The Power Company Climbing Podcast
Sports:Wilderness
Many people view indoor climbing as less serious than climbing outside, but if we're looking to improve, that may be a mistake. There are aspects of climbing outside that lead us into learning specific things that we don't necessarily find as easily indoors.
In this episode, Kris and Nate discuss their top 5 lessons from climbing outside that, when taken indoors, can help us become better climbers faster.
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EXPLORE FURTHER
Check out our Proven Plans to jumpstart your intention indoors.
Check out the Comment Card blog post mentioned in this episode.
You might also enjoy these related episodes:
BOARD MEETINGS: Top 4 Ways to Transition to Outdoor Climbing with Taylor Fragomeni
BOARD MEETINGS: How to Make the Most of a Board Session
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CHAPTERS
(00:00:00) Introduction and Topic Explanation
(00:05:55) Using and Practicing Better Tactics
(00:14:32) Bring Mid-Session Snacks or Food
(00:25:44) Go In With a Plan
(00:28:38) Power Company Proven Plans
(00:29:18) Set Goals
(00:35:47) Not Complaining About the Setting
(00:48:57) Outro
REWIND | Hazel Findlay on Flow, Attention, and Letting the Body Climb
Jereme Ransick from the RRGCC | If We Own It, They Can’t Close It
BOARD MEETINGS | Where We Go Wrong When We Get Training Right
Lynn Hill, Katie Brown, and the Importance of Climbing History
TAPED TIPS | Stop Applying Training Principles to Climbing Performance
INTRODUCING | Written in Stone: Climbing’s Most Important Ascents
REWIND | Miguel and Dario Ventura on Life Imitating Art
WHAT WHEN HOW TO TRAIN | Blue Mountains Sport Climbing with Lee Cujes
BOARD MEETINGS | Lowpointing: The Most Overlooked Climbing Tactic
REWIND | Ravioli Biceps on Moonboarding, Process, and Identity
TAPED TIPS | Connect the Dots: Where Climbers (and Coaches) are Going Wrong
CONFLICTED | Kneebarring on Boulders
TAPED TIPS | 3 Tips for Training for Climbing Trips
REWIND | Craig DeMartino on Making Hard Decisions and Using Limitations
The Struggle Climbing Show | Tactics
REMIX | FAILURE : How Quitting More Leads to Bigger Sends
REWIND | Paul Piana on Mentorship, Partnership and Big Dreams
BOARD MEETINGS | What Pro Climbers Can Learn From Taylor Swift
WHAT WHEN HOW TO TRAIN | Ten Sleep with Taylor Fragomeni
REWIND | Jonathan Siegrist on Volume vs. Strength and Climbing as Training
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