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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
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Length:
122 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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 experience with chronic grief, the gift of heartbreak, discovering a new depth of love, projecting highballs, and the coolest rock climbing move he has ever done. Support on Patreon:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Show Notes: http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/ethan-pringle Nuggets: 2:22 – The Pistol Squat challenge 5:58 – Practice vs training, and feeling plateaued in strength 9:18 – Improving strategy for projecting, getting really good at making climbs easier, and admiring climbers who try 100% every time they pull on the wall 12:24 – Wanting to flow vs. trying as hard as possible, learning to climb efficiently, and the game of sport climbing 16:14 – 50 days on ‘The Nest’ 24:38 – Psychological vs. physical limitations on The Nest, holding on to belief, and the decision to send 27:23 – Ethan’s main takeaway from ‘The Nest’: “Crappy days are totally fine and totally normal.” 29:15 – Trying different beta, lightbulb moments, ‘El Bon Combat’, and “master beta” 33:59 – ‘Kintsugi’, the ninja-toe-catch, and the coolest rock climbing move Ethan has ever done 38:47 – His dad’s stroke, finding him on the floor, life’s pivotal moments, caregiving, and Michael Peña 49:39 – Lessons from grief, heartbreak as a gift, and a new depth of love 59:30 – Compassion, acceptance, growth 1:01:05 – Self-compassion, the ‘La Reina Mora’ story, and the debilitating combo of emotional baggage and bad beta 1:07:47 – Overextending and creating boundaries 1:13:15 – Knowing yourself and communicating boundaries 1:16:30 – Why the word “depression” doesn’t really resonate with Ethan, his own brand of internal darkness, and becoming more at peace with himself 1:21:14 – Seeing a grief counselor and why Ethan is a proponent of therapy 1:23:29 – 10-minute sits, mindfulness meditation, and Ethan’s experience and takeaways from a 10-day vipassana course 1:35:35 – Doing the second ascent of Jason Kehl’s ‘Evilution’, and why highball bouldering is such an amazing type of climbing 1:39:47 – Ethan’s highball projects in Yosemite 1:42:18 – Ethan’s approach to highballs and the effect of pulling the rope 1:44:27 – The “Brown Point” 1:46:26 – Plans for Yosemite in the Fall 1:47:12 – Dreams of finding all-natural 5.14+ or 5.15 projects 1:51:50 – Ethan’s dream van 1:54:55 – Gratitude 1:56:09 – Hugs 1:56:37 – Ethan’s Instagram and plans for a new website 1:57:32 – The gift of vulnerability, plans for a round 2, and reversing interview roles
Released:
Jun 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
EP 06: Brittany Goris — FFA of ‘Stingray’, On and Off Mode, and Living the Dirtbag Dream: Brittany Goris is a rock climber, graphic design artist, and self-proclaimed dirtbag. Her recent obsession has been projecting hard single-pitch trad climbs. We talked about her recent ascent of ‘Stingray’ 5.13d in Joshua Tree, the allure of dirtbagging, training on the road, finding community, tips for onsighting, free WiFi, and learning patience. by The Nugget Climbing Podcast