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Comparing Soft Catch Methods - Largest Climbing Study Part 2 #climbing #science #rockclimbing

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    I gave the spot to the climbers and
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    asked which scenario will cause a harder
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    catch for the climber option A where the
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    belayer stands far from the wall option B
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    where the belayer
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    stands close to the wall
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    or C that it does not matter
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    and to my surprise,
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    38% chose option B.
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    Well, for the last 2
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    years we've been doing the largest study
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    on climbing false and now I have a
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    visual answer to my question. So, yes, in
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    some cases there was absolutely no
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    difference, however, more often, standing
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    far from the wall caused a harder catch
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    for the climber and the belayer had way
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    less control and we also tested a
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    scenario where the belayer is
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    significantly heavier than the climber
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    and jumping up is much more difficult
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    and then
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    we compared everything against
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    the tube slide method so if you want to
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    learn more check out the full video
Title:
Comparing Soft Catch Methods - Largest Climbing Study Part 2 #climbing #science #rockclimbing
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Hard Is Easy
Duration:
0:59

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