EP 116: Paul Robinson — Coming Back From Injuries, Opening Up About Autism, and Working Boulders Top Down

EP 116: Paul Robinson — Coming Back From Injuries, Opening Up About Autism, and Working Boulders Top Down

Paul Robinson is one of the top boulderers in the world and has been climbing at a V15 level for more than a decade. We talked about building his new house, recovering from neck surgery, his recent diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder, climbing 1000+ V11s or harder, his analogy of climbing as a book, hardest FAs, trying to climb V16, travel routines, filmmaking, and much more.

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Show Notes:

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Nuggets:

0:06:18 – Designing and building his house

0:10:56 – How Paul got into filmmaking

0:13:10 – Feature films vs. YouTube, and Hueco Dailies

0:15:14 – The Road to Recovery film series

0:17:48 – Paul’s neck injury

0:24:00 – Leg injury

0:26:25 – Being back to 90%, and finding new ways to improve

0:28:09 – Hope, optimism, and a new perspective on finding challenges in climbing

0:32:33 – Going through the stages of grief with an injury, getting older, and hoping to continue climbing at 60 years old

0:35:29 – John Sherman

0:36:32 – Paul’s 8a.nu account, and his goal to climb 1000 boulders 8A (V11) or harder

0:40:38 – Running out of things to climb, and getting psyched on finding new boulders

0:43:14 – What Paul’s drive alive, and his goals for his Hueco trip

0:46:38 – The uniqueness of climbing, being a perfectionist, and seeking mastery

0:49:57 – Climbing as a book, and whether Paul is still getting better at climbing

0:52:24 – Why we don’t often repeat things we’ve done, and Paul’s story about flashing Nagual and repeating it for the Rock Rodeo

0:55:56 – Does V16 feel important?

1:01:41 – How Paul is thinking of training for ‘Box Therapy’ V16, and why Paul tries to maintain a baseline of endurance for bouldering

1:08:36 – Paul’s projecting tactics

1:13:10 – ‘Lucid Dreaming’

1:25:01 – Dave Graham, ’Spectre’, and ’Total Eclipse’

1:30:40 – Patron question from Nick: If you could only climb one boulder for the rest of your life, what would you choose?

1:31:27 – Fontainbleau

1:32:43 – Opening up about being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and some of the symptoms Paul experiences

1:38:32 – OCD tendencies, Paul’s outfits, touch, social anxiety, and hyper-focus

1:43:34 – Stuck laying on the couch, and opening up conversations

1:50:35 – Routines that help Paul feel grounded

1:53:53 – Challenging the clothing norms, and decision fatigue

1:59:47 – Paul’s go-to climbing shoes

2:02:37 – Toe hooking, and customizing his Solutions for ‘The Story of Two Worlds’

2:04:29 – Patron question from André: Any plans to try ‘Burden of Dreams’ V17?

2:07:13 – The challenge of living in the desert and trying to climb in humid environments

2:09:33 – Bugalisen

2:10:48 – Patron question from André: Which one of your FA’s do you think is the hardest one?

2:11:58 – Paul’s project in the South Platte, CO, and how he names his boulders

2:13:46 – ‘Karoshi’

2:14:28 – Patron question from Ana: What areas does Paul think have the most remaining potential? Where is the next frontier for bouldering?

2:18:30 – Paul’s favorite rock type

2:20:37 – Patron question from Prithipal: How strong are Paul’s fingers?

2:23:51 – Tiny crimps, and why you don’t need to be able to do one-arm pullups to climb V16

2:26:58 – Meeting Paul back in 2013, and what’s next

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EP 16: Tara Kerzhner — Capturing Moments, Telling Stories, and Shooting What You Love

EP 16: Tara Kerzhner — Capturing Moments, Telling Stories, and Shooting What You Love

Tara Kerzhner is an award-winning photographer, cinematographer, and accomplished rock climber. We talked about being creative while stuck at home, the importance of shooting what you love, balancing ...

4 Touko 20201h 14min

EP 15: Katie Lambert — Improving Every Year, Balancing Multiple Disciplines, and Nutrition for Climbers

EP 15: Katie Lambert — Improving Every Year, Balancing Multiple Disciplines, and Nutrition for Climbers

Katie Lambert is an elite rock climber in just about every discipline of the sport. She is also a contributing author for Climbing Magazine, owns a business, and has a master’s in nutrition. We talked...

27 Huhti 20201h 35min

EP 14: Jonathan Siegrist — Current Training Methods, Second-Go Tactics, and The Fins Project

EP 14: Jonathan Siegrist — Current Training Methods, Second-Go Tactics, and The Fins Project

Jonathan Siegrist is a professional rock climber, and one of the most prolific sport climbers in the world. We talked about the evolution of his training, how he trained to climb 5.15b, current traini...

20 Huhti 20201h 57min

EP 13: Bill Ramsey — ‘Jumbo Pumping Hate’, Training with Replicas, and a Two-Part Climbing Career

EP 13: Bill Ramsey — ‘Jumbo Pumping Hate’, Training with Replicas, and a Two-Part Climbing Career

Bill Ramsey is a professor of philosophy at the University of Nevada Las Vegas and at 59-years-old, still climbs 5.14. We talked about his coffee addiction, his legendary training days and how he uses...

13 Huhti 20201h 40min

EP 12: Mike Doyle — Lessons From 10+ Years of Coaching, Onsighting Tips, and Working Extra Remotely

EP 12: Mike Doyle — Lessons From 10+ Years of Coaching, Onsighting Tips, and Working Extra Remotely

Mike Doyle is an elite-level rock climber who balances climbing with a career as a software engineer. He also has a long history of competition climbing and coaching. We talked about lessons learned f...

6 Huhti 20201h 39min

EP 11: Shanjean Lee — From Surgical Residency to 5.13+ Trad, Dating Your Climbing Partner, and the Importance of Self-Belief

EP 11: Shanjean Lee — From Surgical Residency to 5.13+ Trad, Dating Your Climbing Partner, and the Importance of Self-Belief

Shanjean Lee is an orthopedic surgeon and a badass climber whose accomplishments range from V10 boulders, to 5.14a sport, to 5.13+ trad and multi-pitch climbs. We talked about how SJ trained to climb ...

30 Maalis 20201h 58min

EP 10: Peter Croft — ‘The Shadow’ Game, Training for Linkups, and the Magic of Inspiration

EP 10: Peter Croft — ‘The Shadow’ Game, Training for Linkups, and the Magic of Inspiration

Peter Croft is an absolute legend in climbing. We talked about ‘The Shadow’ in Squamish and how his ascent became a climbing game, lessons from spending time alone, experimenting with burning fat for ...

23 Maalis 20201h 45min

EP 09: Will Stanhope — The Injury Process, Trad Climbing Tips, and More Climbing Less Training

EP 09: Will Stanhope — The Injury Process, Trad Climbing Tips, and More Climbing Less Training

Will Stanhope is a professional rock climber with many notable ascents in the realm of single and multi-pitch trad climbing, free-soloing, and cutting edge first ascents. We talked about Will’s recent...

16 Maalis 202058min

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