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Date: June 10th, 2015
About Hazel Findlay
By the time she was 23, Hazel Findlay had made a name for herself as the first woman to send E9 (basically 5.13d but with death fall potential). The British phenom can been seen in videos doing sketchy climbing way above her bolt or gear with seemingly no fear.
She started climbing at the age of 7 with her dad, quickly moved up the ranks as a comp climber, and then eventually followed her heart to outdoor climbing, where she’s now traveled the globe (Morocco, United States, Australia, to name a few) to climb in all different styles.
I wanted to ask her about how she trains, but she told me right off the bat that she doesn’t train 😉 So this interview is mostly about her mental game, how she’s planning to help other climbers with their own confidence, and we talk about her recent shoulder surgery.
What We Talked About
- How she stays present and keeps a positive attitude on challenging climbs
- Being a woman who’s doing things only men have done before
- Shoulder surgery
- How she stays humble in the face of hard projects
- Her plan to help others with their own climbing
Links We Mentioned
- Hazel Findlay’s website: HazelFindlay.wordpress.com
- Hazel Findlay on Black Diamond: 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Hazel and Question of Risk Video Interview
- Book on getting and staying in the “zone”: Flow In Sports by Susan Jackson
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I enjoyed this interview a lot. I can identify with the shoulder injuries. I have a suspected rotator cuff tear and am currently in the mind altering nauseating pain stage myself.