Kinda the idea is that the guys WITH ropes spend 2-4 days climbing El Capitan, sleeping on portaledges. And Honnold does what? He climbs El Cap 3 times in 24 hours using three different routes 😅 So he's definitely a speed climber...of sorts)l
@@teodorikcaratangracin9581 are you trying to compliment yourself? Like stop it. This is the internet. We don't you. Go find validation somewhere else.
I dont think so. alot of his technique is memorising routes, holds etc and repeating them to perfection. he admits this is how he does his big climbs without rope. speed climbing this wall involves that, as the younger kid said.
@@ugnemikalainyte1702 I can see what you're saying. Maybe the speed climbers just give the illusion of improv and lack of meticulous planning. I said that originally because Honnold just seems so deliberate and methodical.
@@ugnemikalainyte1702 He points out that unlike in a gym, in the outside you have to be much more careful about your safety. Doing "sloppy reckless" moves is not something he would do. I think the original comment has a point
@@ugnemikalainyte1702 it is though. Honnold is very methodical and possessing of extreme endurance, but he is relatively weak (compared to other climbers of similar level) and does not have much explosive strength. His style is well suited for what he does: start climbing and just keep going until he's on the top, with barely a pause. It is not well suited for a sprint up a wall. Olympic speed climbing and natural speed climbing are pretty much the sprint and the marathon of the climbing world. They are as far apart as they can be.
Yeah that is true because before he free-solos it he practices with a harness and after he masters the route and techniques to climb it. He does it free-solo. Like the El-Capo feat. He studied the route and climb for 2 years before he did it.
@@Namaster88 He's done a couple of free solo that no one has ever done before...maybe not the best at bouldering...but being the best at bouldering or trad lead climbing doesn't kill you...free solo kill you. So yea basically the best climber, because in my opinion, excelling in sport means you be completely in the zone without thinking about anything else but to win. And to win the fear of death is the ultimate goal.
@Jacob Jingleheimer He does have speed records but I also know what you're saying. It's cool seeing him do this because you can see his discipline and how he secures his holds. I guess I don't find this speed climbing that interesting because it's just one course and I don't really feel like their doing much actual or practical climbing techniques.
@That One it usually is vise versa sprinters b saying distance runners run werid but then i remember that guy who ran across Australia in boots *thinking face* lol
not really, he just speed climbs larger walls that would be physically impossible to do at the pace done in speed climbing. I mean when he free solo'd El Cap he did it under 4 hours, which is a feat in itself.
Jacob Bresler but i really wouldn’t consider him a speed climber because his style is more strategic so he doesn’t focus on speed even if he is fast just bc he’s a good climber
Fair play for Robbie Gonzalez for doing every single climb and potentially humiliating himself on camera to show what an unprofessional could or could not do. He still did very well 👏
That was rude tbh it's literally like comparing marathon running with sprinting then saying Sprinting is just running as fast as you can since you don't have to worry about fainting due to lack of oxygen and water ... like what it still takes a lot of practice and effort 🙃🙃🙃
That's why they say "almost impossible" and not "impossible". But also, the last few world records were just shaving the time by hundredths of a second, so it could very well be possible that 5 second mark won't be broken for a while if ever.
nah cuz I came back to this video just to try and find comments talking about it but everyone seems to have forgotten this video exists (congrats on a new WR and bronze btw amazing performance!)
Ha you can tell Honnold is doing the math in his head like 'you can definitely do this faster if you did nearly your best on your second run of the day', and wants the kid to get there himself, so he doesn't have to say it.
@Stellvia Heonheim No, he is, because there is a lot of speed involved in his style. He's just more about precision than he is speed, which is the important thing. You can't make mistakes in real world circumstances. That being said, I believe that precision would be much more important even when trying to speed-run a climb on an actual mountain because any mistake could lead to death. Honnold is insanely fast with his precise holds, which is in itself most impressive and interesting.
Interestingly new speed climbing record holder is not that tall. New beta, the tomoa skip, increase the chances of shorter climber to win the race by going the shortest way.
I think climbing is way harder than this video makes it look, too! The host seems to have a good body type and is in a good shape to climb. It would be interesting to see different "fit" people try to complete this who are strong in different muscles.
@@kyleorfelix isn't that like saying a 100m sprint isn't really running because it's not 20+ miles cross country? Though if your going by brain activity and thought processes I'd agree endurance is the more challenging mentally
It's probably impossible in terms of costs and materials, but it would be interesting if they created a 3, 000 foot indoor wall that climbers could learn of by heart (i.e it never changed) and then tested how fast you could climb that.
@@jon_23546 For the original comment to make any sense he would have to mean a standardized one, good luck finding two identical mountains. But yeah I'm pretty sure he just meant regular mountain climbing, not sure why it'd have to be indoors
And he's talking about the considerable human and financial resources that will be dedicated to making these times even faster in the olympics. Presumably much greater than all of his time and his salary. I'm thinking this is a huge waste - particularly just in this one problem. Plus, it's funny and entertaining but not that entertaining.
AlexCell33 The cool think about academia is that no matter what you're into, there's almost assuredly someone out there who's studying it all day long. What we think is going unstudied is really more than likely just being studied outside of the spotlight.
this is one of my favorite vids on youtube. it's so good, the host is amazing and describing all the details of speed climbing in ways anyone can understand and it's perfectly presented in the edit.
@@serenaava. Considering his position as one of the best, if not the best free soloists in the world, a star of the climbing community, of course he would take this opportunity to try to expose the general consensus on speed climbing to a wider audience. This is especially as the video frames him as second best.
Alex being there is like a war-vet-record-holding sniper going to a kid's backyard for skeet shooting. Still a good idea though. My hands still sweat just at the sight of him, he was at the Oscars but somehow i'm still afraid something's gonna happen on that wall..
I'd say Honnold is a sniper rifle and that kid is an assault rifle. Honnold needs precision and has only one try in climbing ( El Cap ) and the kid needs to just go up the wall, doesn't matter if he falls because he is roped
It is truly incredible to see the real-world deviation between an olympic athlete on a fixed course, and a professional climber trying that same course for the first time. Alex is known the world over for his climbing prowess, and to see that he can scale that wall in under 30 seconds on his first attempt is absolutely astonishing. Gives me a lot of respect for the younger kid that flew up that thing in 8 seconds. Alex not only free-solo'd El Capitan, but he did it in under 4 hours. Some 3,000 meters. 7,400-something feet. Absolutely incredible by both men.
It’s like a lot of the oddball things in the climbing culture. Like using a video format that has long been outdated as a word for climbing a route. It was just slapped together for a quick competition and it stuck.
@@Leander_ no but you can really tell by his form, he's quite comfortable on the wall, confident in his moves in a way you can't be until you have a feel for it, a new climber couldn't make it up the wall at all
I have dabbled in so many sports in my years, and rock climbers are some of my favorite people. They're the chill, party animal skater dudes who will cheer you on when you fall cause it looked sick.
Bit of an update, Indonesia's Kiromal Katibin achieved a 5.00 second time on the 8th of July, 2022. No sub 5 yet though, and his previous record was a 5.04 so there's not looking to be much wiggle room here.
Omg, why is no one talking about how ripped the 16 year-old is. I have 20 year old friends who go to the gym who aren’t even as defined as Jordan. Really proves how hard he works!
Good vid but doesn't really make a strong argument for the impossibility of sub-5 seconds, or really offer a physical or biomechanical reason for that limit. I was thinking there might be a conversation on how much energy the body can actually transmit through the muscles related to the absolute most efficient way a body could move, and thereby defining an absolute minimum time that no human can improve on. Nobody can just leap directly to the top, for example, so there has to be some bound.
Tried it the first time earlier! What an experience! Like with all things in order to progress practice is necessary. So im gonna go back again next week!
it would be cooler and more interesting if the holds were partially randomised for every event, but each contestant gets a practice run first so it rewards adaptability and versatility rather than mostly just practice for a specific wall
I'm also amazed by the sheer power of these guys. Reza with a reported weight of 76 kg put out an average of 2041 W during his 5.48 s world record. That's approximately 3 hp (three horsepower)!
I absolutely love this series but this one seems a bit premature. It's a new discipline and it's short sighted to think we've already achieved peak performance. Look at the progression of the 100m.
Taking Alex honold speed climbing is like taking a marathon runner in a 100 m race
More like an ultra-marathoner invited to walk around the block
@@alex0589 to a sprint around the block
He's trying to say Alex has never speed climbed so obviously it's going to be slow for him.
OMG EXACTLY
I think it was more for star power
Why is this soooo exactly perfect and true...
Alex Honnold: Now we do this without a rope.
Speed Climber: O_O
😂😂😂
Oof, I would hate to have to downclimb that.
they can't, because in order to gain time they don't climb the top holes, they just jump to the button
Lol 😈😈😈
Perhaps there could be a combination of speed climb/free climb where there's a jetted pool at the bottom.
“Alex is a different type of speed climber” .
He also climbs 3,000 foot faces with no ropes.
Kinda the idea is that the guys WITH ropes spend 2-4 days climbing El Capitan, sleeping on portaledges.
And Honnold does what? He climbs El Cap 3 times in 24 hours using three different routes 😅
So he's definitely a speed climber...of sorts)l
@@AErchenkov That’s a product of endurance not speed.
he is a marathon climber
I mean he did set the record for the nose with Tommy.
Yeah cause he does it really fast.
Alex honnold: now lets take the ropes off
😆
Yes
i agree! ropes off!!
I know for a fact he was thinking that he could easily do that, after his first run
Already knew this would be the first comment.
The host is a really good athlete. He just looks slow because he is always goin up against the worlds best at their sports.
Yeah nobody is talking about how he flew through that thing
@@teodorikcaratangracin9581 are you trying to compliment yourself? Like stop it. This is the internet. We don't you. Go find validation somewhere else.
@@teodorikcaratangracin9581 lol ok u really sounds like you're trying to compliment yourself
Teo Gracin I am guessing you can also climb Yosemite and El Paso in 20 seconds🙄 get a life, Alex is a solo climber.
Teo Gracin 1+1=2 logic never works that's how
I think this type of climbing goes against everything Alex Honnold has ingrained in himself.
I dont think so. alot of his technique is memorising routes, holds etc and repeating them to perfection. he admits this is how he does his big climbs without rope. speed climbing this wall involves that, as the younger kid said.
@@ugnemikalainyte1702 I can see what you're saying. Maybe the speed climbers just give the illusion of improv and lack of meticulous planning. I said that originally because Honnold just seems so deliberate and methodical.
@@ugnemikalainyte1702 He points out that unlike in a gym, in the outside you have to be much more careful about your safety. Doing "sloppy reckless" moves is not something he would do. I think the original comment has a point
I reckon Honnold basically could climb anything. He just prefers to be a mountain goat than a jaguar
@@ugnemikalainyte1702 it is though. Honnold is very methodical and possessing of extreme endurance, but he is relatively weak (compared to other climbers of similar level) and does not have much explosive strength.
His style is well suited for what he does: start climbing and just keep going until he's on the top, with barely a pause.
It is not well suited for a sprint up a wall.
Olympic speed climbing and natural speed climbing are pretty much the sprint and the marathon of the climbing world. They are as far apart as they can be.
rare footage of Honnold wearing a harness
Yeah that is true because before he free-solos it he practices with a harness and after he masters the route and techniques to climb it. He does it free-solo.
Like the El-Capo feat. He studied the route and climb for 2 years before he did it.
i know you’re joking but he uses a rope 99% or of the time, el cap was an exception
@@katewilkinson3640 well that’s a lie he spent 2 years practicing with a rope before he free soloed it
@@jasonwhite6751 I would hope so lol
@@najma5153 he practiced el cap for over 8 years before attempting.
3:47 fantastic idea whoever came up with the comparison shots deserves some kudos
El Gran Toro exactly what I was thinking.
not to mention that song, what is that?? sounds very nice
i was abt to comment the same thing, very nice comparison shot wired
El Gran Toro wat r kudos
I mean how else would you compare them lool
3:46 I can see Alex going "Dead, dead" silently in his head everytime someone trips.
I could watch a 5 hour video with Alex Honnold talking about anything, he's magnetic.
Watch his podcast with Joe Rogan if you have not.
He seems lovely
Wait until you see his hands close up
plummy 49xd Wait what lol
Your fake niceties are making me nauseous
Them: it’s gonna be at the 2020 olympics
Coronavirus:hold my chalk
lmao
Why chalk?
@@waffrentrager8216 chalk gives you better grip, so it's easier to hold and stay on the rocks
That’s the white powder that climbers put on their hands
I prefer the powder in your nose
4:42 respect to the man crawling out of the shot.
Hehe
yo
king
Lmao
Alex Honnolds introduction was sub par. This man is practically the climbing God
Thorne Skipper ye ik there is literally a movie about him
Not THE climbing God, he might be the best at free soloing but definitely not at bouldering or even trad lead climbing...
@@Namaster88 what about the freesolo god
Bizzaro mountain sure :)
@@Namaster88 He's done a couple of free solo that no one has ever done before...maybe not the best at bouldering...but being the best at bouldering or trad lead climbing doesn't kill you...free solo kill you. So yea basically the best climber, because in my opinion, excelling in sport means you be completely in the zone without thinking about anything else but to win. And to win the fear of death is the ultimate goal.
Alex's sense of humor is awesome. "Man I worked out for 45 seconds today! It was a tough one." haha!
I know lol! He's so wry.
Also, at 2:49 when Robbie starts slowly climbing ...
Alex: "He's off like a rocket"
:P
@@connorbanepoop Your attempt at trolling fails. Either contribute something positive in a youtube comment section, or be quiet. Thanks!
@@connorbanepoop he's a fearless robot-like man trying to imitate humour
his maths isn't great tbf. 6 x 6 = 45??
Free solo is Excellent!
And now it has basically been done... The current world record in speed climbing is 5.009 seconds! This is just insane 😱
Still not 5.000
@@aryavart296 shut up
@@aryavart296 Still not 4.99
@@Grivian Still not 4.50
@SpudMan still not 3.99
probably not a good idea for Honnold to get use to rushing up a wall.
😅
He has several free-solo speed climbs in his ledger already
Jacob Jingleheimer i think alex's type of climbing is cooler because of the technique
@Jacob Jingleheimer He does have speed records but I also know what you're saying. It's cool seeing him do this because you can see his discipline and how he secures his holds. I guess I don't find this speed climbing that interesting because it's just one course and I don't really feel like their doing much actual or practical climbing techniques.
yeah lol
Alex and Jordan were just roasting each other's technique the whole time lmao
A Person - lol I’m glad other people picked up on that too. Alex is kind of snarky 😆
RODLMAO
@Baxter James oh boy, here we go again with the people who just can't seem to leave people alone and always has an itch to ruin other people's fun
@Baxter James yep, if you say so then sure 👍👍👍👍
Alex was just like "this aint real climbing, this is just BS sloppy climbing"
alex was just roasting that kid for his type of climbing and i'm cracking up
Sloppy and fast loool.
That One lol sprinters are a joke
@That One it usually is vise versa
sprinters b saying distance runners run werid
but then i remember that guy who ran across Australia in boots
*thinking face*
lol
He was so rude...
So true lmfao
Alex looked pissed when he was called a speed climber
not really, he just speed climbs larger walls that would be physically impossible to do at the pace done in speed climbing. I mean when he free solo'd El Cap he did it under 4 hours, which is a feat in itself.
Jacob Bresler but i really wouldn’t consider him a speed climber because his style is more strategic so he doesn’t focus on speed even if he is fast just bc he’s a good climber
It's like calling a marathoner a speed runner. I mean, they do it timed and all, but they don't sprint
Literally though 😂 they just completely botched Alex’s introduction. Like they introduced him so nonchalantly like he just climbs for a hobby
@@ashleyseider2122 I though he was trying to deliver it as a joke but didn't commit to it enough
Fair play for Robbie Gonzalez for doing every single climb and potentially humiliating himself on camera to show what an unprofessional could or could not do. He still did very well 👏
Alex: “What we do is more about precision and technique, rather than being sloppy and fast”
Speed Climbers : 😒
Hes not lying tho
@@BakjeLeip it's repetitious and fast, I could spend the next 6 month's learning to play one song on the piano and it wouldn't make me a pianist.
@Nicolas Laine So do sprinters, archers, swimmers, long jumpers, javeliners, etc etc...
That was rude tbh it's literally like comparing marathon running with sprinting then saying
Sprinting is just running as fast as you can since you don't have to worry about fainting due to lack of oxygen and water ... like what it still takes a lot of practice and effort 🙃🙃🙃
@@milkisspop How is it rude. One bad step and you're dead which clearly isn't the same for a speed climber
"Why it's almost impossible to climb it in 5 seconds"
"It's not, the sport is just young and it will probably go under 5 seconds fairly soon"
That's why they say "almost impossible" and not "impossible". But also, the last few world records were just shaving the time by hundredths of a second, so it could very well be possible that 5 second mark won't be broken for a while if ever.
yeah, saying its almost impossible without interviewing some asian guy is a pretty fast assumption.
I just use fly hacks ez
"why it's almost impossible to..." never has an answer. It's just a recent click bait phrase.
I bet my friend in high school will do it in 4. He's been doing rockwall climbing everyday for fun since he was 7 years old
“My main focus was to not fall off the wall”
Alex’s too, most of the time
nice to see a climbing video made by non climbers that isn’t pure cringe
actually tho. have you seen the jimmy kimmel interviews with alex honnold? its so bad
It is though.
"Speed" climbing?
It is NOT a thing.
Agreed, but no way my man robbie is a non-climber. Unless there's gyms around handing out worn-in miuras, and robbie is supernaturally talented!
@@TesterAnimal1 it's in the olympics in 2020, it's clearly a thing lol
Drew he meant it’s not real climbing. It’s something else. Speed climbers generally suck at other climbing styles...because it’s not real climbing.
You'll notice Honnold has NO impluse or instinct for rushing, haha....
not to mention hes never climbed that wall before so he doesnt just instantly know what to do
@@JM-xy2nl all the speed climbing routes are exactly the fucken same
Rfcdgaf he said he’s never climbed a speed wall before wanker
I bet he’s a rook main, spawnpeeking ash for days
@@reubenbell1980 *doc main
Wired should re-do this with under 4 seconds as the title I can guest appear
nah cuz I came back to this video just to try and find comments talking about it but everyone seems to have forgotten this video exists (congrats on a new WR and bronze btw amazing performance!)
This is like the CrossFit of climbing and Alex isn’t having it lol
I want to be the first comment here 🤠
Well then im second.
I guess Im third.
Guess I'm in 5th
I guess I’m sixth.
Ha you can tell Honnold is doing the math in his head like 'you can definitely do this faster if you did nearly your best on your second run of the day', and wants the kid to get there himself, so he doesn't have to say it.
Levels of climbing
Host: Basic
Alex: Climbing Legend
Jordan: SPIDER MAN SPIDER MAN, DOES WHATEVER A SPIDER CAN
Next : Why it’s almost impossible to jump 25 feet in the air
"The closest anyone's ever come is 24.87 feet"
"today i have with me America's best jumper"
"I've never done this before. My first jump was just short of 0.03 feet"
"On my second attempt I reached 20.21 feet"
Sasha “Let’s just say this isn’t for me”
@@scott677 Hahaha
Pretty nice and funny to have Honnold on this kind of climbing
@Stellvia Heonheim No, he is, because there is a lot of speed involved in his style. He's just more about precision than he is speed, which is the important thing. You can't make mistakes in real world circumstances. That being said, I believe that precision would be much more important even when trying to speed-run a climb on an actual mountain because any mistake could lead to death. Honnold is insanely fast with his precise holds, which is in itself most impressive and interesting.
Roman RiemanJohns absolutely correct. First off, Alex Honnold is insane, but while he is still insanely fast, he has to be a lot more precise.
@@theolopez3299 That is LITERALLY what I said.
He's not about speed. He's about climbing with death.
this is going to be one of those sports that ends up being dominated by super tall guys that can make a special hold that cuts off .25 seconds
it’s not speedrunning but you may be right
@@fairyeater why not?
Interestingly new speed climbing record holder is not that tall. New beta, the tomoa skip, increase the chances of shorter climber to win the race by going the shortest way.
?
The first one in the speed part of Olympic Games was the smallest
4:40 Love the guy's reaction when he realizes that he's in the shot.
I didn't notice that at first. That's hilarious.
Jean-Philippe Bousquet hahaha
I love how he crawls out of shot, rather than just walking. Hilarious!
I missed it! Thanks for pointing it out.
You made my day sir
Gotta say, this was incredibly well done by the editor and writer. Most people don't get climbing, this was extremely well explained. Cheers!
except they act like speed climbing 1 route indoors over and over again is real climbing lol
kyle dixon alex honnold is a real climber lmao what are you talking about
I think climbing is way harder than this video makes it look, too! The host seems to have a good body type and is in a good shape to climb. It would be interesting to see different "fit" people try to complete this who are strong in different muscles.
Agree. This was great
@@kyleorfelix isn't that like saying a 100m sprint isn't really running because it's not 20+ miles cross country? Though if your going by brain activity and thought processes I'd agree endurance is the more challenging mentally
WIRED: "It's almost impossible to climb 15 meters in 5 seconds."
Sam Watson: *hold my chalk*
Bruh just focus your chakra in your feet then you can run up walls
Bruh just run your walls in your chakra then you can run up feet
Just run 23 miles per hour up the wall
*naruto music intensifies*
Tell Usain Bolt to do that and we’ll have a record.
Nah man, i'll install some flying scripts
how to climb like a pro: wear a shirt with a pocket
ccthemartian 😂 I see it now!
:v
Lol
Now you have 5 ways to grip a rock
It's probably impossible in terms of costs and materials, but it would be interesting if they created a 3, 000 foot indoor wall that climbers could learn of by heart (i.e it never changed) and then tested how fast you could climb that.
Lmao the tallest building in the world isn’t even 3,000 feet tall
@@CarterCall Could build it off of a mountain
@@yellowcactustvz4929 Mountains don't really change, so, might as well just use a mountain.
@@jon_23546 For the original comment to make any sense he would have to mean a standardized one, good luck finding two identical mountains. But yeah I'm pretty sure he just meant regular mountain climbing, not sure why it'd have to be indoors
a 3000 foot indoor wall is also just a 3000 foot outdoor wall... just use a mountain
Meanwhile, I spend 30 seconds just to climb out of bed.
I take 2 hours
Taken me last 3 hours trying to get up
Sometimes I can't get out of bed lol
bruh the default iphone alarm wakes me up instantly and gets my heart racing
Morgwic haha that might be the most relatable thing I've ever heard
The most amazing part of this video for me is theres some french guy studying dudes climbing walls all day.
AlexCell33 and they were obliged to add subtitles wich is very insulting for our froggy accent.
And he's talking about the considerable human and financial resources that will be dedicated to making these times even faster in the olympics. Presumably much greater than all of his time and his salary. I'm thinking this is a huge waste - particularly just in this one problem. Plus, it's funny and entertaining but not that entertaining.
He's a biomechanist and probably doesn't specifically study rock-climbing.
AlexCell33 The cool think about academia is that no matter what you're into, there's almost assuredly someone out there who's studying it all day long. What we think is going unstudied is really more than likely just being studied outside of the spotlight.
Nicolas Tregan On German tv they often add subtitles for people speaking other German dialects. That is bad :D
this is one of my favorite vids on youtube. it's so good, the host is amazing and describing all the details of speed climbing in ways anyone can understand and it's perfectly presented in the edit.
Someone: climbs a 15 meter wall in 5 seconds
WIRED: why it’s almost impossible to climb a 15 meter wall in 4 seconds
Crash EDG ok
WIRED: Why It's Almost Impossible For Us To Resist Using Clickbait Titles
exactly why i watch a ton of their videos but never subscribe. i almost did.
The title still works, that's why they say almost.
WIRED: Why it's impossible to climb a speed wall without arms
'Sloppy and fast' haha Alex with that knife again 😂🤣🤣
I know!! He did it a few time 😂 I don’t think he likes losing...
haha Alex is a savage
Naw, it's just his robot mind being blunt.
He knows what he's doing with those jabs
@Trace Delozier no... not every moment was meant to be done fast and explosively. Do you think crossfit kipping pullups are the epitome of good form?
The World Record now stands at 4.902 s achieved by Vedriq Leonardo at the Finals 2023 in Seoul
I love how Alex had to make it extremely clear as to why he was slower than Jordan. To the point where he had to call speed climbing sloppy 😂
Pumitri II y’a that was a lot of shade thrown at the poor kid lol Alex was a little assholish in this
@@serenaava. Considering his position as one of the best, if not the best free soloists in the world, a star of the climbing community, of course he would take this opportunity to try to expose the general consensus on speed climbing to a wider audience. This is especially as the video frames him as second best.
Whenever its about Alex Hannold
Every comment thread becomes so wholesome.....
Its really.....un-youtube'ish
It is sloppy.. What's wrong with him saying it??
I mean sloppy is not really an insult if u undestand what it means
Wired, this is your best series by far. Never stop making it! So good!
Allen James Roughton ‘Why it’s almost impossible to never stop making these vids’
Allen James Roughton and Google
Honnold deadpanning "that is absurd" while Fishman cranks out one-armed pullups made my day
Alex being there is like a war-vet-record-holding sniper going to a kid's backyard for skeet shooting.
Still a good idea though.
My hands still sweat just at the sight of him, he was at the Oscars but somehow i'm still afraid something's gonna happen on that wall..
To be fare, riflery and shotgunning are two VERY different things. I've known a few snipers. Most ain't great with shotguns
Ian Stiehl I think that's the analogy. Alex's style is much more precise, while speed climbing is much more sloppy and imprecise.
I'd say Honnold is a sniper rifle and that kid is an assault rifle. Honnold needs precision and has only one try in climbing ( El Cap ) and the kid needs to just go up the wall, doesn't matter if he falls because he is roped
Alex always looking like he combed his hair with an egg beater
you dont need to comb your hair if you free soloed el cap, you cant look any better than that
@@taco3814 I haven't done anything this week. Still look like I combed my hair with an egg beater
Geeks don't care what they look like
@@ajcook7777 geeks?
Well, not anymore: in Paris today, four athletes already went below 5 secs, and Sam Watson 4.75s !!
It is truly incredible to see the real-world deviation between an olympic athlete on a fixed course, and a professional climber trying that same course for the first time. Alex is known the world over for his climbing prowess, and to see that he can scale that wall in under 30 seconds on his first attempt is absolutely astonishing. Gives me a lot of respect for the younger kid that flew up that thing in 8 seconds. Alex not only free-solo'd El Capitan, but he did it in under 4 hours. Some 3,000 meters. 7,400-something feet. Absolutely incredible by both men.
el cap is 3000ft/1000m
3000m in 4h wouldve been insane, running that up without any climbing involved is already pretty good
El cap is less than 1km but still an absolutely mind boggling climb
Well look we would all get closer to that kids achievement that Alex's trust me
@@happywednesday6741 you can’t do 3 pull ups, you have absolutely no right to judge lmaoo
@@nsnsikdksksksospapap lmao Plateu mad 🤣
It looks like 7 year old me climbing the stairs
I still do ot like that sometimes lmao
Looks like 21 year old me climbing the stairs
Watching this just after the Paris Olympics record was set at 4:47 seconds 🤯
They should put a 3000 foot autobelay on the nose on El Cap.
Aw man! I just fell. It's just a 20 minute ride back down.
Pooya Hatami auto belays every pitch😂
aj flynn 😂 Not to lose the multi pitch experience
Nope.. 😅
Pooya Hatami good luck on the roof and on Texas flake
I'm really curious who designed the one speed route everyone would use.
Google it
It’s like a lot of the oddball things in the climbing culture. Like using a video format that has long been outdated as a word for climbing a route. It was just slapped together for a quick competition and it stuck.
like speedrunners coming up with new ways to beat the game even faster
Jacky Godoff designed it.
@@jabcon2 what word
The fact that 0.75 seconds have come off this record since 2019 on a record that is only 5 seconds long is absolutely insane
My dude Robbie acting like he's never climbed before, I see you
lol, acting like anyone can do a 5.10b first time climbing
Is there footage of him climbing somewhere?
@@Leander_ no but you can really tell by his form, he's quite comfortable on the wall, confident in his moves in a way you can't be until you have a feel for it, a new climber couldn't make it up the wall at all
@@Ninjamonkey474 agreed.
@@Ninjamonkey474 Plus we know those shoes ain't no rentals. ;)
If you can climb it slowly, you can climb it fast.
Well, some can! Limb-Limb!
The overlap of climbers and violinists is probably not that high.
Those 10 people thank you for this comment.
Lmfao
I really appreciate this
this comment made my day. thank you for putting it into existence.
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Honnold's mere presence gives me chills. Will never be able to get my head around his achievements.
impressive, but i can do a quizlet match in 4.6 seconds
Impressive. What’s your Gravity high score?
@@Mr_Mimestamp we dont talk about it
Impressive, but I once did the daily challenge of solving 3 puzzles on a time limit in 10 seconds while playing block hexa puzzle.
My record is 0.3 on 4 total things to match, or 2 sets of 2
@@mobcaptain601 mine is 0.26 on a two set mstch.
That is not just Alex, that's a living legend
06.08.2024 4.75 ....Samuel Watson! Actually possible 😬
"Why its impossible to climb 15 meters in 5 seconds". "Because it's extremely difficult and no one has done it yet"
Yea but that's the boring answer
Alex: "wanna try this on El Capitan?"
Honnold as a reference of fast climbing is like a bottle of vodka teaching us how to walk straight. God climbs slow and smooth
“it’s going to be in the 2020 olympics” 2020: no it won’t
haha yes
Alex and Jordan were just roasting each other's technique the whole time lmao
This is like the 300th comment I read about people talking about stuff that would've happened in 2020 but didn't. We know.
@@KepleroGT bruh i commented this ten months ago, chill out lol
@@whoisgianna1793 lmao
"This is the first ever speed climbing trophy.
Fully drinkable".
I love rock climbers, they're all so delightfully colorful.
I have dabbled in so many sports in my years, and rock climbers are some of my favorite people. They're the chill, party animal skater dudes who will cheer you on when you fall cause it looked sick.
@Ty YT they got the skater vibes
Bit of an update, Indonesia's Kiromal Katibin achieved a 5.00 second time on the 8th of July, 2022.
No sub 5 yet though, and his previous record was a 5.04 so there's not looking to be much wiggle room here.
Update since then, Indonesia’s Veddriq Leonardo achieved sub 5 on 28th April 2023, with the current record of 4.9 set on that day
And it's 4.79 as of yesterday by Sam Watson
at least they picked an interviewer who has climbed before this time. he used drop knees, switched feet , etc on a speed wall lol
Step 1: Defy the laws of gravity
Step 2: Win
Nailed it.
Step 1: put the things on the floor
Step 2: turn camera side ways
Step 3: profit?
@@pluto8404 I dont think that's wow they did it
I watched this before I knew who Alex was and *what he had done*, then I found out and now I’m shocked by how much they understate him in this video
Watching Alex Honnold makes me wanna climb on stuff
Why is running a marathon without legs in under 10 minutes almost impossible?
Lol
@@walterb7174 To try this out I amputated both my legs and met with the top marathoner in America who lost his legs in an accident.
Just use a car with legs lmao
It’s really cool how they got an actual climber to do the interview. He’s not bad at all.
I love the slow mo. I like watching the intense focus on the faces of athletes on the top of their game. It's common throughout all the disciplines.
Love nothing better than being in the zone
I have a solution: Be 15 meter tall. DONE
Got it ill just borrow some flesh to make me taller
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New World Record set by Sam Watson at Wujiang 2024. 4.79s with a 0.123s reaction time. This is after he set an 4.85 in his first run.
2:50 Alex: "he's off like a rocket"
Lmao
Someone: climbs the wall in 5 seconds
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Watch a fricking super Mario speedrun they have to be pixel perfect and there is a set millisecond time amount that is not possible to beat
@@imatheistbut5789 yeah but there will always be glitches discovered that will shave frames of time
Omg, why is no one talking about how ripped the 16 year-old is. I have 20 year old friends who go to the gym who aren’t even as defined as Jordan. Really proves how hard he works!
Good vid but doesn't really make a strong argument for the impossibility of sub-5 seconds, or really offer a physical or biomechanical reason for that limit. I was thinking there might be a conversation on how much energy the body can actually transmit through the muscles related to the absolute most efficient way a body could move, and thereby defining an absolute minimum time that no human can improve on. Nobody can just leap directly to the top, for example, so there has to be some bound.
Hard agree. They're free throw percentage one was the best I've seen with actual science behind why it's impossible to get better than x
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Exactly what I thought the video would be about.
JMarchel Yes, that episode was awesome. The one about baseball pitching was very interesting and analytical of the actual physical requirements also.
Lets meet and you will help with my thsesis. Will YOU?
"Alex is a speed climber of bigger walls" - try free climber of literal mountains hahah!!
95% of his climbing is still done with ropes
Veddriq Leonardo just broke it with 4.90 seconds at IFSC Climbing World Cup 2023 Seoul
"sloppy and fast" that had me laughing
Others: climbs the wall like normal
Me, an intellectual: brings a ladder
Joona Illman yup but still slow 😂
One does not simply bring a ladder to a speedclimbing contest
u still have to climb it
*“Being sloppy and fast”* 😗
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Surprisingly there are a ton of rock climbing gyms everywhere
Why?
Just go do it.
Tried it the first time earlier! What an experience! Like with all things in order to progress practice is necessary. So im gonna go back again next week!
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Well climbing the 15 metres in 5 secs is actually possible as oppsed to 15 miles in 10 secs
Einstein: ALMOST impossibly? Over my dead body!
Because a scientist in mathematics and science relating to the universe is an expert in running, the human body, and lactic acid
It's really interesting seeing Jordan sometimes be an awkward teen and sometimes be an expert on climbing and talking about it
Exactly what I was thinking, haha
Magnus midtbø: *breaks world record first try, without knowing he did*
*Gets told he broke another world record*
Magnus midtbø: “oh cool”
For real though XD
Which video was that in??
Michael Morris he’s not good enough at speed climbing to get a world record
Harrison Still they’re not talking about speed climbing
@@queenjeski591 Then what?
Fishman: Sprints up wall
My Palms: Sweat Profusely
My Knees: Weak
My Arms: Feel Heavy
Mom's Spaghetti
Hotel Trivago
Sweater: Vomit on it already
it would be cooler and more interesting if the holds were partially randomised for every event, but each contestant gets a practice run first so it rewards adaptability and versatility rather than mostly just practice for a specific wall
Why though? The 100 meter dash isn't a randomized route, so why make the wall random!
Yeah you want to use the same route even in 50+ years otherwise you cant fairly compare your athletes over the decades
The point of this is to see who is the fastest, not seeing who's the best at adaptability.
ah yes let’s make the 100 meter sprint at a 20% incline angle and have the athletes run in crocs=same logic
It could be another event like hurdles.
Dude knows he real good and is trying so hard not to be cocky I love it
All right... Give this guy some kudos for actually even reaching the top of that wall 😂 Probably 80% of us wouldn't have made it up there at all
Right... Never climbed in my life
The run itself is not that hard, its probably a V3 tops, and V3 is completable by elementary students. It could easily be V1 in difficulty.
Artur Vegis you are using bouldering grades, which are not applicable to a route. The standardised speed route is around French 6a+
The interviewer is probably a casual climber tbf
@@yoseesteve9055 It doesnt matter, a person on the weaker side could do a V3.
I'm also amazed by the sheer power of these guys. Reza with a reported weight of 76 kg put out an average of 2041 W during his 5.48 s world record. That's approximately 3 hp (three horsepower)!
I wonder what the theoretically maximal power:weight ratio for a human body is.... that will supply the hard limit for the event times....
Yeah that's why they're cooked after a couple runs. I wonder if they wake up sore after a "day" of this lol
If my mom was right next to me with a belt I would climb the wall in 0.69 sec.
"Mom with a belt" and "00.69 secs"? Is this an incest joke?
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I absolutely love this series but this one seems a bit premature. It's a new discipline and it's short sighted to think we've already achieved peak performance. Look at the progression of the 100m.
and Veddriq Leonardo last month just killed the record with a 4.90 sec time, crazy
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woo sh that’s the joke
@@two-face1041 Did you not notice that their name is "Woosh"? I have a feeling this happens often for them lol