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🧗‍♀️ There’s an aspect of climbing we don’t talk about enough — the mental side of it
Not just fear of falling. Not strength. Not training. But what actually happens in your nervous system… and how, over time, climbing can even help you understand it and learn to regulate it. Most of us know the fight or flight response, how your body reacts, how your mind sharpens, how sometimes it even helps you. But there’s another response that shows up a lot in climbing and almost no one talks about it. Freeze. I’ve experienced it many times. Your body just stops. Not “I don’t want to.” Not “I can’t.” You just… freeze. You can’t go up. You can’t take the fall. Sometimes you can’t even ask for a take. You’re just there, stuck in your body while your mind spirals. And the hardest part? You know you can do the move. So it’s not strength. It’s not technique. It’s your nervous system. And I think this shows up in climbing way more than we admit. Which is why I believe we need to talk about it more 🤍 For climbers — so you stop judging yourself and start understanding what’s actually happening. For belayers — so you understand what your climber might be going through. For both — to build better communication, more trust, and more safety on the wall. Because climbing isn’t just physical. It’s your nervous system, your past experiences, your sense of safety - all showing up on the wall. And sometimes… it brings things to the surface you didn’t even know were there 🧠 Have you ever experienced a moment where your body just froze on the wall? What did it feel like for you? Let’s start a real conversation!
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Welcome 🤍
I’m really glad you’re here. This space is something I’m just starting —but the idea is simple: to create a place where we can talk about the mental side of climbing honestly. Fear, overthinking, freezing, confidence…all the things we don’t always say out loud. I’ll be sharing my own experiences, tools, and thoughts here —and I’d really love this to become a space where you share too. You’re very welcome to post here as well —whether it’s something you’re going through, a question,or something you’d like support with from me or the community. So to start — What’s something you’ve struggled with mentally on a climb?
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Welcome to the mental side of climbing
I opened this space because climbing is deeply connected to mental health — not just performance. Fear, overthinking, freezing, self-doubt…it all shows up on the wall.Sometimes louder than anything else. And most of the time — we don’t really talk about it. This is where we do. Honestly. A space to understand what’s happening in your mind,and learn how to move through it — not just physically, but mentally too. If you’re here, you’re invited to join my journey and gain tools to understand your mind and how to stabilize yourself in times of need. On and off the wall 🫶🏻 Did you ever had a challenging mental moment on a climb?
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