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A Climber’s Podcast | Hosts Kris Hampton and Nate Drolet have in-depth conversations with climbers, coaches, and other experts about how to become better climbers physically, mentally, and emotionally. Brought to you by powercompanyclimbing.com.

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A Climber’s Podcast | Hosts Kris Hampton and Nate Drolet have in-depth conversations with climbers, coaches, and other experts about how to become better climbers physically, mentally, and emotionally. Brought to you by powercompanyclimbing.com.

Luister op Apple Podcasts
Vereist abonnement en macOS 11.4 of nieuwer

    TAPED TIPS | How To Climb Taller AND Smaller

    TAPED TIPS | How To Climb Taller AND Smaller

    Short climbers are good at getting scrunchy, and tall climbers are good at climbing extended, right?
    Ummm, no. Not always.Actually, not even most of the time.
    Believing that, particularly if you’re one of those short or tall climbers, is a trap. I’m going to tell you why, and I’m going to tell you exactly how to make sure you don’t fall into this trap. Or if you’re in it already, how to get out, so that we can all extend our useful range...
    Read the rest on the blog!
    Watch the video on YouTube!
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    Taped Tips | The Secret to Hard Moves that Most Climbers Are Missing
    Taped Tips | The Setup Mistake Climbers Make on Hard Moves
    Our Movement Practice Resource Page
    Marina Inoue | Does Size Matter?
    Applied Body Tension Ebook
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    🔌 SUPPORT + CONNECT
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    • 13 min.
    REWIND | Can We Accurately Measure the Movement Skills of Sport Climbers?

    REWIND | Can We Accurately Measure the Movement Skills of Sport Climbers?

    Today we rewind to an episode of Breaking Beta where Kris and Paul dig into a paper that presents and then tests a method for measuring movement skills in climbing:
    Climbing performance analysis: A novel tool for the assessment of rock climber's movement performanceAuthored by Nicola Taylor, Dave Giles, Michaela Panáčková, James Mitchell, Joel B. Chidley, and Nick Draper; published in the International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance in January, 2020.
    They’ll attempt to determine whether or not movement skills in climbing can even be measured reliably, and if the proposed system translates to anything useful for everyday climbers and coaches trying to assess movement.
     
    This episode originally aired on July 27, 2022.
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    🔍 EXPLORE FURTHER
    You might enjoy these related articles, episodes, and other resources:
    Our Movement Practice Resource Page
    More Episodes of Breaking Beta: The Science of Climbing Podcast
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    Help us keep the show sponsor-free when you join our Patreon Community for as little as $3.
    Get two or more bonus episodes every month on Patreon, Spotify, or Apple.
    Subscribe to THE CURRENT and get a monthly exploration of how we can all become better climbers.
    Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it.
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    The Power Company Podcast is a proud founding member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry.
    Find full episode transcripts and more at our website.
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    📚CHAPTERS
    (00:00) Notes From Kris
    (3:11) Introduction
    (6:48) Methods
    (15:37) Results and Our Thoughts
    (27:37) What Should Come Next?
    (34:34) Wrap Up
    (39:28) Credits and Theme

    • 45 min.
    EVERY BODY CLIMBS | Ben Mayforth on Discipline, Paraclimbing World Championships, and Letting Go

    EVERY BODY CLIMBS | Ben Mayforth on Discipline, Paraclimbing World Championships, and Letting Go

    Ben Mayforth is a decorated climber well known for dialing in his training regimen. He's a Paraclimbing World Cup multi-medalist. Since 2019, he hasn't missed a silver medal at the Paraclimbing World Championships. Ben has a reputation of being extremely disciplined, but he’s recently loosened some of his self-imposed rules, and we discuss the impacts from that “letting go” in this episode.
    Every Body Climbs (EBC) is a collaborative podcast, presented across Plug Tone Audio platforms, bringing you interviews with para and adaptive climbers. These profiles can be heard on The Power Company Podcast and Sends and Suffers. Content about festivals, engagement projects and other modes of community building air on Sends and Suffers, while training and nutrition focused interviews can be heard on The Power Company Podcast. Host, Emily Chen-Newton is a freelance adaptive sports reporter working in both print and broadcast. Living with a chronic medical condition herself, her journalism centers athletes, not their disabilities. When she’s not reporting, she’s rock climbing with her husband and their two cats.
     
    Follow Emily and EBC on:
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    Theme music sample attribution: Creeper_Ciller78
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    You might enjoy these related articles, episodes, and other resources:
    More episodes of Every Body Climbs
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    Maureen Beck | Adapting
    Justin Salas | Nonsighting
    REWIND | Craig DeMartino on Making Hard Decisions and Using Limitations
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    Find full episode transcripts and more at our website.
     

    • 32 min.
    Nate Drolet | A Consultation with The Struggle Climbing Show

    Nate Drolet | A Consultation with The Struggle Climbing Show

    Today's episode comes from The Struggle Climbing Show and features our very own coach Nate Drolet in consultation with the show's host Ryan Devlin, who has been working hard towards a goal to climb 13a.  They'll talk movement analysis, technique improvement, and more.  This is the first of two episodes with Nate on the topic, so be sure to head over to The Struggle to hear the second part!
     
    Check out more episodes of The Struggle Climbing Show.
    Follow The Struggle Climbing Show on Instagram.
    Get more content on The Struggle's Patreon.
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    🔍 EXPLORE FURTHER
    You might enjoy these related articles, episodes, and other resources:
    Our Movement Practice Resource Page
    Book a Remote Consultation with Nate
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    🔌 SUPPORT + CONNECT
    Help us keep the show sponsor-free when you join our Patreon Community for as little as $3.
    Get two or more bonus episodes every month on Patreon, Spotify, or Apple.
    Subscribe to THE CURRENT and get a monthly exploration of how we can all become better climbers.
    Find Nate on Instagram and YouTube.
    Find Power Company on Instagram and YouTube.
    Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it.
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    Find full episode transcripts and more at our website.

    • 1 u. 15 min.
    BOARD MEETING | A Better Way to Look at Climbing Movement

    BOARD MEETING | A Better Way to Look at Climbing Movement

    Kris has been exploring climbing movement through a thematic lens for a few years, and has finally settled on what he considers the Atomic Elements of Climbing Movement. In this subscribers-only episode, he presents the idea to Nate and asks for help interrogating his current thoughts.
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    🔍 EXPLORE FURTHER
    You might enjoy these related articles, episodes, and other resources:
    Our Movement Practice Resource Page
    Board Meetings | The Art of Learning Climbing

    Rethinking Climbing Technique and Movement Skills

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    Help us keep the show sponsor-free when you join our Patreon Community for as little as $3.
    Get two or more bonus episodes every month on Patreon, Spotify, or Apple.
    Subscribe to THE CURRENT and get a monthly exploration of how we can all become better climbers.
    Find Nate on Instagram and YouTube.
    Find Power Company on Instagram and YouTube.
    Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it.
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    The Power Company Podcast is a proud founding member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry.
    Find full episode transcripts and more at our website.

    EXPERT | Udo Neumann on Movement, Learning, and How to Coach Climbing

    EXPERT | Udo Neumann on Movement, Learning, and How to Coach Climbing

    Udo Neumann is a climber, performance coach, and motor-learning explorer. He’s the author of several books, including the cult classic Performance Rock Climbing.  He was the German National Team coach from 2009 to 2017, working with several European and World Champion athletes during that time, including Jan Hojer and Jule Wurm. Today he advises federations and works with athletes and coaches all over the world.
    In this episode, we discuss his ideas around motor learning and coaching movement, whether a coach needs to be as good as the athlete, how he assesses climbers, what makes Janja Garnbret and Tomoa Narasaki special, and what makes the Japanese team so good.
    Find Udo online at udini.com and on YouTube.
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    🔍 EXPLORE FURTHER
    You might enjoy these related articles, episodes, and other resources:
    Performance Rock Climbing by Udo Neumann and Dale Goddard
    Episode 482: The Coaching Eye - How Reliably Can Expert Coaches Observe Movement? | The Perception & Action Podcast
    Cognitive Bias Codex Infographic from Visual Capitalist
    Coaching for Mastery Course
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    🔌 SUPPORT + CONNECT
    Help us keep the show sponsor-free when you join our Patreon Community for as little as $3.
    Get two or more bonus episodes every month on Patreon, Spotify, or Apple.
    Subscribe to THE CURRENT and get a monthly exploration of how we can all become better climbers.
    Find Power Company on Instagram and YouTube.
    Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it.
    _________________________
    The Power Company Podcast is a proud founding member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry.
    Find full episode transcripts and more at our website.
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    📚 CHAPTERS
    (0:00) Intro and Guest Introduction
    (3:09) Have We Overemphasized the Physical?
    (7:26) Udo’s Transition to the Ecological Approach to Coaching
    (8:42) ANNOTATION: Bernstein, Degrees of Freedom, Repetition Without Repetition
    (14:54) Deliberate Play
    (29:32) The Athlete Doesn’t Need All of the Information
    (32:33) Does a Coach Need to Be Better Than the Climber?
    (34:57) Technique vs. Skill
    (40:02) Open and Closed Skills
    (40:52) ANNOTATION: Open and Closed Skill Continuums
    (45:51) Adaptability and Biases in Climbing
    (51:07) ANNOTATION: Marshmallow Test and Delayed Gratification
    (56:40) What Makes Janja Garnbret So Good?
    (59:20) Rhythm and Patience
    (1:02:01) How Does Udo Assess Movement Skills?
    (1:09:09) How Often Should We Give Explicit Instruction?
    (1:16:29) Using Video in Coaching
    (1:28:34) Are Comp Boulders Useful for Outdoor Climbers?
    (1:32:40) What’s the Secret of the Japanese Team and Tomoa Narasaki?
    (1:42:07) Wrap Up

    • 1 u. 45 min.

Klantrecensies

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Rijn023 ,

Like it a lot

Thank you guys for the effort and nice podcast. It is just awesome to be able to listen to even more climbing. Nice interviews and subjects but I think you could take it to another level by working on the storytelling and ways to make radio/podcasts even more attractive to listen to. For instance Invisibilia and 99% invisible do a great job at making listening to a podcast close to a touchable experience as possible. Although these techniques are not as suitable for interviews it can add when a part of the show is more storytelling. I would love an addition like that as well. Like how did a brand like Patagonia start or who made up the first pieces of climbing protection (pittons, nuts eg). Or the history and story behind a special route or boulder for instance. I am just
trowing it out there it the hopes it is of use to you guys. Thank you for the show.

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