Anyone notice how she got more grip? No chalk same grip literally pulling the dude around and on top of all of that she has a coffee cup 😂😂😂😂
@Leland64413 күн бұрын
She really has a strong grip and good strengh overall but they don't have the same place for their grip, the woman have a place to have a good position for her fingers, meanwhile the man have have more "cricly" place to put his fingers
@Werben013 күн бұрын
You can also argue man has more chalk hence your point is invalid @Werben0
@Matthew-xj2nl13 күн бұрын
Okay @Werben0 your obviously a rock climbing expert tell us more
@Matthew-xj2nl13 күн бұрын
@@Werben0The opposite is true actually, he has much more room and she’s on a much smaller crimp. It’s much harder to hold her side
@maldrinjr96299 күн бұрын
you can’t say she has more grip, other than grippier shoes. If someone really had more grip they would’ve pulled it out of each others hands.
@Heurigijdbd7 күн бұрын
Damn shes insanely strong pulling on a full grown man sippin on coffee you can tell his minds blown
@Matthew-xj2nl13 күн бұрын
Not to take anything away from her but you can literally see the dude pushing off with his back foot to help him slide further and make it look more wild
@matthewlupton153913 күн бұрын
They’re using different shoes lmao. She has running shoes, he has rock climbing shoes so of course she’s more likely to be able to drag him around like that.
@orq_s6196Күн бұрын
The difference is the shoes. He’s sliding around and she didn’t move once
@TmeupTeddy3 күн бұрын
Doesn't have anything to do with the handgrip strength and everything with the grip of her shoes
@yy-sf1xq13 күн бұрын
If that's true, what is it that "transfers" so to speak, the frictional force her shoes develop??🙄🙄🙄
@Alvan8113 күн бұрын
@@Alvan81Lol imagine believing that traction is fictional.
@JorgeChavez-du5vm13 күн бұрын
@JorgeChavez-du5vm Lol. Imagine the absolute strongest gripping shoes on earth ok? Now imagine instead of a hand made out of tendons, bone and muscle? Her hand was made of noodles, or balsa wood? Or she had the hand strength of a toddler or stroke victim.. Does the traction matter then? This being YT, I'm sure I can count on a sarc response that doesn't actually process what I said.
@Alvan8113 күн бұрын
@@Alvan81 what exactly is your question? How friction works? Not trying to be facetious, genuinely wondering
@yy-sf1xq13 күн бұрын
@@Alvan81 Lol are you Billy Madison trying to explain the industrial revolution? What do you think traction is? It's grip coefficient between the parts making contact with the floor and the floor itself. Traction always matters when movement is concerned. I get that you're referring to if they weren't capable of holding the wood block but you know that you're answering your own question by defeating it with your own lack of logic. If they can't hold the block it's not a traction problem (feet and shoes grip) it's a deficient or defective linkage between two opposing forces (tensile strength of the hands).
@JorgeChavez-du5vm13 күн бұрын
She's a rock climber
@flyleaf82566 күн бұрын
There's a difference between finger tip strength and grip strength. He was tip and she was grip
@timothyjones83067 күн бұрын
Her holding her coffee😹💀
@FastestJC6 күн бұрын
Both of them fr haha
@bob_the_eel703313 күн бұрын
She didn't even need someone to hold her beer
@user-vp9eq7mo4y2 күн бұрын
We talking shoe grip or
@JF.905 күн бұрын
This has not much to do with hand grip but to do with normal shoes vs climbing shoes and their traction on concrete flooring.
Rock climbers r built different
Different shoes
He could crush my life 💀
She?
@@thiagothebrazilian9762he....
That's a she. You good?
Anyone notice how she got more grip? No chalk same grip literally pulling the dude around and on top of all of that she has a coffee cup 😂😂😂😂
She really has a strong grip and good strengh overall but they don't have the same place for their grip, the woman have a place to have a good position for her fingers, meanwhile the man have have more "cricly" place to put his fingers
You can also argue man has more chalk hence your point is invalid @Werben0
Okay @Werben0 your obviously a rock climbing expert tell us more
@@Werben0The opposite is true actually, he has much more room and she’s on a much smaller crimp. It’s much harder to hold her side
you can’t say she has more grip, other than grippier shoes. If someone really had more grip they would’ve pulled it out of each others hands.
Damn shes insanely strong pulling on a full grown man sippin on coffee you can tell his minds blown
Not to take anything away from her but you can literally see the dude pushing off with his back foot to help him slide further and make it look more wild
They’re using different shoes lmao. She has running shoes, he has rock climbing shoes so of course she’s more likely to be able to drag him around like that.
The difference is the shoes. He’s sliding around and she didn’t move once
Doesn't have anything to do with the handgrip strength and everything with the grip of her shoes
If that's true, what is it that "transfers" so to speak, the frictional force her shoes develop??🙄🙄🙄
@@Alvan81Lol imagine believing that traction is fictional.
@JorgeChavez-du5vm Lol. Imagine the absolute strongest gripping shoes on earth ok? Now imagine instead of a hand made out of tendons, bone and muscle? Her hand was made of noodles, or balsa wood? Or she had the hand strength of a toddler or stroke victim.. Does the traction matter then? This being YT, I'm sure I can count on a sarc response that doesn't actually process what I said.
@@Alvan81 what exactly is your question? How friction works? Not trying to be facetious, genuinely wondering
@@Alvan81 Lol are you Billy Madison trying to explain the industrial revolution? What do you think traction is? It's grip coefficient between the parts making contact with the floor and the floor itself. Traction always matters when movement is concerned. I get that you're referring to if they weren't capable of holding the wood block but you know that you're answering your own question by defeating it with your own lack of logic. If they can't hold the block it's not a traction problem (feet and shoes grip) it's a deficient or defective linkage between two opposing forces (tensile strength of the hands).
She's a rock climber
There's a difference between finger tip strength and grip strength. He was tip and she was grip
Her holding her coffee😹💀
Both of them fr haha
She didn't even need someone to hold her beer
We talking shoe grip or
This has not much to do with hand grip but to do with normal shoes vs climbing shoes and their traction on concrete flooring.
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What the background music name?
You know it’s fake
Dayum girl ❤
A normal gamer girl drinking star bucks vs him
Get a grip will ya 😜
Cool way to get to work
Nice (shoe) grip
Embarrassing
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