The most popular posts and videos for September 2012
Popular Posts & Videos For September 2012
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Video Friday – 9/28/2012
The top rated videos of the past week
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ABS: Anything But Speed
Via Climbing.com comes a reminder that the IFSC announced at the recent World Championships in Paris that its bid for climbing to make the 2020 Olympic Games will focus exclusively on sport climbing:
Lead is the historical and traditional climbing discipline. It is the expression of climbing most commonly perceived by the public and a popular event among climbers and non-climbers. Lead events have also the most universal representation and is the discipline that a majority of our national federations indicated as their favorite. Lead brings athletes beyond vertical in a continuous gravity challenge, and TV experts pointed out they need the height challenge.
I would actually argue that the most common expression of climbing “perceived by the public” is speed climbing1, which is exactly why it is important that speed climbing not be the discipline of climbing that heralds the sport’s return to the Olympics. Speed climbing is ok in the context of larger climbing competitions, but to reinforce to a global audience the incorrect notion that speed climbing is actually something any climber does would be a mistake in my opinion.
Remember kids: speed climbing is neither.
- Although Alex Honnold may be pushing free soloing into the lead with the attentions he’s been getting of late ↩
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Spotting Climbers In The Wild
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Productive Week For Daniel Woods
After spending the past several months jetting around the world climbing in place like Borneo, South Africa and Norway, Daniel Woods is back in the U.S.
Bass For Your Face’s Abyss Review
Really the only review of the recent LT11 film Abyss you need to read1:
This movie had everything you would expect from a Colorado bouldering video: gratuitous tick marks, drastic lowballs, easy looking v13′s, and Chris Schulte climbing compression problems. And it had NOTHING in common with the original Abyss. No submarines, no aliens, no Marinara Trench, and no crazy mustached dude suffering from the bends.
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VERY disappointing.
- Just don’t read it if you’re offended by the occasional piece of naughty language ↩
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Video Friday – 9/21/2012
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