Ep. 139: Damage Control in Chaos with Lee Cossey
Meet Lee Cossey: coach, gym owner, and Australia’s best all around climber.
Ep. 138: Endurance Climbing with Dru Mack
Everybody’s favorite Red River climber Dru Mack is back in the building, and this time we're talking about something he knows all too well: endurance climbing.
Ep. 137: Board Meetings | Top 5 Barriers to Outdoor Climbing Improvement
Ever wonder why it seems like some people who train and train and train still can't improve their climbing outdoors? Let us explain.
Ep. 136: Successful Climbing Coaching with Will Hammersla
A refreshing approach to coaching from Australia’s National Coach, Will Hammersla.
How Weekend Warrior Max Snyder Climbed His First 5.14
Climbing 5.14 as a weekend warrior is no easy task, but with a lot of hard work, and coach Blake Cash’s help, Max Snyder got it done.
Reflections on Yoga and Climbing
Yoga and climbing seem to go together. But does yoga help your climbing?
Ep. 135: Working For It with Anna Davey
Australian climber Anna Davey has big goals, and the dedication to get there.
Ep. 134: Board Meetings | Should You Train Full Crimp and Pockets?
Many trainers say you shouldn’t. We disagree.
Ep. 132: A Business for the People with Dave Chancellor and Yusuf Daneshyar of Climb SoiLL
Building a gym is all about building a community.
Episodes 130 and 131: Adapting with Maureen Beck
I sit down for an informative and hilarious conversation with World Champion climber Mo Beck - both before and after an epic adventure.
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.
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 128: Mentorship with Dru Mack and Lee Smith
Some say that mentorship is dying. I'm not sure that's true, although mentors are definitely outnumbered by new climbers these days.
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.
Sleight of Hand: Interchangeable Hangboarding (Video)
In a world where home training setups for climbing are increasingly important, saving space is key.
Episode 126: The Climbing Wall Association Summit with Emily Moore
Emily Moore is the Events Manager for the Climbing Wall Association. I attended the CWA Summit last spring and was blown away by the event.
Episode 125: #OzClimbingTrivia Tee Shirt Giveaway
We went a little overboard on our Oz Tour 2019 t-shirts, so we decided to give a few away if you can answer a few questions.
Our Top Ten Podcast Episodes of 2018
As we turn 3 years old, a look at our Top 10 episodes of 2018.
Part Three of The Once and Future Sport Climber: Winter Training and Hueco
Part three from Nate: training in December and January, how I spent my time in Hueco to keep preparing myself for sport climbing, and what I’m doing from here.