EP 31: Maya Madere — Windsurfing, Endurance Training for Boulderers, and Trusting Intuition

EP 31: Maya Madere — Windsurfing, Endurance Training for Boulderers, and Trusting Intuition

Maya Madere is a 21-year-old comp kid from Austin, TX. We talked about attending school at Stanford and studying computer science, the endurance training program that helped her transition from bouldering to sport climbing, gunning for the 2024 Olympics, competition strategies, outdoor goals, intuitive training and eating, power screams, and windsurfing.

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Show Notes:

http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/maya-madere

Nuggets:

1:40 – Windsurfing

8:44 – Maya’s transition from comp boulderer to outdoor sport climber

12:06 – How Maya feels about her current climbing

13:29 – Off-season climbing, coronavirus, and taking a break

16:42 – Outdoor climbing vs. training, “quantity over quality”, self-coaching, and doing too much vs. too little.

21:15 – Campusing, endurance training with Solomon Barth, and up-down-ups

24:28 – Up-down-up details

30:00 – Practicing climbing more quickly

32:56 – How Maya mixes endurance with maintaining bouldering strength and power

35:19 – Psicobloc

38:26 – Neverending Story, and why Maya would choose competition climbing over outdoor climbing (if she had to pick one)

41:08 – Where Maya sees her climbing going moving forward

42:14 – Paying her way around the world through competitions, and why it wasn’t sustainable

45:12 – The Boulderfield Master Series, compromise between school and competition rock climbing, and how Maya sees herself in relation to other top competitors

47:37 – Computer Science

50:27 – 2024 Olympics

53:36 – Maya’s most memorable comp, expectations, and why she prefers to be the underdog

57:15 – Making competing routine

59:50 – Practice comps and mock comps

1:02:21 – Breathing exercises and competing and altitude

1:04:45 – Cardio

1:06:54 – Speed climbing, and lead vs. sport

1:08:44 – Diet and weight

1:14:17 – Lifting, systematic vs. intuitive training, and mental energy

1:19:55 – Breakfast, vegetables, and intuitive eating

1:22:42 – Crafted Energy bars

1:24:56 – Dessert

1:26:05 – Maya’s go-to Evolv shoes

1:28:31 – Identifying as an athlete

1:30:18 – Maya’s outdoor and competition goals

1:32:33 – Leisure time, Waldorf school, and crafts

1:34:43 – Gratitude, privilege, and wanting to share

1:38:08 – Instagram, BLM, and using her platform to share information

1:41:33 – Power screams

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EP 30: Connor Herson — Fourteen 5.14s at Fourteen, Big Wall Free Climbing, and Power Training on a Home Wall

EP 30: Connor Herson — Fourteen 5.14s at Fourteen, Big Wall Free Climbing, and Power Training on a Home Wall

Connor Herson is the kid who free climbed ‘The Nose’ at fifteen years old. What most people don’t know is that he is also an incredible sport climber. We talked about his sport climbing goal at age fo...

10 Elo 20201h 23min

EP 29: Tyson Schoene — Building World-Class Athletes, the Value of Competition, and Drills for Every Climber

EP 29: Tyson Schoene — Building World-Class Athletes, the Value of Competition, and Drills for Every Climber

Tyson Schoene has been the head coach of the Vertical World Climbing Team in Seattle, WA for nearly 20 years, and has shaped some of the best climbers in the world including Drew Ruana, Sean Bailey, a...

3 Elo 20202h 23min

EP 28: Blake Cason on Radical Honesty, the Mindfulness Muscle, and Cycling Priorities

EP 28: Blake Cason on Radical Honesty, the Mindfulness Muscle, and Cycling Priorities

Blake Cason is a mindfulness and work/life balance coach, and the founder of Pivot Wellness. We talked about bringing awareness to our relationship with climbing, practicing radical honesty, ways of s...

27 Heinä 20201h 46min

EP 27: Audrey Sniezek — Corporate Work, Starting A Gym, and Telling Yourself You Belong

EP 27: Audrey Sniezek — Corporate Work, Starting A Gym, and Telling Yourself You Belong

Audrey Sniezek is a software engineer for Microsoft and a former professional climber. We talked about her beginnings in both computer science and climbing, becoming a morning person, her 4 a.m. warmu...

20 Heinä 20201h 50min

EP 26: Ben Herrington — Go-To Training Sessions, Skateboarding, and Obsessive Compulsion

EP 26: Ben Herrington — Go-To Training Sessions, Skateboarding, and Obsessive Compulsion

Ben Herrington is a professional route setter and likely Washington’s most prolific boulderer. We talked about why Ben performs best as a “weekend warrior”, his three go-to training sessions, mistakes...

13 Heinä 20201h 41min

EP 25: Nathan Hadley — Circuit Sessions, Onsight Practice, and Establishing the First 5.14 at Index

EP 25: Nathan Hadley — Circuit Sessions, Onsight Practice, and Establishing the First 5.14 at Index

Nathan Hadley is a professional route setter and an all-around rock climber. We talked about completing the Canadian Alpine Trilogy, the benefits of training using bouldering circuits, how to practice...

6 Heinä 20201h 24min

EP 24: Paige Claassen — Pre-Send Rituals, Breathing Techniques, and Learning from Each Attempt

EP 24: Paige Claassen — Pre-Send Rituals, Breathing Techniques, and Learning from Each Attempt

Paige Claassen is a professional rock climber and the founder of the Southern Africa Education Fund. We talked about pre-send rituals, breathing techniques, how she changed her diet to improve recover...

29 Kesä 20201h 4min

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