Climbing Handholds 101: How to Hold Them! (FOR BEGINNERS) | Singapore Climbing Gym Boulder Movement
Here's an ultimate guide to climbing handholds! This video covers the 7 basic types of handholds that you'll see in most climbing gyms. Every new climber has probably had the same experience of being unsure how to hold certain handholds - this video will definitely give you a little more insight onto how to properly how them :)
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This is SO USEFUL! I am 67 years old and am heading to my first indoor rock climbing adventure in a few days. Thanks so much! See ya on the wall!
That is so inspiring that you’re trying a new activity like indoor climbing at 67!! Good for you 🥳🤩 I hope you have fun and fall in love with climbing 😊
how was it?
Yay for you. I"m 69 and just started 2 weeks ago. SO MUCH FUN!!
Wow..salute!! Very inspiring..👏👏👏👏👏🙇♀️
Take advice from the pros and be careful of your tendons for the first year. If you feel a twinge, stop. Watch other women climbing for style. Have fun.
As an experienced climber (and recently a climbing instructor at a local gym for me), this was nice to see some straightforward ways of explaining ways to use some of the harder holds.
Yes! I 100% agree
Just started indoor bouldering and this vid series is answering a lot of questions for me. Thanks
Thanks Dean! Do let us know if you have any other questions :)
I turned 70 in March this year. I started climbing in July when my son suggested it might be fun. Still on level 1 & 2 so far. Jugs are definitely my favourite hold at the moment. Great tips, and very clear exolanations to help my progression to crimps, etc. Thank you. 👏👏
I am a late bloomer too, you will enjoy it and do what you can, in time you will get there.
I've been climbing like 4 times now and this makes me feel much more informed about the holds I've heard people mentioning
I just went to my first indoor rock climbing gym with friends. I've never climbed before, so I learned a lot very fast. I was able to get to a tough V1 with what I now know as a crimp I couldn't manage. I'll be back in the gym next week now that I know what to do!
Thanks for the tips. I'm 44 and weight 260 lbs. I've gone to the climbing gym twice now and I'm liking the challenge. There's always somebody there to strike up a conversation and give good climbing tips.
I'm bouldering and climbing indoors and outdoors for like 8 years now. I've seen a lot content on KZhead and other platforms and it's always great to see someone new doing these kind of things. It's refreshing. Keep going with this great work. Really like your style💪🏻 And to answer your question 😉 Slopers and pinches, especially in a compression style problem Greetings from Germany ☺
You guys have a really comprehensive and technical approach to climbing. Good job!
Thanks so much for all the great content. I wish more gyms had the time and dedication to teach their craft like you all do. Keep up the amazing work and may God bless your efforts exponentially.
Perfect! … just now taking up the sport. Love the detail, brevity, and the fun thoroughness!
Really helpful. I just started in a local rock gym. SO MUCH FUN.
Awesome video! I have been using too much full crimps and now I realize that they are a last resource gripping technique (for beginners at least)
the production value of the video is so high!!! thanks guys, really helpful video
Thanks so much for this video. I'm new to climbing and hearing the terms and learning about their grips has been such a help.
I’ve never climbed in my life. Yet, I’ve had a desire to learn. Thanks for the useful and easy to follow video.
I’m very new to rock climbing so I like the jugs a lot but I’m also exited to learn and get better with all the other holds me and my friend were just at our local gym and we’re having a ton of fun trying to figure out how to hold all the different holds, this was very useful thanks
Thank you both so so much for this video! This is a perfect breakdown on what to do for specific holds. Every new climber should check out this video!
I like the energy of you all! brilliant content and editing as well. Thanks :)
Slopers are the ultimate confidence killer. Great video!
I mean, my favorite hold has to be the jugs. Mostly because a jug is generally what you'll be grabbing when doing dynos, but also because of the weird looks I get when I'm discussing a route and say something like "it's got nice big jugs that you can really get a good grip on" in public. That all being said, I did develop a certain soft spot for crimps after climbing for a while.
This was so helpful!! Thank you so much! This was especially useful for me as i started climbing about 3 months ago. I immediately had better luck with the routes i could barely start before🎉
I'm a complete beginner to climbing and my sis and I just started going to our local gym! This'll come in handy, ha. Thank you!
0:29 🤣🤣💪 hilarious. I just realized how small this channel is but the info is just so easy to digest and put into practice compared to big climbing channels
Amazing guys. Just started climbing, this is really helpful.
Great video! Thank you guys so much for making it. As someone who is starting out I feel much better going to my local gym next time.
Thanks so much for the video! The tip about not using the full crimp is very important - I realised I was doing this a lot and straining my fingers without actually improving the strength in them much. I love your presentation and explanations!
Super job. Thank you for the great explanations!
Super helpful as a refresher! Just started climbing and it’s very useful to have such clear outlines. Thank you
Awesome video! Very clear and concise. Also enjoy your sense of humor!
Great video, this was really helpful for me as I'm just getting started with bouldering and indoor climbing
I love your interpretation of the meaning of jugs, not what I’d use but I guess it works!
You had me at, “tiny chips of pure evil” - seriously, I’m a fan for life starting today
Loved the info and the passion!!!
Great quality and super informative. Keep going and make sure to try and collaborate with other channels on yt and insta
Thank you so much, I enjoy bouldering, it’s great exercise and also a great atmosphere.
Love the energy you two have!
Wow i stubbled onto your channel, great content and nice energy. keep up the good work. I started rock climbing recently by attending rock climbing school for sport , lead and trad climbing. But since i would like to do indoor climbing once or twice per week for practicing and improve my movement, for my rock climbing weekends, i find this video very educational :)
Instantly subscribed. You two are super likeable, watchable people. Very useful video, thank you.
Very informative! Can't wait to try your tips out
1 minute in, love you guys allready and your attidude
thanks guys great video, I can now identify the different types of holds in my gym
Super helpful & informative! I made sure to save this video!
Rock climbing is so much fun, it’s a great workout. Need to have a lots endurance.
Best ever!, I would love more lessons, already subscribed!
Thanks guys! great video for newbies. Well presented
Love Michael's reactions and way of explaining. super cool dude
Great video very informative, thank you guys
Started climbing 2 months ago and I ALWAYS come back to this video so I know what I’m talking about
0:29 hilarious. I just realized how small this channel is but the info is just so easy to digest and put into practice compared to big climbing channels
Awesome video, thanks a lot!!!
Slopers are my favourite 🙄🙄 so useful! thanks!
Im really new to Bouldering so thankyou so much for this video, i will subscribe❤
WOW thank you so much for this video it was super useful and helpful! :)
I live in a small town in tx and there are no gyms here but, on a trip to wisconsin it was a great experience to go to a gym when compared to a makeshift hill climbing thingy
These guys are so wholesome lol thanks for the vid!
Thank you for this very informative video💋💋
Good stuff! Im new to climbing, and this helps alot! 😚
Awesome video 🙏 as a beginner my favorite handhold is Jugs 😁
Thanks for the tips on how best to hold them. I find slopers the hardest, but will try your tips next time
I loved this video, thanks guys.
Wow amazing motivation 💪
It was just my first day rock climbing, this video is really helpful thank you T-T
I’m a beginner and this is very informative. Thank you!
very informative and cool vid, thanks!
This video is very useful. I keep forgetting the names so this video definitely comes in handy!
You two are gems
I’m a beginner climbing indoors for about 3 months and this was helpful to get the climbing language down so when I’m talking w other climbers I understand what they are saying and how to respond! at the moment I’m starting to really like crimps!
Happy climbing 😊
My favourite handholds for sure the Volumes, They look cool and make a great challange!
Thank you I am a beginner and this helps a lot
Thank you. I’m a new climber. I’m currently at 7a+ but I’m getting better
Badass video!! 🙏
so helpful!! thanks a lot
Thanks guys, this was really useful. I struggle with pockets 😅
Really like these videos and love the vibe of the channel
Thank you for the encouraging feedback Alvaro, it means a lot as we are just getting started here!
Ty for this Jensen and Michael
This is amazing! Thanks so much for the super friendly introduction.
Great video guys!
Great video lads !
Excellent Thanks guys
Thank you! Very useful
Finally a way to actually use pockets without looking like a fool, great vid
Just in case anyone was wondering, when Micheal was counting with his fingers he made a 🤙 kind of gesture when he got to 6. This is because in Chinese culture they use that hand gesture to represent six, since it’s similar to the character for it.
I just went rock climbing for the first time and I saw those rocks!
You had me at, “tiny chips of pure evil” - seriously, I’m a fan for life starting today 👇🎉
Went rock coming for the first time this past weekend. Definitely liked jugs the most lol
Definitely not a beginner here. But i watched it because you guys kept the video so engaging
You guys are great!
This is brilliant, i keep wondering what is the right way to do this , esp as I'm doing this alone, and no one to learn from
"tiny chips of pure evil" :D Ahaha, great video!
Thanks guys!
That was great!
sooooo useful tysm!
Crimps and pinches are my favourites! I have small hands and a giant thumb! :D
Gotta say I love the problems with slopers :D If I get to Singapore I must visit the gym!
Thanks for sharing 👍
LOL. We all know that everyone loves a Jug.
Two big ones
Me "ill rember these on the wall" Me on the wall "wait what color am I doing"
As a beginner I struggle now with big pinches that look a bit like bread loaves. Thanks for the video, it helps a lot understanding other content in English about climbing (I'm French and know nothing of these technical terms. Actually maybe I should learn them in French as well ^^).
Yeah, whenever I see those big pinches, I do everything I can to avoid them. Even trying to skip them to reach the next hold. They are my kryptonite
Thank tou so much guys, tou are very helppful