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  • Identity, Ambition, and Losing Yourself in Climbing
    2026/04/08

    In this episode, I talk about one of the most personal and uncomfortable parts of my climbing journey - what happened after I achieved one of my biggest goals.

    For years, I built a huge part of my identity around climbing Hubble. It was a dream that gave me direction, purpose, and structure. But when I finally did it, what I felt wasn’t fulfilment.

    It was relief.

    What followed was burnout, pressure, confusion, and a loss of direction that I kept quiet about for a long time.

    In this episode, I explore the relationship between identity and performance, why ambition can become unhealthy when your self-worth depends on outcomes, and how fear of failure and the need for external validation can quietly shape the way we climb.

    I also talk about:

    • why motivation naturally fluctuates
    • how structure reduces cognitive noise and helps create a clearer head
    • how performance anxiety often comes from living too far in the future
    • why success doesn’t always give you what you thought it would
    • and how changing my relationship with climbing helped me find a healthier path forward

    This is the first time I’ve spoken openly about this part of my journey.

    If any of this resonates with you, and you feel like your identity has become tangled up in your climbing, this is something I often help clients work through as part of my remote coaching.

    If you’d like help finding a clearer path forward, feel free to reach out.

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    16 分
  • What Comes After Diagnosis: How to Turn Clarity into Progress
    2026/04/01

    Most climbers know what they need to improve. But they still don’t progress.

    In this episode, I break down what actually comes after diagnosis - and why clarity alone isn’t enough.

    I talk about:

    • How to turn insight into structured progress
    • Why spreading your effort leads to plateaus
    • The role of lifestyle in performance (and why it’s often ignored)
    • Why your goal should expose your limitation
    • The problem with being outcome-focused
    • And why real progress isn’t always enjoyable

    I also share how I’ve used routes like Rainshadow as a tool to develop weaknesses over time - not just as a goal.

    If you feel like you understand your climbing but still aren’t improving, this episode will help you bridge that gap.

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    18 分
  • Diagnosis - Symptoms vs Causes
    2026/03/25

    What’s really holding a climber back?

    In this episode, I talk about diagnosis - the process of identifying the real limiter behind poor performance or slow progress.

    Very often, the thing that looks like the problem is only the symptom. What feels like a strength issue may actually be a problem with observation, execution, tactics, fear, or familiarity.

    In this episode, I explore:

    • symptoms vs causes
    • why observation matters
    • how patterns shape performance
    • why climbers often solve the wrong problem
    • when familiarity with a climb matters more than abstract training

    I also share stories from my own climbing, including lessons from Pleasant Valley Sunday and Serendipity.

    Instagram: @matwrightclimber

    Coaching: matwrightcoaching.com

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    21 分
  • Why Climbers Plateau
    2026/03/18

    Why do climbers plateau even when they care deeply and are trying really hard?

    In this episode of A Climber’s Mind, I explore one of the biggest reasons climbers get stuck: misdiagnosing the real problem.

    A lot of climbers assume they need more strength, more endurance, or more effort. But often the issue runs deeper. What feels like a physical limitation is often a problem with execution, body position, fear, attention, tactics, or lifestyle.

    In this episode, I talk about:

    • why climbing gives misleading feedback
    • why trying harder can sometimes make performance worse
    • the difference between effort and execution
    • how visualisation improves clarity and confidence
    • why fear of falling is often more about control and uncertainty
    • how lifestyle affects not just recovery, but your ability to learn
    • why progress depends less on doing more, and more on understanding more

    I also share some lessons from my own climbing, including things I’ve learned on Rainshadow about body position, thumb use, breathing, and turning control into a strength rather than a weakness.

    If you’re plateauing and wondering what’s actually holding you back, this episode is for you.

    Mat Wright Coaching I also offer personalised coaching for climbers looking to improve their outdoor performance through better training, technique, mindset, and self-awareness.

    Visit:

    www.matwrightcoaching.com/enquire-about-coaching

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    11 分
  • Who I Am, My Climbing Journey, and Why I Started This Podcast
    2026/03/10

    Episode 1 – Introduction | A Climber’s Mind

    In the first episode of A Climber’s Mind, I introduce myself, my journey in climbing, and the ideas behind this podcast.

    Climbing is often presented as a highlight reel of success, but the reality is very different. Behind every hard ascent are moments of doubt, frustration, reflection and learning. The mental process behind climbing performance is something I’ve always found fascinating, and this podcast is an opportunity to explore that in more depth.

    In this episode I talk about:

    • My early experiences discovering climbing in the South Wales Valleys • How projecting difficult climbs taught me the importance of reflection and observation • The mental battle that comes with climbing near your limit • Why physical strength alone isn’t enough to reach your true potential • How mental, technical and tactical skills influence climbing performance

    I also share a story from working on Rhapsody (E11) at Dumbarton Rock, where managing the pressure and noise inside my head became just as important as the physical challenge of the climb itself.

    This podcast will explore the mental side of climbing through stories, lessons from my own experiences, and conversations with other climbers.

    Future episodes will cover:

    • Projecting strategies • Mental approaches to redpointing • Lessons from famous routes • Training mistakes and what they taught me • Conversations with other climbers about performance and mindset

    Free Resource

    If you’d like a clearer understanding of the factors that influence climbing performance, you can download my free guide:

    The Road Map – A framework for diagnosing climbing performance

    This resource explores the five key areas that influence progress:

    • Observation • Training • Technique • Mental blocks • Lifestyle

    You can download it here:

    https://www.matwrightcoaching.com/free-the-roadmap

    Connect

    If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following and sharing it with other climbers.

    You can also follow my climbing and coaching work here:

    Instagram: @matwrightclimber

    Website: https://www.matwrightcoaching.com/

    Podcast

    A Climber’s Mind explores the psychology and process behind climbing hard, helping climbers understand the mental, technical and physical factors that shape performance.

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    9 分