Sinopsis
Plastic Weekly brings you conversations and interviews about the world of indoor and competitive rock climbing. Visit plasticweekly.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Presented and produced by Tyler Norton.
Episodios
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Ep. 30 - Canada's New High Performance Director
08/03/2018 Duración: 44minJeff Thomson is the CEC's newly-appointed High Performance Director. What does that mean for competitive climbing in Canada? Well, a lot! Jeff gave a presentation in Mississauga Ontario after Canadian Open Bouldering Nationals, and this is an edited version of that presentation.
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Ep. 29 - Settling Scores
08/02/2018 Duración: 42minEddie Fowke, Sierra Blair-Coyle, Simon Parton, and Will Anglin join me to talk about the new IFSC and USA Climbing scoring systems for bouldering.
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Ep. 28 - ONE OF US: Lauren Watson
01/02/2018 Duración: 50minNot many 25 year olds have actually tried to open a climbing gym, and even fewer have succeeded. Lauren Watson took it a step further by opening Ground Up in Squamish, thousands of miles from her Toronto home. In this episode, hear Lauren recount her story.
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Ep. 27 - Ninja Courses 101
25/01/2018 Duración: 28minJoë Layno of Aspire Climbing gives me a crash course on ninja courses: who uses them, how to integrate them into a climbing gym, and why he doesn't see ninja courses as a flash in the pan.
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Ep. 26 - A Coaching Foundation for the Future, with Silvia McBurney
18/01/2018 Duración: 34minSilvia McBurney has been working with the CEC to develop a Long Term Athlete Development plan for Canada, and has finally published the document after years of meeting with coaches and medical professionals from across the country. Silvia joins us to explain the purpose of the document, and to give an idea of how it will affect coaching and competition over the coming years.
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Ep. 25 - University Bouldering Series
11/01/2018 Duración: 37minTeam finals. Post-comp sleepovers. Competing in rental shoes. All this and more in my interview with Max Summerlee, one of the founders and co-presidents of Canada's University Bouldering Series.
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Ep. 24 - Industry Banter, Dec '17
14/12/2017 Duración: 01h09minI'm joined by Shaun Hunter and Brandon Barraclough to talk about Moonboard Masters, aesthetics in competition setting, the Freedom Climber, the CEC's new High Performance Director, a gym flooring manifesto, climbing while old, and Sharma getting that Polo money.
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Ep. 23 - Climbing Media Struggles with Jeremy Dowsett
07/12/2017 Duración: 37minIn the second part of my interview with Jeremy Dowsett, we talk about how us non-journalists handle questions of journalistic ethics, why Jeremy felt compelled to travel around the country to film competitions, and why Climbing Hold Review is becoming Outdoor Gear Review.
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Ep. 22 - The State of Aluminum with Jim Karn
30/11/2017 Duración: 24minJim Karn of Metolius talks to us about their foray into making climbing holds with aluminum. We talk about the advantages and limits of the material, and Jim reveals how he'll judge the product's success.
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Ep. 21 - First Dissent: 6 Requirements for a Comp Livestream
23/11/2017 Duración: 22minFirst Dissent is what I'm calling episodes where I just talk for a bit...it's funnier when you say it out loud. As livestreams become standard fare for mid-tier and top-tier competitions, it's time to identify the shortcomings of current streams and figure out what's required to bring our broadcasts to the next level. Read the full episode at www.plasticweekly.com
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Ep. 20 - Thirty Years of Walls
16/11/2017 Duración: 59minIndustry legend Louie Anderson spends an hour helping to flesh out the evolution of climbing walls in North America. Features talk of Louie's start in the biz, the influence of landscape architects in the early days, setting 20ft comp routes with Tony Yaniro, and what gyms he considers to be our guiding light into the future.
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Ep. 19 - ONE OF US: Climbing Hold Review's Jeremy Dowsett
09/11/2017 Duración: 54minClimbing Hold Review has been reviewing the best and worst of climbing holds for an entire decade. As they transition their focus to outdoor gear in general, I talk to Jeremy Dowsett about the website he created. Plus: getting sued for reviews, hold makers that he really misses, and what company he thinks doesn't live up to all the hype.
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Ep. 18 - October Banter
02/11/2017 Duración: 30minTyler talks with Kellen Tapley and Max Summerlee about whatever they feel like: in this instance, Asana's new multi-tex holds, and belay gear culture in Ontario. Production is abysmal in this hastily-thrown together episode, but I'll be back to normal next week. Thanks for your patience.
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Ep. 17 - The State of Wood with Will Anglin
26/10/2017 Duración: 34minWood has been making a comeback over the last few years, championed by companies like Beastmaker in Europe and Tension here in North America. Will Anglin is one of the boys behind Tension, and he talks with me about his own personal history with wood grips, the unique struggles of working with wood, and the benefits you can only get from a well-sanded grain.
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Ep. 16 - Climbing Medicine Symposium
19/10/2017 Duración: 28minYasser El-Sheikh is a long-time sport climber who became a plastic surgeon that specializes in hand, wrist, and nerve surgery. This past summer, he organized North America's first climbing medicine symposium in Toronto, Ontario. He shares his history attending symposia in Europe, what it took to create this event, and what's going on in the climbing medicine scene.
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Ep. 15 - ONE OF US: Kaleb Thomas
12/10/2017 Duración: 01h18sHe discovered climbing as a teenager in the secluded Canadian province of Newfoundland, and it sent him on a whirlwind journey across Canada and abroad to finally land him setting the 2016 Imst Lead World Cup in Austria. Kaleb walks us through the journey, and shares the setting knowledge he gained along the way. www.plasticweekly.com
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Ep. 14 - The State of Plastic with Ian Powell
05/10/2017 Duración: 42minLegendary hold shaper Ian Powell answers my questions about the past, present, and future of plastic climbing holds: the transition from polyester to polyurethane, the economy of holds, helping Europe catch up to North American quality, and how 3D printing could be used to improve holds today. UPDATE: This episode was edited at 6:30pm EDT, at Ian Powell's request, to remove a hypothetical anecdote that Ian worried might be detrimental to Kilter Grips. Plastic Weekly has no obligation to edit an interview that was recorded knowingly and willfully, but in the interest of keeping a good relationship with a respected, experienced, and influential industry leader like Ian, about 40 seconds of audio was removed. It's a good thing I like him. The edit does not remove or change any information.
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Ep. 13 - Industry Banter, Sept '17
28/09/2017 Duración: 37minI sit down with Maxwell Summerlee, Hannah Mandrish, and Shaun Hunter for a monthly session of Industry Banter. We talk about the Canadian team at World Youth Championships, backfill, autobelays, backfilled autobelays, gym-hopping in Toronto, and food service in gyms. To volunteer at the Pan-Am Youth Championships, visit www.climbingpanam2017.com
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Ep. 12 - Making Better Setters: SheSets Symposium
21/09/2017 Duración: 41minNicole Brown (CEO of LEF Climbing, Mosaic Climbing, SheSets), Jackie Hueftle (Owner, Kilter Grips; Head Routesetter, The Spot Bouldering Gym), Danielle Goodspeed (Owner and Head Routesetter, Crimper's Climbing Gym), and Christine Deyo (Head Routesetter, Austin Bouldering Project) discuss the SheSets Symposium, what makes a perfect boulder, fostering female talent, and managing diverse crews.
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Ep. 11 - ONE OF US: Shaun Hunter
14/09/2017 Duración: 01h07minThis episode is the first instalment of ONE OF US, a monthly series that features industry professionals talking about their back story and their experiences in the world of plastic. Shaun Hunter is a Toronto native who has lived the gym rat life 24/7 since he was introduced to it at 19, eventually training to be a member of Canada's national bouldering team while also being a Head Routesetter and Head Coach for a successful Toronto gym. After spending all of his 20s in the gym, he's starting consider what's next, and whether or not he can let go of what he loves most.