A Climber’s Mind with Mat Wright

Mat Wright

I’m Mat Wright - a climbing coach focused on real outdoor performance. A Climber’s Mind explores what actually drives progression on rock - beyond generic training advice. Through personal stories from my own climbing, and lessons from coaching, I break down the mental, technical, and tactical factors that separate effort from real results. This isn’t about doing more. It’s about working on the right things, at the right time. Each episode gives you practical insights you can apply immediately to your own climbing, whether you’re projecting your first 7a or pushing into your hardest routes. If you’re interested in working with me, you can find more at matwrightcoaching.com

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  1. Fear of Falling Isn’t the Problem

    2 GG FA

    Fear of Falling Isn’t the Problem

    Fear of falling is often treated like a bravery problem. Most climbers think they just need to commit harder, take more practice falls, or become mentally tougher. But in many cases, fear isn’t actually the problem. It’s the symptom. In this episode, I break down why fear of falling is often rooted in poor clarity rather than a lack of courage - and why uncertainty, poor decision-making, bad experiences, ego, and a lack of familiarity can all contribute to fear responses on the wall. I also share my own experiences with fear of falling, from struggling to commit on limestone sport routes in the Peak District… to eventually onsighting serious routes like Dalriada on Ben Arthur. Topics covered include: Why fear is often a symptom of poor clarityRational vs “irrational” fearHow uncertainty affects climbing performanceWhy projecting can help build confidenceThe difference between onsighting and redpointingFear of falling vs fear of failureThe importance of good belayers and safe catchesEgo, identity, and performance pressureFight or flight responses in climbingWhy confidence is familiarity built over timeHow to systematically expand your comfort zoneFear isn’t something you need to remove. You just need to understand it. If you enjoy the episode, I’d massively appreciate it if you shared it with a friend, left a rating, or posted it on your Instagram story and tagged me. Thank you for listening. Mat Wright A Climber’s Mind

    14 min
  2. Comparison: Ego vs Curiosity (Why It Helps or Holds You Back)

    22 APR

    Comparison: Ego vs Curiosity (Why It Helps or Holds You Back)

    Comparison is something every climber experiences… but very few people understand how to use it properly. In this episode, I break down the difference between ego-driven comparison and curiosity-driven comparison - and why one holds you back, while the other can accelerate your progress. I share my own experiences with comparison throughout my climbing journey, including how it affected me after climbing Hubble, and how a shift in perspective changed the way I approach both climbing and performance. We explore why comparison isn’t actually the problem - and how it can become one of the most powerful tools you have when used correctly. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why comparison isn’t something you need to avoidThe difference between ego-driven and curiosity-driven comparisonHow ego can quietly shift you from learning… to proving somethingThe signs that comparison is negatively affecting your performanceHow to reset in the moment and return to your processWhy comparison often reflects something deeper in your mindset or lifestyleHow to use comparison as a tool to improve your climbingKey Takeaway: Comparison isn’t the enemy. Ego-driven comparison creates pressure and pulls you away from the process. Curiosity-driven comparison creates clarity and helps you improve. The goal isn’t to stop comparing - it’s to make sure comparison is working for you, not against you. Coaching: If this episode resonates with you and you want a more structured, diagnosis-led approach to your climbing, I offer Integrated Performance Coaching. We look at your climbing as a whole - physical, technical, tactical, mental, and lifestyle - to identify your real limiter and move performance forward. Get in touch or apply via: 👉 matwrightcoaching.com Podcast: If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who would benefit from it. It really helps the podcast grow and reach more climbers.

    6 min
  3. Why You’re Strong Enough… But Still Not Climbing Harder

    15 APR

    Why You’re Strong Enough… But Still Not Climbing Harder

    Most climbers never actually find their limit. Not because they’re not strong enough… but because they never fully commit to the process required to discover it. In this episode, I break down what it really takes to climb at your limit - and why projecting isn’t just something you do, but a skill you need to learn. I'll cover: Why fear of failure quietly holds people backThe difference between commitment and attachmentWhy many climbers are physically capable of more than they realiseHow projecting exposes your true limitationsThe biggest mistakes people make when working routesAnd how to actually build towards a redpoint with structure and intentI also share my own experiences projecting routes like Rainshadow and Free at Last - including the frustrations, setbacks, and the reality of spending dozens of sessions on something that may or may not go. If you’ve ever felt stuck, unsure whether you’re capable of more, or frustrated with your progress outdoors… this episode will help you understand why. If this episode resonates with you, and you want a more structured and integrated approach to your climbing. I help climbers improve real outdoor performance by looking at the full picture - physical, technical, tactical, mental, and lifestyle - so we can identify what’s actually holding you back. You can also sign up to the newsletter on my website to get a free copy of The Road Map, where I break down the key areas of climbing performance and how to start making progress with more clarity. Matwrightcoaching.com

    14 min
  4. Who I Am, My Climbing Journey, and Why I Started This Podcast

    10 MAR

    Who I Am, My Climbing Journey, and Why I Started This Podcast

    Episode 1 – Introduction | A Climber’s Mind In the first episode of A Climber’s Mind, I introduce myself, my journey in climbing, and the ideas behind this podcast. Climbing is often presented as a highlight reel of success, but the reality is very different. Behind every hard ascent are moments of doubt, frustration, reflection and learning. The mental process behind climbing performance is something I’ve always found fascinating, and this podcast is an opportunity to explore that in more depth. In this episode I talk about: • My early experiences discovering climbing in the South Wales Valleys • How projecting difficult climbs taught me the importance of reflection and observation • The mental battle that comes with climbing near your limit • Why physical strength alone isn’t enough to reach your true potential • How mental, technical and tactical skills influence climbing performance I also share a story from working on Rhapsody (E11) at Dumbarton Rock, where managing the pressure and noise inside my head became just as important as the physical challenge of the climb itself. This podcast will explore the mental side of climbing through stories, lessons from my own experiences, and conversations with other climbers. Future episodes will cover: • Projecting strategies • Mental approaches to redpointing • Lessons from famous routes • Training mistakes and what they taught me • Conversations with other climbers about performance and mindset Free Resource If you’d like a clearer understanding of the factors that influence climbing performance, you can download my free guide: The Road Map – A framework for diagnosing climbing performance This resource explores the five key areas that influence progress: • Observation • Training • Technique • Mental blocks • Lifestyle You can download it here: https://www.matwrightcoaching.com/free-the-roadmap Connect If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following and sharing it with other climbers. You can also follow my climbing and coaching work here: Instagram: @matwrightclimber Website: https://www.matwrightcoaching.com/ Podcast A Climber’s Mind explores the psychology and process behind climbing hard, helping climbers understand the mental, technical and physical factors that shape performance.

    9 min

Descrizione

I’m Mat Wright - a climbing coach focused on real outdoor performance. A Climber’s Mind explores what actually drives progression on rock - beyond generic training advice. Through personal stories from my own climbing, and lessons from coaching, I break down the mental, technical, and tactical factors that separate effort from real results. This isn’t about doing more. It’s about working on the right things, at the right time. Each episode gives you practical insights you can apply immediately to your own climbing, whether you’re projecting your first 7a or pushing into your hardest routes. If you’re interested in working with me, you can find more at matwrightcoaching.com

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