How is this even possible



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    1. It’s not immediately obvious but the wall is slightly slanted. It’s not straight up and down. He’s almost leaning on the wall. Huge difference. Mostly strong legs and balance.

    2. Legitimate-Log-6542 on

      Went climbing on a date once. When I was almost at the top I had to make a really far reach and when I made that motion I let out the loudest fart and my whole body froze from embarrassment so I fell. As I was hanging there everyone around us started laughing and my date started giggling uncontrollably

    3. I’m just joking, but he’s slithering across a floor and someone is on a ladder above him filming! 😄😄😄

    4. Not that hard if you have good leg strength and balance. It’s getting that leg strength and balance that’s the hard part.

    5. stuckwithnoname on

      Also I think the green holds are the “easy” path so he uses those but like others said the wall is slightly slanted and he’s leaning inward.

    6. I can’t even walk as efficiently as he climbs. I’m walking like a 1 year old and he is a human centipede. 🤔

    7. This is the importance of balancing when rock climbing. Beginners would hold first, and don’t believe the foot stance, mainly because of fear or lack of sences of standing up on the tiny stances. So at the same course, beginner would exhaust with hand muscle. So this expert instructor shows even without using hand, this course can be climbed. We should remember body weight goes to the foot stance.

    8. Ghostbuster_11Nein on

      The rocks are graded by ease as well.

      He sticks with the green rocks because the yellow and reds don’t have the save leverage for just a foot.

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