Rock Climbing Technique for Beginners: The Back Step / Drop Knee

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • A quick but in depth analysis of the Back Step, Drop Knee or Egyptian. I will cover definition, advantages and areas of application in the usual, very information dense style. Used in the right situations, this beginner / intermediate / advanced rock climbing technique saves lots of energy while adding control and flow to your climbing style at the same time. Keep in mind that it's easier to climb hard with an efficient climbing style :P
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    Rock Climbing Technique For Intermediates : The Back Step / Drop Knee by Mani the Monkey
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Komentáře • 167

  • @ManitheMonkey
    @ManitheMonkey  Před 8 lety +81

    Hope you enjoyed this one, I tried to make it as informative as possible! Tell me what you think!

  • @chocolatedumdum2
    @chocolatedumdum2 Před 6 lety +8

    As a mechanic engineer, I can’t thank you enough for incorporating vector arrows in the videos. Thanks Mani!

  • @rikki7953
    @rikki7953 Před 7 lety +17

    your videos are put together SO WELL

  • @MoniqueReneeArt
    @MoniqueReneeArt Před 8 lety +9

    This is actually crazy helpful for me, thank you!

  • @nickmcmillan8681
    @nickmcmillan8681 Před 6 lety

    Hey Mani, thanks for all your great material and humor. Im finding it really valuable.

  • @AliceVict0ria
    @AliceVict0ria Před 7 lety

    Thanks Mani! Awesome video as usual :) can't wait to practice this technique tomorrow

  • @absasaad
    @absasaad Před 6 lety

    Loved it. Great learning structure to the video! Well rounded explanation of the technique. Excited to experiment with it tomorrow at the gym. Thank you.

  • @Jackejones1989
    @Jackejones1989 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for explaining this so well! Going to give this a try next time

  • @CaptainSpaceCat17
    @CaptainSpaceCat17 Před 5 lety

    Super informative, my rock climbing teacher sent me this video and it makes the technique make so much more sense! Thank you!

  • @RustuPai
    @RustuPai Před 7 lety +1

    Very good tips, thanks, Mani! I especially liked the 'when not to use' part.

  • @daysintirol
    @daysintirol Před 7 lety

    Thank you, I really found the side comparison of different techniques used on the same holds as well as the green and red diagrams that show the direction of weight!

  • @Jahmas88
    @Jahmas88 Před 6 lety +5

    I just started climbing a a few weeks ago, came across these videos recently and they are a massive help!! You explain things really well and make it all easily understandable, been watching them religiously, keep up the great work man, Thanks for making these, and you're Vegan! that's an added bonus!! :D

  • @Azajndo
    @Azajndo Před 8 lety

    Wow...a very very useful tutorial. Many thanks for your efforts dude, you're the best!

  • @cristinafregonese8637
    @cristinafregonese8637 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video and useful explanations, love the examples in particular, thanks!

  • @kaludjeru
    @kaludjeru Před 7 lety

    Thanks a lot, your videos are really very helpful for understanding which techniques to use depending on the holds your body positioning! Keep up the good work :)

  • @stephenjtan
    @stephenjtan Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for this video and your flagging video. You give excellent explanations of these techniques.

  • @Anson0428
    @Anson0428 Před 5 lety

    Mani, I like your explanation step by step. It really help beginners to understand why and when to use back step.

  • @LemonsandLove
    @LemonsandLove Před 8 lety +2

    amazing video! hurray for advanced climbing techniques! 😁😁 thanks for making this, I love the way you explain things in so much detail, it's really helpful for me to get a deeper understanding even though I already know the technique :) looking forward to more videos like this!

  • @mookykitten
    @mookykitten Před 8 lety

    That's helpful information. Thanks for making the videos:)

  • @hilaryneilson9913
    @hilaryneilson9913 Před 7 lety

    Awesome! I am pumped to try to drop knee more often!

  • @shoqed
    @shoqed Před 4 lety +1

    I believe the mechanics that are hard to explain at 3:41 are: 1) knee extensors are generally stronger then flexors so its easier to push with both legs than push with the right one and pull with the left one and 2) you are getting your center of gravity more to the right so you get a little bit of flag as well

  • @SnowmansApartment
    @SnowmansApartment Před 5 lety

    thx man. :) i‘ll start using your vids to learn a new technique every week ^_^

  • @rachaeldewing
    @rachaeldewing Před 8 lety +1

    great tip! can't wait to try this!

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 8 lety

      Thank you, definitely add it to your repertoire, it helps a lot!

  • @jonathanprestrud6733
    @jonathanprestrud6733 Před 7 lety +1

    Your videos have been invaluable in helping me understand the essentials of climbing techniques -- thank you, Mani!

  • @susisorglos7010
    @susisorglos7010 Před 8 lety

    Tanks a lot for that informative video, awesome!

  • @amanda.sequinel
    @amanda.sequinel Před 6 lety

    Muito obrigada Mani!! Você é muito didático e assistindo seus vídeos fica muito fácil de entender! Realmente aprecio muito seu canal!! Keep doing! Thanks a lot!

  • @suchasreallife
    @suchasreallife Před 4 lety +5

    In my last climbing session I used a drop knee and toe down two simple steps made climbing a route I can climb but steuggle to much less effort

  • @nadinelarsen4260
    @nadinelarsen4260 Před 7 lety +1

    You are so good to explain :-) Thanks!

  • @pixAmant
    @pixAmant Před 7 lety

    wow that will help me, i keep this in mind for my next training. thank you for all the effort you are putting in your videos, your channel is doing great and i enjoy to follow you!

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 7 lety

      Great to hear that Hannes, thanks for the support!

  • @Marco-sj4vo
    @Marco-sj4vo Před 7 lety

    Oh man, this is insanely helpful. You are a nice teacher

  • @rocioeugeniagomez4278
    @rocioeugeniagomez4278 Před 7 lety

    love your videos. they helped me a lot! vielen dank!!

  • @allbakadabus
    @allbakadabus Před 6 lety

    Great information; very helpful!

  • @jenna_kwon
    @jenna_kwon Před 4 lety

    Great content! Thank you! Super informative.

  • @G1aVoL
    @G1aVoL Před 7 lety

    Pretty good explanation of the back step! :)

  • @jimaoo
    @jimaoo Před rokem

    Very useful video thx 🎉 happy new year

  • @dadbod4038
    @dadbod4038 Před 6 lety

    GREAT VIDS MAN, KEEP EM COMING ;)

  • @ParanoidPoozle
    @ParanoidPoozle Před 8 lety

    You have done a great job breaking this down and explaining it thoroughly. Thank you so much! The visual side by side comparisons are immensely helpful. And the arrow you added pointing out the direction of the drive of the drop knee really brought home my understanding of why it's a useful technique. I just couldn't visualize it before that. This is a really well done instructional video!

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 8 lety

      Thanks for the awesome feedback, it's great to hear that the videos are appreciated!

  • @TheTennesseeYankee
    @TheTennesseeYankee Před 5 lety

    Great video, thank you!

  • @batumbay
    @batumbay Před 7 lety +3

    Hey Mani awesome job once again!
    I have noticed that the order of the "Rock Climbing Technique for Intermediates" playlist is mixed (I believe this video was intended to be the first one).
    It can help to fix this for new subscribers that are getting to know your channel.
    Keep up the good work!
    P.S.: You are always welcome to come climb with us in the climbers heaven of Geyikbayırı, Turkey :)

  • @blindsuns1
    @blindsuns1 Před 7 lety

    seriously great video: informative, demo and comparison, quality :) well earned sub here!

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 7 lety

      Great to hear that the content is appreciated! Thanks for your support!

  • @michaelgraham6331
    @michaelgraham6331 Před 6 lety

    Great video, man!

  • @marcgrauferrer6583
    @marcgrauferrer6583 Před 7 lety

    thank you so much, it helps me a lot!

  • @alirezababaie1040
    @alirezababaie1040 Před 7 lety

    Danke dir!
    Das war sehr hilfreich! :)

  • @Colin_Barnes
    @Colin_Barnes Před 7 lety

    Nice video again. thanks

  • @pmnazir
    @pmnazir Před 8 lety +1

    Knew about back step. Still this video gave more insight into it. Hasn't tried much back step in my 2 years of mostly indoor climbing. Surely going to try it in my climbs whenever possible. Great video, as usual.

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 8 lety

      Thanks, I'm glad my vid could provide more insight!

  • @xxxxxxxx455
    @xxxxxxxx455 Před 7 lety

    Great explanation!

  • @Towatia
    @Towatia Před 7 lety +1

    Hi from Venezuela. it´s a very informative video, thanxs, i´m a beginner climber and I used to be subjet number 1 in your examples. XD

  • @imyourpt
    @imyourpt Před 7 lety

    great xork on your videos man. keep it up!

  • @eraserlaser
    @eraserlaser Před 7 lety

    Thanks Mani !

  • @HonourAmongThieves
    @HonourAmongThieves Před 4 lety +2

    I rewatch these videos every few months :')

  • @aleksarakic8035
    @aleksarakic8035 Před 8 lety

    I was looking for channel like yours! Great video :)

  • @Santiago_MX
    @Santiago_MX Před 8 lety

    Well articulated! Thank you!

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 8 lety

      Thanks man, could be better but I try my best :P

  • @Nihilist_Adventure
    @Nihilist_Adventure Před 2 lety

    Thanks mani

  • @olivierdelcroix
    @olivierdelcroix Před 7 lety

    Your best video. Thanks :)

  • @TitomnJeswen
    @TitomnJeswen Před 8 lety +14

    I think you made an awesome video!

  • @iandavismadeinengland5881

    My new past time great feeling
    ,

  • @RiceBinger
    @RiceBinger Před 8 lety +1

    Great videos. Gotta binge watch your videos when I got home

  • @nicolasduverglas
    @nicolasduverglas Před 7 lety

    What an amazing tutorial ! Thanks man

  • @pdude1911
    @pdude1911 Před 8 lety

    Great video as usual!

  •  Před 8 lety

    Great video mate!

  • @olofsvedbom7041
    @olofsvedbom7041 Před 8 lety

    Great video and your explanation is flawless imho! Im use to call this move a drop-knee or knee-down. Thanks!

  • @Snowpeanow
    @Snowpeanow Před 8 lety

    Great video man!!!

  • @joemmalon1
    @joemmalon1 Před 8 lety +1

    Thumbs up as always^^!

  • @Miya-ln7vh
    @Miya-ln7vh Před 8 lety

    thanks for making this video!

  • @teixeira1415
    @teixeira1415 Před 7 lety

    I'll practice this technique today

  • @rochellemoore5132
    @rochellemoore5132 Před 6 lety

    Tried my first over hang tonight - wish I would've watched this first. But it was fun either way!

  • @CabelCabelCabel
    @CabelCabelCabel Před 3 lety

    very good

  • @uljanakalinitschenko6377
    @uljanakalinitschenko6377 Před 7 lety +5

    Hey Mani! Thank your very much for the work you putting out here! I really like your didactical approach and cool explanations with examples, comparisons and drawings. Could you please integrate a tip on hand care in one of your videos, like how do you prevent bruises and what do you do if you have them? Greetings from Dresden! P.S. come to climb in Elbsandsteingebirge!

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks for the suggestion, I'll do my best!

  • @203lavaboy
    @203lavaboy Před 8 lety

    Great video please make more!

  • @Lukasmuigg1983
    @Lukasmuigg1983 Před 8 lety

    Nice video as always :)

  • @nataliaberger7398
    @nataliaberger7398 Před 6 lety

    Very helpful, thanks! I come from dancing world and drop knee feel so unnatural to my body. I am trying to find out which muscles are involved in that move, so I can work them and improve this useful step. Maybe this is an idea for a series of videos: dedicated workout to improve concrete movements in the vertical. Love your channel, congratulations.

  • @matiasabbott426
    @matiasabbott426 Před 5 lety

    Thank you

  • @theHighlyClassified
    @theHighlyClassified Před 8 lety +11

    "Ass muscles" haha
    I love these visual comparisons that you include - they're so helpful! Thank you!

  • @JoeShowers
    @JoeShowers Před 8 lety

    Your video is amazing. Holy God, please don't stop. This is way better than watching Sean McColl talk at a camera about his exercises.
    Question, is a layback and a back step/drop knee the same thing? I'm thinking the same body position, just rotated 90 degrees.

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 8 lety

      Great question, the layback is a slightly different thing, although knees are also pointing into the same lateral direction and hips are not parallel. I think this one is mainly used in crack climbing. While hands are holding some crack very sidepull like, with a common loading direction, feet are standing on a surface area, which is laterally oriented, in a common loading direction in opposition to your hands in order to generate friction. One could call it a special case of the Back Step, the main difference being that both extremity pairs are pointing into the same direction. I would say it's a different thing :)

  • @pounet2
    @pounet2 Před 8 lety

    Good video.... Even if I know this technique (one of my friend uses it all the time), I barely use it. It is also good to understand why it works. I should work on it. Thanks.

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 8 lety

      Glad you got something from the vid, you're welcome!

  • @dignabressers7741
    @dignabressers7741 Před 8 lety

    Thx!

  • @chrisludwig4729
    @chrisludwig4729 Před 6 lety

    Not sure about the modifier vegan, but this was a fantastically well designed video

  • @gregorylamecker4171
    @gregorylamecker4171 Před 5 lety +2

    First, thanks for the awesome video! I'm having a little trouble with the concept of holds pointing towards/ away from you. Any help?

  • @P90Lover1
    @P90Lover1 Před 8 lety +2

    sehr gutes Video :)

  • @fatandy63
    @fatandy63 Před 5 lety

    I am a dainty 104 kg. This video is genius. Thank you

  • @treeoflifehiking1807
    @treeoflifehiking1807 Před 7 lety +4

    Yes, got something from it. You explain things very well. My instructor calls this technique, "Twist and Lock". He has me doing this on a traverse route in the climbing gym for building endurance and learning efficient technique. I like the way you explain it with the idea of dropping the knee. My instructor believes in developing the 3 essentials: straight arms, quiet feet, and twist and lock. You cover all 3 of these on your channel and you do a really good job of explaining them especially with the comparisons on ways not to do it. Thanks again for taking the time to make these videos. Oh, do you have a video on how to make the pull-up board that you take traveling?

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for the feedback, here the video about my portable hangboard: czcams.com/video/wuxwD58WC3w/video.html

  • @liwan5022
    @liwan5022 Před 6 lety

    Hi! really enjoy all the tips you generously share! Very helpful! Just want to ask if you have some suggestions for someone (me) who just started climbing, how often do you think i shd go to the climbing gym? I have noticed my muscles usually get very sore a couple of days after i go climbing. I really enjoy this sport and would love to improve without hurting my tendons. Any advice? Thanks very much!

  • @krisztinaholly
    @krisztinaholly Před 7 lety

    Very helpful! Backstepping is something I've been working on, without knowing what it's called... it's great for bringing the center of gravity closer to the wall and extending my reach, and it feels great when it clicks. But I'm still struggling, and I keep getting drawn to footholds that work better in a more frontal position, and then I can't figure out if I should twist left or right! The flagging video helped a lot. But I'd love a video in more depth about selecting good footholds and the relationship between the location of footholds and body position! Is this possible?

  • @Mystheryman
    @Mystheryman Před 6 lety

    Ich antworte mal auf deutsch ;D
    Ich find deine Videos mega. Mach weiter so :)

  • @nataliedolarian9980
    @nataliedolarian9980 Před 8 lety +26

    wait, did he say "ass muscles?"

  • @solamanhuq7780
    @solamanhuq7780 Před 6 lety

    I like the rotated knee to torque

  • @REAlREAction
    @REAlREAction Před 6 lety +31

    Back and ass muscles? (did it hear that correctly)

  • @verticalnetwork1
    @verticalnetwork1 Před 7 lety

    Richtig super erklärt! Back Step hört sich auch besser an wie Hintertreten:D Wo siedelst du die technik an wo du eingedreht und über kreuz stehst, also ein Bein frei als pendel? Das ist die Position die ich einem Anfänger zuerst zeige. Ist am härtesten, aber er begreift dadurch das die Füsse auch Zug auf die Tritte ausüben, um den Schwerpunkt unter den Griff zu bekommen und durch Rotation ein Kraftsparendes weiterziehen möglich ist. Ich hab die letzten Jahre bei allen meinen Schülern beobachten können, das der Skill im Überhang unglaublich schnell steigt und sie auch schnell ein Gefühl für eine gute Körperposition an der Wand bekommen. Ich verbiete ihnen auch Klimmzüge und treibe sie zu Körperspannungsübungen an:D
    Sorry das ich hir auf Deutsch schreibe. Ich versteh deine Videos, all das oben auf Englisch zu schreiben geht leider nicht.
    Grosses Kompliment zu all deinen Videos hier! Wirklich sehr gut und ausführlich erklärt. TOP!!!! Und das sag ich hier nicht als Anfänger;)
    Grüsse aus der Schweiz!
    Tom

  • @brianmeuse7595
    @brianmeuse7595 Před 4 lety

    To make things easier for Americans. His terms are not always used here. "Body Strength" is actually "Body tension" using your back, arms and legs to create a rigid line. I use "Twist and Lock" when explaining to beginners because you 1- twist your hips into the wall and then 2, lock your body in a straight line to keep your butt from coming away from the wall and to keep pressure on your foothold.

  • @krisztinaholly
    @krisztinaholly Před 7 lety

    By the way... what part of the show do you use when you backstep? Are you still using the toe, or do you ever use the edges?

  • @mohamedaminekoubaa5231

    The way you show the number two with your fingers is so german (1:20). My girlfriend does it the whole time :D

  • @MacHalaG
    @MacHalaG Před 6 lety

    I learned this naturally quite soon in the beginning. It was caused by my bad hips flexibility...

  • @JamieClark
    @JamieClark Před 8 lety

    As a new climber, my wife tells me I climb "weird" for doing things like this. It was just instinctual for me, but she does everything the hard way, then she's surprised she can't do V4 after a month. I should send her this link ;-)

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 8 lety

      Hehe, sounds like she should incorporate it into her climbing as well, feel free to use my vid as a gentle reminder :P

  • @nikkinightmare52
    @nikkinightmare52 Před 7 lety

    thank you so much! I love your videos! and even tho I am not a vegan, I can still learn so much from you! unlike other commenters that give you shit for it.

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks man! Glad to hear from an open mind ;)

  • @sierrabierk9478
    @sierrabierk9478 Před 7 lety

    Can you show us techniques while lead climbing?

  • @nasss6781
    @nasss6781 Před 6 lety

    Should i do the Back step with dynos?

  • @danylokozynets9364
    @danylokozynets9364 Před rokem

    sweet

  • @zichengkoay5937
    @zichengkoay5937 Před 8 lety

    Informative as always! Keep it up!
    If I may ask, how long have you been climbing already?

  • @e13c7r0nic
    @e13c7r0nic Před 7 lety

    At 3:01, I think you intended to insert an annotation/link to another video on the top right corner, but you maybe forgot.

    • @e13c7r0nic
      @e13c7r0nic Před 7 lety

      Great videos, though :)

    • @ManitheMonkey
      @ManitheMonkey  Před 7 lety

      Thanks, when I play it, it works though. It's an infocard that should pop up.

    • @e13c7r0nic
      @e13c7r0nic Před 7 lety

      Ah, I see, it's that little one. I thought it was supposed to be one of those bigger ones with like a thumbnail of the video or something. You are correct, the info card does show up.

  • @jgribhamnz
    @jgribhamnz Před 2 lety

    Good video. Now can you come to my climbing gym and train me haha