REWIND | Stevie Haston on Climbing 14d at 52 and Common Sense Training
We REWIND to this episode with British climbing legend, Stevie Haston.
Steven Jeffery | Climbing in the Disinformation Age
During the 8th annual Joe’s Valley Festival, Kris sat down to talk to local legend and longtime crusher Steven Jeffery.
Eric Hörst | Growing Older, Stronger, Better
Eric Hörst chats about how some big life shifts – retirement, the success of his brand PhysiVantage, and becoming an empty nester – have impacted his climbing and training.
Breaking Beta | How Does 30 Years of Climbing Affect Our Shoulders?
How does 30 years of climbing affect our shoulders?
Ep. 150: A Philosophy of Sending with Bill Ramsey
The legendary Professor Bill Ramsey talks getting older, sending anyway, and the effort required.
How to Continue Making Progress After 20 Years of Climbing, by Chad Volk
I don’t have much experience with making rock climbing feel easy. What I do have experience with is transforming myself from a lover of 5.10 trad climbs to a sender of 5.13 sport climbs.
Episode 94: Bouldering, Through a Different Lens with John Sherman
We sit down in Hueco Tanks with bouldering pioneer John Sherman to discuss California Condors, his lengthy list of accomplishments, and his most infamous creation: the V scale.
Episode 77: Climbing and Parenting with Beth Rodden
In 1998, Beth Rodden became the youngest woman to climb 5.14a. Fast forward 20 years, and Beth's website lists her as: Mother - Pro Climber - Writer.
Episode 28: Community and Fleeting Youth with Cody Roth
Cody Roth talks about how he's climbing better now, even while he isn't in the shape he was in his 20's.
Episode 20: Common Sense Training with Stevie Haston
LEGEND! Simply put, Stevie Haston is a machine. A simple, hard working, sensible machine.
Leather and Lace: A Comeback Story
If you've ever been to "24 Hours of Horseshoe Hell", then you've no doubt heard of Dick Dower and Natalie Neal Dower.