You can train your body for years.
And still freeze when it matters.
Hazel Findlay has spent decades climbing at the highest level—on some of the most dangerous routes in the world. She’s climbed El Capitan multiple times, pushed the limits of traditional climbing, and built a career around performing under pressure.
But what makes her interesting isn’t just what she’s climbed.
It’s how she thinks about fear.
In this conversation, we explore something most athletes—and most people—get wrong:
👉 The goal isn’t to eliminate fear
👉 It’s to understand what it’s trying to tell you
We talk about:
Hazel also shares stories from her own climbing career—including moments where fear showed up in unexpected ways, even after years of experience.
This isn’t just about climbing.
It’s about what happens in your mind when something matters—and you’re not sure you can do it.
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