The FrictionLabs Blog
Paul Robinson: Climbing to the Far Ends of the Earth
FrictionLabs caught up with world-famous climber and classically trained artist and painter Paul Robinson about his goal of bouldering on every continent, what he's doing to get stronger,...
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Brian Arnold: Why Climbers Make the Best Ninjas
I remember the first time I saw American Ninja Warrior on TV....
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Jon Sedor: How To Stay Psyched – Even When You Lose a Hand
Jon Sedor likes to rock climb. Eight years ago he lost his left hand...
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Don McGrath: How to Psychologically Train the Climber's Mind
Do you ever get so wrapped up in your own mind that you can't seem to climb anymore? It's...
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Zoe Steinberg: be stubborn, overcome your mind, and try climbs that are too hard for you
For this week's interview FrictionLabs got in touch with Zoe Steinberg, a strong young climber...
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Alyse Dietel: Overcoming Fear, Catastrophe, and Ego
We recently chatted with Alyse Dietel, climber/artist/writer/adventurer currently living in Arizona. Alyse shares incredible wisdom for...
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Neely Quinn: Inside the Mind of a Training Junkie
FrictionLabs recently sat down with Neely Quinn, founder of TrainingBeta,...
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7 Reasons the Climbing Gym is a Great First Date Idea
Looking for an original idea for a first date? Tired of dinner and a movie or an afternoon cup of joe at the hipster coffee den? We are,...
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6 Ways to Read Climbing Gym Routes
Something you learn very early on in the climbing gym is how tricky it can be to read the route you’re trying. What do we mean by “read?”...
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Hand & Skin Care for Rock Climbing
Nothing destroys a climbing session like shredding your skin. How often has your body been willing, yet your skin is so sensitive you think it needs to go to...
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