EP 155: Caleb Robinson — Reaching V13 in Four Years, Biggest Lessons From Competitive Soccer, and the Power of Consistency

EP 155: Caleb Robinson — Reaching V13 in Four Years, Biggest Lessons From Competitive Soccer, and the Power of Consistency

Caleb Robinson is an ex-competitive soccer player, elite boulderer, route setter, and photographer. He started climbing at age 17 and sent his first V13 in just four years. We talked about the biggest lessons he learned from competitive soccer, how deadlifting fixed his back, a typical week of training, his finger training journey, the power of consistency over time, finding his artistic expression in photography, and much more!

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Show Notes:

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Nuggets:

0:07:20 – A Thursday in the life of Caleb Robinson

0:08:55 – New Year’s Resolutions, and building habits over time

0:11:24 – Climbing V13 in the first few years of climbing, and how competitive soccer informed his climbing and training approach

0:16:05 – How deadlifting fixed Caleb’s back

0:21:08 – Being enamored with soccer, and why he quit soccer and started climbing

0:24:07 – There’s no middle ground in conventional team sports, and why climbing is so special

0:29:16 – Uncle —> karate gym —> climbing

0:34:00 – “The hard work that you don’t want to do pays off.”

0:36:04 – “Intelligence is just as important as physical prowess.”

0:36:45 – Quadzilla, and connecting between the upper body and lower body

0:40:42 – How “hard work pays off” applies to Caleb’s climbing

0:42:41 – Being a self-learner, and having intention

0:49:12 – Training resources and athletes that have guided Caleb’s approach

0:52:26 – Experimenting with training, focusing on being good at climbing, and avoiding common mistakes and pitfalls

0:59:24 – How Caleb developed his technique, and the importance of climbing with people who are better than you

1:02:57 – Having a mobility routine, dedicating time to recovery, and missing snowboarding

1:08:40 – Caleb’s finger-training journey

1:19:50 – The value of consistency + simplicity, and sticking with it when progress slows (and Caleb’s love affair with Dave MacLeod)

1:27:17 – What Caleb’s finger training progress looked like over the two years that he did max hangs

1:31:41 – Caleb’s grip positions for hangboarding

1:33:52 – How his finger training has changed in the past year, and learning to apply his finger strength to climbing

1:38:13 – What a typical training week looks like for Caleb

1:45:16 – Why Caleb started route setting

1:47:21 – A typical training week now as a route setter

1:49:31 – Caleb’s philosophy about skills, finger strength, and core strength, and his stable workouts right now (board climbing, campusing on the spray wall, etc)

1:52:32 – Caleb’s core training routine

1:58:01 – Why Caleb focuses on maximal effort training

1:59:12 – The importance of quality practice

2:00:32 – “Success comes with consistency over a long period of time”, and Caleb’s photography career

2:03:07 – Moody Russian painters

2:04:31 – Finding his own artistic expression in photography, and the collaborative side of taking portraits

2:10:42 – Taking the long view as an athlete and artist

2:13:32 – The one thing Caleb wishes people spent more time thinking about

2:19:24 – Wrap up and what’s next

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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 Juli 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 Juli 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 Juli 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 Juni 20201h 4min

EP 23: Jasna Hodžić — Pure Motivation, Practicing Your Anti-Style, and Enduring Setbacks

EP 23: Jasna Hodžić — Pure Motivation, Practicing Your Anti-Style, and Enduring Setbacks

Jasna Hodžić is part writer, part scientific researcher, and part badass rock climber. We talked about sending her first 5.14a, ‘To Bolt Or Not To Be’ at Smith Rock, about practicing her anti-style to...

22 Juni 20202h 20min

EP 22: Justin Brown — Skincare Tips, Growing a Business, and Greatness vs. Insanity

EP 22: Justin Brown — Skincare Tips, Growing a Business, and Greatness vs. Insanity

Justin Brown is the founder of Rhino Skin Solutions, a company that provides high-performance skincare products for rock climbers. We talked about best practices for skincare, tips for dialing skin fo...

15 Juni 20201h 55min

EP 21: Ethan Pringle — Lessons From Projecting, The Gift of Heartbreak, and a New Depth of Love

EP 21: Ethan Pringle — Lessons From Projecting, The Gift of Heartbreak, and a New Depth of Love

Ethan Pringle is one of the best all-around rock climbers in the world. We talked about practice vs. training, lessons learned from 50 days projecting ‘The Nest’, taking care of his dad and his experi...

8 Juni 20202h 1min

EP 20: Chad Andrews — Financial Independence, Building a Craft, and Pursuing Your Best Life

EP 20: Chad Andrews — Financial Independence, Building a Craft, and Pursuing Your Best Life

Chad Andrews is the maker of the Clipping Chains blog—a resource to help climbers navigate personal finance and move towards financial independence. We talked about reaching retirement at age 35, simp...

1 Juni 20201h 52min

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