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I left Youtube for 39 days so I could become a better Climber



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  1. I'm a fan of climbing content, but I don't climb. I'm more of a hiking/running guy personally, but even then it's just a genuine inspiration to see you sticking with it man. I've had myriad setbacks with my physical health over the years and rebuilding from scratch back to even a semblance of what I once was is often frustrating and just downright demoralizing at times, but persistence and a positive attitude is always the answer. Some days it's easier than others to find that attitude and then somedays you get some help from Youtube videos from awesome creators. <3 Much appreciated.

  2. Love your channel! Appreciate to hear your thoughts and reflection on your climbing. Also here is some interaction 😁

  3. Thank you for sharing what you learned on this boulder. I can't wait to try out your advice in my own climbing!

  4. In your first try, it was already clear you are so strong. You are steady and stable on the moves, because you are stronger then this level.
    But I do get your handicap, I’ve suffered from BPPD a few months and climbing is hard when you get dizzy. And it holds you back.

    You owned this climb 🔥🔥

  5. Great Eric!! Admittedly havent seen your videos in a while, algorithm issue i guess, but happy to see you climb again and that you've gotten stronger! 🙂

    I know this is unsolicited, and that you've talked about your past issues with weight loss (all those years ago), but i honestly think you would feel better and stronger if eventually you started losing a bit of weight. I know it can be a slippery slope, but if you can do it in a wholesome and self-loving way i think it will not only benefit your climbing performance, buut also reduce injury risk and improve your general health, which id argue is even more important as we get older. I really dont mean to be judgemental or anything, this is honestly coming from a place of love. I just wanna see you win ❤️

  6. Dude! The vulnerability and honesty you show in this video goes through the roof! Amazing work. You are strong in so many ways. Oh and by the way, I would love to see a video about how to spend the days recovering from an injury (with Nikken), because I'm in the same boat at the moment, and I would love some content on recovering while trying to stay fit. There must be a story there as well.

  7. been studying swedish for about 4,5 years and i'm glad to say i can finally understand a few simple sentences lol

  8. Congratulations on that send, Eric! Amazing video as always! Your tenacity to keep fighting and growing despite all these hurdles is incredibly inspiring and motivating for myself and many others. I regularly will tell friends (climbers and non-climbers) about your videos and situation, everyone is always wow-ed and awe-struck. Thank you for these videos and I'm hyped on them! Huge steps!

  9. This was an amazing video. Got shivers when you made that crux hold. Also shows how climbing with people that know you and know when to push you is important.

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