Ep 7 - Heather Reynolds - Climbing Your Best With Amazing Humans
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Heather Reynolds shares stories of 35+ years of contributing to the local climbing community, including route development, coaching, and releasing a book on performance rock climbing. Reynolds recounts starting climbing with Sean Willett, helping found Climb Nova Scotia in 1991 to protect access at Main Face, contributing to the Dalplex Fieldhouse wall (opened 1992) and later the Rock Court (opened 2002), and the importance of recognizing volunteers and first ascensionists. She describes years of road-tripping, researching and meeting elite climbers, emphasizing that mental approach and movement efficiency often matter more than raw strength. We discuss the differences between gym rats and outdoor climbing, route-setting, fear, flow state, and aging. She also explains how yoga, writing, and community connection shape her current life.
Chapters
00:00 Entering Flow State
06:57 This is What Life is About
16:03 Kinesiology to Coaching
18:40 Grand Wall Epic
23:30 Five Years on the Road
30:32 Legends and Mental Game
36:48 Indoor vs Outdoor Climbers
45:32 Coaching Without Climbing Hard
50:08 Athlete Identity Shift
52:19 Fear Of Falling Lessons
54:40 Hueco Breakthrough
58:31 Working in the Gyms
01:02:33 Sending Tsunami
01:08:47 Mindset And Aging
01:20:00 Imposter Syndrome And Gender
01:28:27 The Community Now
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