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    more precisely does falling more reduce
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    the pendulum into the wall and how hard
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    the climber is going to hit the wall so
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    long story short yes it does but not
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    always if the catch is soft like in this
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    case we can see the correlation how
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    falling more reduces the horizontal
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    speed however in the case of a hard
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    catch the fall exceeds rope's ability to
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    absorb the impact and the climber is
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    pulled back up and into the wall even
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    harder and then we had some more
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    peculiar discoveries so if you're
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    curious check out the full video
Title:
Largest Study on Climbing Falls - Part 1 #climbing #rockclimbing #science
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Team:
Hard Is Easy
Duration:
01:00

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