EP 97: Austin Hoyt — Favorite Zones in the Northeast, Rediscovering Old Projects, and Being a GUNKaholic

EP 97: Austin Hoyt — Favorite Zones in the Northeast, Rediscovering Old Projects, and Being a GUNKaholic

Austin Hoyt is an 18-year-old kid from New York whose tick list rivals some professional climbers. We talked about balancing school with climbing, what he learned from his first coach, his FA of ‘Flashing Lights’ V14, his love of The Gunks, making old-school climbing films, the support from his dad, and his ongoing goal to develop the bouldering scene in the Northeast.

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Show Notes:

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Nuggets:

4:30 – Austin’s bouldering stats at age 18, and how he fits climbing in while going to school

8:12 – Some of Austin's typical weekend destinations

9:48 – Favorite areas in the Northeast

11:38 – How Austin started climbing (Ninja Warrior + ice cream shop), and doing V3 his first week

15:11 – Crediting everything to his first coach Charlie, and negative reinforcement

18:41 – Drills and spray wall climbing

23:34 – Climbing at Powerlines, and getting into doing first ascents (FAs)

25:25 – “Chase me”, and what Austin learned from watching his coach Charlie climb

27:25 – Finding new boulders in famous areas

29:17 – The Gunks, and Austin’s Gunkaholics film series

33:40 – The season in The Gunks, and what Austin does when it rains for two weeks

34:44 – Balancing projecting, outdoor climbing for volume, and indoor training

37:15 – The mental battle of projecting, and the first ascent of ‘Flashing Lights’ V14

43:14 – ‘Nuclear War’ V13

45:52 – Filmmaking, and Austin’s film equipment and influence

49:18 – College plans and dreams to make adventure films

52:00 – Plan for a gap year, and comp training

54:42 – Dave Graham

56:18 – How Austin trains power on a spray wall

57:30 – Guidance for setting a spray wall, and the skill of making up hard climbs to train on

1:00:24 – What a spray wall session looks like, and training strengths vs. weaknesses

1:02:28 – Patron Question from Brandon: Do you have any roped ambitions in New England?

1:04:22 – Bouldering vs. trad in The Gunks

1:05:44 – Patron Question from Will: What is your favorite crag north of The Gunks?

1:07:48 – Patron Question from Jack: What is your favorite problem on the Speed Boulder at GB?

1:08:55 – Patron Question from Avery: How did you become the master of vert?

1:11:25 – Austin’s dad, motocross, and broken bones

1:14:13 – How his dad supported him in climbing ‘Nuclear Base’ V14

1:17:39 – Austin’s new project

1:19:18 – Climbing algorithms, “The Formula”, and Austin’s perspective on grades

1:22:36 – The dream of becoming a pro climber, the current goal of developing the Northeast, my experiences in Leavenworth, and making lists

1:26:05 – Applying to colleges near climbing

1:27:07 – Beta Labs, and ideas for building his own business

1:30:54 – Shoutouts to his sponsors

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EP 38: Solomon Barth — Up-Down-Ups, Veganism, and Working to Live (and Make a Difference)

EP 38: Solomon Barth — Up-Down-Ups, Veganism, and Working to Live (and Make a Difference)

Solomon Barth is a Stanford University graduate and software engineer. We talked about Solomon’s impressive two-week trip to Smith Rock, working with Alex Bridgewater to improve his footwork and bulle...

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EP 37: Simon Carter — Action vs. Landscape, The Taipan Closure, and Top 10 Climbing Photography Tips

EP 37: Simon Carter — Action vs. Landscape, The Taipan Closure, and Top 10 Climbing Photography Tips

Simon Carter is an Australian photographer, and has been described by the editor of Rock and Ice Magazine as “arguably the greatest climbing photographer of all time”. We talked about building his fir...

28 Syys 20201h 22min

BONUS: Charlie Manganiello — Goals vs. Actions, Synchronized Swimming, and Magic Bullets

BONUS: Charlie Manganiello — Goals vs. Actions, Synchronized Swimming, and Magic Bullets

Charlie Manganiello has been coaching with Climb Strong for seven years and now heads the Elemental Strength program in Lander, WY. We talked about focusing all of your energy on one thing, misconcept...

25 Syys 20201h 21min

BONUS: Alex Bridgewater — Getting Strong, Speed Walking, and Self-Belief

BONUS: Alex Bridgewater — Getting Strong, Speed Walking, and Self-Belief

Alex Bridgewater is a high-level rock climber who moved to Lander, WY in 2016, to train at Elemental as part of the Climb Strong Program. Alex now works for Climb Strong as a coach. We talked about hi...

23 Syys 20201h 26min

EP 36: Climb Strong Team — 2020 Training Camp Mashup

EP 36: Climb Strong Team — 2020 Training Camp Mashup

This is a mashup episode from the 2020 Climb Strong Training Camp. We talked about hangboard training, strength as a skill, climbing performance, takeaways from the training camp, and lessons learned ...

21 Syys 20202h 4min

EP 35: Steve Bechtel — Changing Your Mind, Lessons From Studying Sprinting, and Creating Better Habits

EP 35: Steve Bechtel — Changing Your Mind, Lessons From Studying Sprinting, and Creating Better Habits

Steve Bechtel is a strength coach and the founder of Climb Strong. We talked about the gift of changing your mind, lessons from studying sprinting and how to apply them to climbing, developing aerobic...

14 Syys 20201h 42min

EP 34: Roger Volkmann — Five Principles of Life, Tough vs. Strong, and Devils Tower

EP 34: Roger Volkmann — Five Principles of Life, Tough vs. Strong, and Devils Tower

Roger Volkmann is a retired Orthopedic Surgeon and a lifelong climber. Roger suffered a severe stroke in 2010 at age 55 and was not expected to walk again. Through sheer grit and determination, he man...

7 Syys 20201h 33min

EP 33: Mike Kerzhner — El Cap’s ‘PreMuir’, Emigrating from Russia, and Discipline vs. Necessity

EP 33: Mike Kerzhner — El Cap’s ‘PreMuir’, Emigrating from Russia, and Discipline vs. Necessity

Mike Kerzhner is a software engineer, an accomplished Yosemite climber, and an impressive all-rounder. We talked about growing up climbing and competing in Russia, moving to the States and climbing at...

31 Elo 20201h 44min

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