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EP 31: Maya Madere — Windsurfing, Endurance Training for Boulderers, and Trusting Intuition
EP 31: Maya Madere — Windsurfing, Endurance Training for Boulderers, and Trusting Intuition
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108 minutes
Released:
Aug 17, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Maya Madere is a 21-year-old comp kid from Austin, TX. We talked about attending school at Stanford and studying computer science, the endurance training program that helped her transition from bouldering to sport climbing, gunning for the 2024 Olympics, competition strategies, outdoor goals, intuitive training and eating, power screams, and windsurfing. Crafted Energy: https://www.craftedenergy.com/ Promo Code - CLIMBHARD30 - for 30% off your order! Support on Patreon:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Show Notes: http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/maya-madere Nuggets: 1:40 – Windsurfing 8:44 – Maya’s transition from comp boulderer to outdoor sport climber 12:06 – How Maya feels about her current climbing 13:29 – Off-season climbing, coronavirus, and taking a break 16:42 – Outdoor climbing vs. training, “quantity over quality”, self-coaching, and doing too much vs. too little. 21:15 – Campusing, endurance training with Solomon Barth, and up-down-ups 24:28 – Up-down-up details 30:00 – Practicing climbing more quickly 32:56 – How Maya mixes endurance with maintaining bouldering strength and power 35:19 – Psicobloc 38:26 – Neverending Story, and why Maya would choose competition climbing over outdoor climbing (if she had to pick one) 41:08 – Where Maya sees her climbing going moving forward 42:14 – Paying her way around the world through competitions, and why it wasn’t sustainable 45:12 – The Boulderfield Master Series, compromise between school and competition rock climbing, and how Maya sees herself in relation to other top competitors 47:37 – Computer Science 50:27 – 2024 Olympics 53:36 – Maya’s most memorable comp, expectations, and why she prefers to be the underdog 57:15 – Making competing routine 59:50 – Practice comps and mock comps 1:02:21 – Breathing exercises and competing and altitude 1:04:45 – Cardio 1:06:54 – Speed climbing, and lead vs. sport 1:08:44 – Diet and weight 1:14:17 – Lifting, systematic vs. intuitive training, and mental energy 1:19:55 – Breakfast, vegetables, and intuitive eating 1:22:42 – Crafted Energy bars 1:24:56 – Dessert 1:26:05 – Maya’s go-to Evolv shoes 1:28:31 – Identifying as an athlete 1:30:18 – Maya’s outdoor and competition goals 1:32:33 – Leisure time, Waldorf school, and crafts 1:34:43 – Gratitude, privilege, and wanting to share 1:38:08 – Instagram, BLM, and using her platform to share information 1:41:33 – Power screams
Released:
Aug 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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