A bouldering podcast that aims to inform climbers of all levels on training tips and more. Feel free to submit questions or suggestions on Instagram @boldbouldering "Bold: Showing a willingness to take risks; confident and courageous."
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Has your motivation hit an all time low? Well, you're not alone. In this episode I try to inspire you to action, even if it's just the bare minimum.
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How to train technique? What does it entail and how do you train it? I’ll be dividing this episode in 3 chapters: - Mental Approach - Specific bouldering Skills - Technique Intuition
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I thought I’d record an episode on one of my favourite bouldering and specifically dynamic moves, the double dyno. I’ll be getting into some general guidelines and additional tips to perfect your double dyno. This episode will be divided in 4 chapters 1. Upper Body (Objectives and methods) 2. Lower Body (Objectives and methods) 3. Timing 4. The Men…
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In this episode I'll be discussing finger strength for beginners. This episode will be most useful to people climbing for less than a year and a half. If you're more experienced than that you might get some new insights in the different grip types, antagonist training or upper body strength parts of the episode. Feel free to contact me at @boldboul…
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In today’s episode I’ll be providing an approach to developing raw strength. I’ll try to answer the following question, How do you develop muscles that are capable of pulling your body weight up the wall?This episode will be a bit shorter, aiming to provide a shot of knowledge and motivation to get you started on a quarantine streght training progr…
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More and more climbers across the globe are being affected by quarantines. Gyms and outdoor areas are closing down right left and center. And no one really knows how long the covid-19 pandemic is going to last. What we can predict at this moment is that things are going to get worse in the coming weeks, and we should all do our best to limit the da…
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Todays episode will be different from previous ones, instead of covering a subject regarding training for bouldering, I will be covering the life of a legend. John Gill, the master of rock. The man who personally introduced bouldering in the United States.
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The fear of failure, an omnipresent phenomenon that seems to haunt not only climbers but humans in general. And maybe even the odd cat or dog. It’s a subject that I personally have some experience with. as a climber I felt it recently when getting back on the wall after resting for a whole month due to an injury. And today I’m feeling it when tryin…
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It’s valentine’s day today and even though it’s mostly a capitalistic ploy to get you to buy gifts for your loved ones. I do hope that you feel loved today, but we won’t be talking about that.Today’s topic is Optimizing rest, which you could call a form of self love. This is part one in a series of episodes on resting and recovery. In this shorter …
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In todays episode we’ll be tackling an often forgotten and sometimes suddenly needed topic, skincare. You might think its hard to fill 20 minutes with interesting information on skincare, but this seemingly small subject can influence your bouldering more than you might imagine.
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In todays episode I’ll be talking on a few subjects to try and define what bouldering is. I’ll start off with a short history of bouldering, touching on its humble beginnings in the forest of fontainebleau up to its boom in popularity in the 90’s. After that I’ll go on an try to form a simple and useable defenition for bouldering, so you’ll know wh…
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This episode serves as an introduction to the series and aims to inform you about my goals and aspirations for it.
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