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Date: March 1st, In this interview with Roanne, we get a sneak peek of the most poignant parts of the book β the pieces that stood out to her most in her interviews. We discuss how fear has impacted our own climbing styles, and what we might do to be braver as climbers, and how that might affect our climbing performance.
Please Review The Podcast on iTunes! Neely Quinn: Welcome to the TrainingBeta Podcast, where I talk with climbers and trainers about how we can all get a little bit better at our favorite sport. None of us do, but I can sometimes take it to an extreme and let the fear get the best of me.
A woman name Roanne Van Voorst, she approached me about a book that she wrote called Fear. She asked them about how they deal with fear and what tools they use to get through it.
I got a lot out of this podcast. You can find the book on Amazon. Also, I want to mention before I get into the interview- we started a Facebook group for TrainingBeta. If you go to trainingbeta. I asked a question there recently about fear, like what do you do when you are scared and climbing? How have you overcome fear in climbing?
Neely Quinn: Alright, welcome to the Roanne, thanks very much for talking with me today. Roanne Van Voorst: My name is Roanne. I also happen to be a climber, and so I recently wrote a book called Fear, which is all about extreme athletes. Mostly climbers- but some BASE jumpers and wing suiters, and how they reach their highest goals and deal with stress and self-doubt.