10 Typical Mistakes Beginners make on a Highline

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Samuel Volery explains some of the most typical mistakes beginners make on a highline.
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    An overview over the 10 typical highline mistakes:
    0:12 Mistake 1: Not moving out of fear
    0:58 Mistake 2: Using a leash that is too long
    1:30 Mistake 3: Not untwisting the leash after falling
    2:10 Mistake 4: Not training enough mantle mounts
    3:12 Mistake 5: Not being able to stop surfs
    4:00 Mistake 6: Leash falling like on a longline
    4:48 Mistake 7: Catching
    5:55 Mistake 8: Not using a nice highline setup
    7:10 Mistake 9: Not using protective equipment
    8:10 Mistake 10: Standing up too close to the edge
    10:28 Bonus Mistake: Sticking the knees together
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Komentáře • 21

  • @user-ve6ek1cd1n
    @user-ve6ek1cd1n Před 4 měsíci +1

    One mistake i often see in the park is overusing the ground to get in the right position to stand up. If you get used to that little help, then on a highline it will be difficult to find yourself comfortable while positioning to stand up.

  • @RealSlackerJon
    @RealSlackerJon Před rokem +1

    Would have been nice to know all this when I started highline. Great tips!

  • @jordanrobinson9535
    @jordanrobinson9535 Před rokem +3

    Another huge one I see when coaching beginners is that if you haven't practiced mounting uphill you can't use the mental cheat code of sliding out a bit, turning around and walking back to your friends. That cheat has been super useful for helping people to learn the line dynamics before introducing exposure to the mix but sit-starters can't use it at all, only people with a good chongo. Biggest example from our group was someone whose first ever highline session they rolled out a bit on a 50m, turned around, walked all the way back and sat down without whipping. When they tried to go the exposed direction with their newfound confidence they couldn't do more than two steps without whipping over and over due to the extra fear.

    • @SlacktivityCh
      @SlacktivityCh  Před rokem +2

      Thanks a lot for this input! I exactly see what you mean and I also had similar experiences. Definitely great to get a good list to learn from one another and to make teaching highlining easier in the future 🙂

  • @equilibrante90
    @equilibrante90 Před rokem +1

    Great tips! absolutely what a beginner need to know, thank you for this video

  • @lidashcherbanenko7646

    Thank you! ☀

  • @Robbieburnett1
    @Robbieburnett1 Před rokem +1

    Great video !!

  • @elequilibrista87
    @elequilibrista87 Před rokem

    Tanks master!

  • @fukiriz
    @fukiriz Před rokem

    gracias por comaprtir!

  • @robertodeoliveira5735
    @robertodeoliveira5735 Před rokem +1

    Nice spot!

  • @michaelzimmermann7436
    @michaelzimmermann7436 Před měsícem

    Oh i saw you in Seelisberg😂. Went there to smoke with a friend of mine.

  • @miguebalde9065
    @miguebalde9065 Před rokem +1

    Nice video🤍

  • @matheusvaz774
    @matheusvaz774 Před 9 měsíci

    😊

  • @realmikekotsch
    @realmikekotsch Před rokem

    Where is this?

  • @aaronyang1516
    @aaronyang1516 Před rokem

    where's the "how to stop surf" video?

    • @SlacktivityCh
      @SlacktivityCh  Před rokem

      Just do the opposite movements of the ones we explain in this video: czcams.com/video/kngiTcdBHFA/video.html

  • @lemonadejoe9036
    @lemonadejoe9036 Před rokem +1

    One more mistake - not doing warm up

  • @diegomlowe
    @diegomlowe Před rokem

    One mistake i often see in the park is overusing the ground to get in the right position to stand up. If you get used to that little help, then on a highline it will be difficult to find yourself comfortable while positioning to stand up.