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.
Board Meetings | Top Ways Climbers are Holding Themselves Back with The Average Climber Podcast
Kris and Nate are joined by Lauren and Caitlin of The Average Climber Podcast, to discuss some of the biggest ways climbers get in their own way.
The "First Draft" Approach to Sport Climbing
How many times have you gone up a route and felt overwhelmed, only to look back and realize that it’s not as intimidating as it initially seemed?
Lauren Abernathy | From Weekend Warrior to Full-Time Coach
Our good friend Lauren Abernathy talks about the challenges of being a female coach in a male-dominated industry.
Kerry Scott | Ambition, Confidence, and Climbing All The Things
100 Boulders and Mango Tango: Kerry Scott gets after it. Consistently.
How Attorney Herman Watson Climbed His First 5.14
When you think of a 5.14 climber, a trial lawyer taking work calls on his drive to Idaho is not the first person that comes to mind.
Redpoint Climbing: Applying the Art of the Second-Try Send
The 2nd Try Send is more than just a near miss onsight or a lucky send.
Episode 129: Success and Failure with Mina Leslie-Wujastyk
Roadtrip projects, the difference between competition pressure and redpoint pressure, and what it means to REALLY try something you ultimately may fail on.
Episode 127: Thoughtful Process with Sam Elias
While some climbers cultivate an image that is extremely shallow and limited, it's not so with Sam. He wears his heart on his sleeve, as well as his ruminations on that fact.
Bouldering Tactics 101: Overlapping Links (Video)
When we get geographically close to the top of a boulder, we believe that means we're close to the send. Sometimes, yes. But oftentimes, no.
Episode 119: Breaking Through with Brian Antheunisse
Dark Horse. Climber's Climber. Undercover Crusher. Whatever you want to call it, today's guest Brian Antheunisse may be it.
Episode 109-113: Board Meetings | Top 5 Redpoint Pitfalls with Dru Mack
We sit down with Dru Mack to discuss something that we are all far too well versed in: the 5 Most Common Redpoint Pitfalls that we see climbers get trapped in.
Episode 96: Project 9b with Jorg Verhoeven
If you aren't aware of Jorg Verhoeven, it's likely that you don't pay all that much attention to climbing.
Episode 41: Board Meetings | Can Everyone Climb V10?
Jon Glassberg recently wrote in a blog that, “Climbing double digits is an attainable goal for any serious climber.” We agree.
Episode 24: Board Meetings | Top 3 Redpoint Tactics
We discuss our top strategies and tactics for redpointing that can help you approach projects more efficiently.
The Day I Didn't Send Omaha Beach
In the Red River Gorge, "Omaha Beach" is everyone's favorite route to hate on. Locals love to depict it as a mindless jug-haul with no "hard" moves. In 2010, I decided to give this jug haul a go. I hung more times than there are bolts...
The Local's Disadvantage
Are you allowing yourself to be too nonchalant with your projects?