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

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This has been the longest project I've made so far. So, if you enjoyed it, I would really appreciate it if you would share this with your fellows. Thank you!
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Man your dedication to this science is inspiring. Thank you for giving us all of this amazing info!

tylerkuniholm
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That’s fascinating! This whole video is so underrated.

GatherYeRosebudsWhileYeMay
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Had a buddy pendulum swing off the top of a bridge with a bit too much slack in the line and well his heels dang near kicked the back of his head

Jason-fgjr
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Super interesting. That’s some great work you have done much appreciated.

saturatedodin
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I climb lots of lower angle slab, a longer fall could mean tumbling/sliding on cheese -grater granite.Could you address this scenario ?

jamescampbell
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No pendulum to réduce chock in a low angle slab.
This vidéo is only a part of reality

pascalcavoret
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Ya know I think I could be a counterweight.

jhomenchak
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I hope her hand from the end catch is ok 😢

Mason-hsoz
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Please… compare what to expect applying the laws of fysics with what you suppose you are finding? There aren’t many factors involved, but if you go on studying footage alone, dangers are that - a) you re-invent the weel of Newtonian fysics (not bad, but not necessary either), or,
b) you miss something from that well established body of knowledge and draw a wrong conclusion.
-mind: I didn’t draw conclusions so far, just warned you!

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