Random but i feel David is the real ninja warrior here. Not based on strength but on his creativity and versatility to find the best techniques that work for him
So stoked you got James on this! He's been one of my favourites since I started watching the show back in season 3 and I'm happy to see he's still a BEAST🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
People almost always make age seem like it is a big factor in how well someone can do. But it really doesn't matter, if you are in shape, trained, conditioned, and you are healthy, and take care of your body. I am 56 and can do this stuff more so then when I was 25, because I have trained and improved. If your body regresses with age, you are not really taking care of it. Or there is something going on you are not aware of. But it isn't simply aging. Your body is designed to heal itself, not just age and become less capable. When I was 45, I went and checked out an MMA gym, and the owner/trainer/mma fighter said he was surprised someone "my age" was in that shape. But that is just a a social idea that gets passed around society.
I think if you don't make it a priority life happens and all of a sudden you haven't exercised regularly in 20years or more, it's hard to not let that happen as an adult. That being said when I was 18 I felt superhuman, I gotta be honest 😉 ...though on the other hand in something like rock climbing that takes technique I'm way batter than my younger self!
If you joined the ends of the ropes together to make a loop, it'd probably work out as a legitimate ninja warrior obstacle. With just a loose rope it wouldn't be good for production to have to replace it each time. Making a loop might make the challenge slightly easier though.
@@mids9001 Good point. That's probably safer than of the loop doesn't touch the ground, but could still be an awkward landing if not landing on completely flat ground. Say you're going for landing on your feet, but land partially on the rope - would be easier to twist an ankle that way.
Man, it's been years since I watched ANW, but I do remember David. For the record, I haven't climbed a rope since... the early '90s... but I would love to try that.
5 years from now, we are probably going to see a video of Anton proposing an experiment with his friends/peers doing this same experiment but with channel lock pliers. Much love you guys!
“Something that looks so easy and simple…” Uhh.. wut? My first instinct was that it’s not even possible! Anton, you’re an absolute freak of nature if you see something that seems physically impossible and think “Yeh… I can do that. Easy.” Hahahah What the hell… you’re just built different, my guy. Made strong in the motherland.
Love your videos Anton, if I ever miss one I blame my adhd and I'll get around to watch all of them and leaving likes and comments eventually. Also idk if it's just me or does milo look like the fake MR BEAST?
Nice to see some (for me) new faces. Good spirits as usual 👍🏻 Tough challenge. Should practice on it and see how it progress over some months with strength and new techniques.
Шикарно! Последний способ -- первое о чем я подумал, когда увидел эту задачу! :-) Но его можно модифицировать, если первым дело закинуть ноги наверх (т.е. сделать стойку на руках как на кольцах). Возможно таким образом получится еще ускорить восхождение! :-) Кстати, почему бы тебе не завести аккаунт на Бусти? Было бы приятно многим, уверен! СПАСИБО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂
when your playing around with ropes like this, if you would want to make this allot harder use a climbing rope you belay climbers with, cause allot smaller will be allot harder to even make moves in, that's unless you twist the rope around your hand than if your strong enough you can even do a one arm pullup in it, but also progressing up the rope would be harder to, anyways always nice to see the creative challanges you come up with anton
interesting the technique at the end by holding one side with your feet and essentially pulling yourself up. I'm guessing the same could be done by holding one side with one hand and "milking" the other side with the other hand. essentially a one armed version of "milking the rope". You could compete to see which arm is quicker.
Btw, seeing videos with rope climbing I found that nobody uses legs lock like crossfit athletes. It is useless for this challenge but could be used for a long climb. I wish Anton to have colab with crossfit athlete in crossfit box. It would be interesting since there are many gymnastics movements where Anton is very strong
Anton actually pulls up. He doesn't "chest to bar." What people in CrossFit utilize, like you were talking about with the feet, is for the sake of speed, even if it is a piss-poor excuse of a movement considered some sort of exercise. CrossFit is fun to watch but they need to continuously improve naming their movements because some of the names do not match the half-assed movement patterns they perform, again because they are doing it for speed (not quality)
Yeah, they also don't kip like crossfitters when they do pull-ups either. Also, I'm sure these guys know all about how to climb a rope efficiently. Case in point, Anton has several rope-climbing-specific videos on this channel. Let's not bring in the clown college that is crossfit to this channel.
@@thomasbecker9676 Anton is great athlete. Different sports have different goals and technic. Let's not compare sports but extend the skillet that Anton did many times with Magnus, Jujo