The Careless Talk Climbing Podcast

Sam Prior & Aidan Roberts
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Apr 17, 2024 • 2h 4min

E93: Emil Abrahamsson - Grappling with the Big Island, gripping with strongmen and grafting with YouTube

Emil Abrahamsson, a skilled climber, discusses his transition from competitions to YouTube, challenges in climbing, unique finger training protocols, optimal weight for performance, memorable ascents in tough conditions, grip strength competitions, balancing passion with commercial success in outdoor content creation, and the importance of authenticity in storytelling.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 37min

E92: Aidan sends his projects!

Experienced climber, Aidan, shares insights on sending projects, navigating post-project letdown, travel mishaps, climbing techniques, ethical dilemmas in climbing, evolution of climbing media, and rediscovering passion in climbing.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 1h 58min

E91: Bernd Zangerl - Himalayan bouldering, development and climbing beyond the numbers

Bernd Zangerl, a bouldering legend, discusses his involvement in developing climbing areas like Ticino and Magic Wood. He shares his recent project in the Indian Himalayas, explores unique climbing experiences, discusses climbing destinations and experiences in Racham, and touches on the evolution of climbing landscapes and grading systems.
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Mar 27, 2024 • 1h 27min

E90: The Climbing Backpackers - How to go on your dream climbing adventure for £10 a day!

Nettie & Dave, The Climbing Backpackers, embark on a budget adventure climbing across Asia for £10 a day. They share tips on budgeting, unconventional climbing gear solutions, farm stays, financial sustainability for travel, and embracing uncertainty. The podcast explores budget-friendly climbing in non-Westernized places, navigating expensive locations like Tonsai, unique product sales, simplicity in travel joys, logistics of budget travel, and food exploration on a tight budget.
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Mar 20, 2024 • 1h 36min

E89: Simon Lorenzi - The triple 9A climber and best non-professional climber in the world!

Simon Lorenzi, the triple 9A climber, discusses his achievements, climbing experiences, and balancing rest for optimal performance. The conversation covers exploring 9A climbs, climbing styles, authenticity, emotional challenges, sponsorships, career shifts, and pushing bouldering limits. They also touch on encouraging conversations and future plans in the climbing world.
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Mar 13, 2024 • 2h 23min

E88: David Mason - The new finger strength hack, the psychology of injury and how much of finger strength is purely genetics?

Join renowned coach and climber David Mason as he discusses training ideas, coping with a serious knee injury, and the genetics of finger strength in climbers. Dive into topics like mental resilience post-injury, unique finger strength hacks, and the consistency needed for climbing success. Discover the interesting debate on genetics vs. training in climbing performance and the impact of group dynamics on climbing sessions.
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Mar 6, 2024 • 2h 14min

E87: Neil Gresham - Training, grading, the social media landscape and the most physical form of climbing

Discussion on training, social media impact, grading stresses, and the most physical form of climbing with Neil Gresham. Exploring the nuances of climbing disciplines, balancing solitude and social interaction, evolving climbing abilities, and sustaining motivation in climbing.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 1h 40min

E86: Noah Wheeler - The next generation crusher sleepwalking into defying gravity

Noah Wheeler joins the hosts to discuss his recent ascents, climbing style, and training. They explore the differences in climbing difficulties across regions and rock types in the UK and US. Noah shares his transition from competition climbing to outdoor climbing, as well as insights on climbing grades and training techniques. The chapter also covers sibling climbing dynamics and experiences climbing in Japan and studying abroad in China.
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Feb 21, 2024 • 1h 55min

E85: Aidan & Sam - We're talking about GRADES and to a much lesser extent, ancient Egypt

In this podcast, the hosts discuss the complexities of climbing grades, share recommendations for unique climbs, explore the history of climbing grades and their evolution, reminisce on historic climbing achievements, debate controversies in grading climbs, and even delve into the mysteries of ancient Egypt in a light-hearted and entertaining manner.
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Feb 14, 2024 • 2h 9min

E84: Ben Moon - One of Britain's greatest ever climbers talking about his career, getting put into a headlock by Jerry Moffat and Victorian trains

Ben Moon, one of Britain's greatest climbers, discusses his career, training, and the birth of sport climbing. They also explore climbing media in the 1980s, controversy over using knee bars on historical routes, and the challenges of climbing at your limit. The conversation touches on the evolution of climbing holds, UK's infrastructure, and 3D scanning and printing. They conclude with updates on the Moonboard app and tips for training and climbing goals.

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