A Case of the False Grips | GP81 Brooklyn, NY | Black Girls Boulder

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  • Join our journey as climbers and climbing advocates as we project together, struggle together and grow together, on and off the wall.
    This was the first session of the season at GP81, one of the best climbing gyms in New York City. Sorry for the sound but we were sitting next to a fan. The projects featured had some really misleading moves that required specific grips. Enjoy!
    Brittany's Project: 7:51
    Ady's Project: 13:49
    Tiffany's Project: 19:17
    Jasmine's Project: 20:49
    Joining me on this monthly series is :
    Brittany - @bleavitt8
    Jasmine - @jas_onthewall_
    Ady - @adyclimbs
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  • @juliogallo7694
    @juliogallo7694 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love seeing GP81. Great vid

  • @no1superfly170
    @no1superfly170 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    cool video! love to see different climbing gym

  • @luduong
    @luduong 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love y'all!

  • @mathkrGames
    @mathkrGames 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    that gym looks so cool

  • @greghooley6333
    @greghooley6333 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    brittany, please tell me those scarpa instincts were too painful at first but broke in. im about to give up on mine, haha. i'd rather climb in ice skates than those things at the moment. and you guys boulder with your chalk bags? looks like nothing spilled. me? i would get chalk EVERYWHERE. ehhh, i do anyways. ha. nice work!

    • @blackgirlsboulder
      @blackgirlsboulder  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      They are but once they're broken in..they're golden. Don't give up!!!

  • @mateoguerrero8592
    @mateoguerrero8592 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    lmaooo let's make the turn "beta burn" a thing xD

  • @assaqwwq
    @assaqwwq 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    gonna start using "beta burn" from now on :D

  • @ignacioalvarez5851
    @ignacioalvarez5851 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Not exactly sure why, but it feels wrong to me to make such segmentation in the title of the video and in the shirts and in the people you include in your videos (in your brand as a whole). Not saying you have to include different types of people in your video, that'd be the same type of dumbness that makes disney have forced inclusion, but the fact that the whole series is named black girls climbing makes it as if u actually cared about wether you are a girl or black or whatever.
    Like no one actually cares what you are (female, male, black, asian, etc). Only people that care about what you are are racist people, and the fact that you decide to make your content this way just feels as if you were the one that's trying to force gender or race into a content that actually has nothing to do with it (sports). And of course you may want to generate a black community of climbing people, but that's just you dividing a community for no reason at all, like imagine if someone came up with white people climbing.
    Just speculation here but if feel like yall are the first to blame many matters on racism when it has nothing to do with it.

    • @shellocakes
      @shellocakes 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      this is such a disrespectful comment, especially at the end with your "speculations". it's not exclusionary to have affinity groups for under-represented climbers (white people are not under-represented). some people actually DO care about finding other people that look like them in sports. having the name 'black girls boulder' makes spreading visibility about their advocacy for more diversity in climbing easier. saying "no one cares what you are" is equivalent to saying "i don't see race at all". just let them take up their space plzzzzzz >:(((

    • @ignacioalvarez5851
      @ignacioalvarez5851 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@shellocakes I mean... i don't see race at all, i think that's the way to a world without discrimination.
      And about what representation exactly are you talking about? When I think of climbers I don't think seperately of white, black or women climbers, I just think of them as climbers as a whole, so I don't think trying to attach yourself to your race is something healthy to do since now you feel under represented in something in which you are not supposed to feel represented, and if so then you should feel like you represent just climbers, not black climbers or white climbers.
      And even if you tried to come from the competitive side, no one is making any sort of influence to make black folks be less atracted to the sport, so what good would it make you to say you are under represented when the reason for it isn't even bad?
      But then again, what I want to emphasize is the fact that people should feel like they represent climbing, not some sort of segmented portion of climbers. That just adds to the discrimination or to the feeling discriminated for no reason.

    • @thomasheppen
      @thomasheppen 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Imagine a group "white girls boulder". The outrage...

    • @blackgirlsboulder
      @blackgirlsboulder  18 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      @@shellocakes 🙏🏾 trolls gonna troll and we gonna keep climbing. 💪🏾💪🏾

    • @jparker5008
      @jparker5008 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      Your comments reveals a lack of understanding about the complexities of race and the experiences of people from different backgrounds. This perspective dismisses the unique challenges and systemic issues that many face. I hope that one day, you will be able to step back and acknowledge the full existence and experiences of others in this world. I believe in the value of all people, but it's disrespectful and harmful to ignore the realities of race and its impact on our lives. You summarized your ignorance with "I don't see race at all".