REWIND | Ravioli Biceps on Moonboarding, Process, and Identity
REWIND with us to meet the internet’s (and pasta lovers’?) favorite Moonboarder, the first person to send all the benchmarks of the 2016 set: Ravioli Biceps.
Taped Tips | Connect the Dots: Where Climbers (and Coaches) are Going Wrong
We have become collectors of dots. But there’s one major thing that happens when we connect dots that is entirely lost in mass dot collection: critical thinking.
When Effort Isn’t the Issue
Do you really have terrible willpower? Or are you surrounded by distractions and obstacles?
CONFLICTED | Kneebarring on Boulders
Does kneebarring hard boulders make you stronger? We're conflicted.
Taped Tips | 3 Tips for Training for Climbing Trips
You have a climbing trip coming up. The rock is different. The style is different. Your pre-trip time is short and the number of days you’ll be climbing, even shorter…
REWIND | Craig DeMartino on Making Hard Decisions and Using Limitations
For most, a 100-foot ground fall would be the end of their lives, or at the very least, the end of their climbing careers. Not so for Craig DeMartino.
Tactics | with The Struggle Climbing Show
In this episode of The Struggle Climbing Show, Kris and host Ryan Devlin talk tactics, specifically those that Ryan has discussed with some of the biggest names in climbing during the show’s second season.
REMIX | FAILURE: How Quitting More Leads to Bigger Sends
As climbers, we fail a lot. And yet, we don’t even like to hear the word.
REWIND | Paul Piana on Mentorship, Partnership, and Big Dreams
35 years after he realized one of his own dreams and jump started the dreams of so many others, we REWIND to this conversation with legend Paul Piana.
Board Meetings | What Pro Climbers Can Learn From Taylor Swift
Whether a pro, writer, filmmaker or coach, Taylor has some advice for you.
What When How to Train | Ten Sleep with Taylor Fragomeni
Looking to climb on beautiful limestone cliffs full of gently overhanging crimps? Look no further than Ten Sleep, a picturesque canyon nestled high in the Bighorns.
Is Board Climbing Fixing a Problem You Don't Have?
Giving artificially low grades to climbs increases their perceived value for our training and development. The more something is mis-graded the more we naturally want to prioritize it.
REWIND | Jonathan Siegrist on Volume vs. Strength and Climbing as Training
We REWIND to this classic conversation with Jonathan about when and why to change things up in your training, and one thing that training should definitely include a whole lot of: climbing.
The Invisible Influence of Grades
Discussion around grades can be so polarizing that many of us avoid the topic.
Justin Brown | Climber Skin Care Tips and Myths
When it comes to skin care in the climbing world, Rhino Skin Solutions is the one name you need to know.
Board Meetings | BONUS EPISODE | Things That Should Affect Grades But Don't
In an ideal world, grades would be objective and we’d have some universal formula for how they’re decided. But we don't live in an ideal world.
Consistency’s Caveat
Climbing starts off as this self-feeding cycle that has you wishing you could climb seven days a week. What happens when this cycle stops bringing improvement though?
Josie McKee | Part 2: Exploring Identity and Discomfort
Seasoned big wall climber Josie McKee returns to discuss how her recent trip to Yosemite turned out, and some of the hurdles that can hold us back from a fulfilling relationship with climbing.