The Testpiece Podcast

A podcast about high level climbing. How to go from Good to Great.

Hosted by Joshua Horsley.

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  • CharterSpatula
    Constant Improvements
    This show is much better than it used to be. Josh is getting better at hosting and interviewing. Not going to lie, I think it has improved as Tim has become a guest rather than host. Partially because I think he is a good guest and due to lower doses of “unknown destination at takeoff” rants. I love some of the nuggets that arrive from this. Basically an American version of Careless Talk. Even down to the Moonboard. I think in the future it may benefit from more editing, timestamps, and small “series” and deep dives.
  • Snklfrtz8
    Good Stuff
    My personal favorite climbing podcast! Full of content that I haven’t found anywhere else, it manages to be both very nuanced and wide ranging! Really appreciate the time, energy and unique perspectives put in by Josh and Tim.
  • slackster2015
    Needs time stamps
    Great but rambly podcast. Would be greatly improved with time stamps.
  • Ashleyblabla
    Love the content <3
    This podcast has helped me immensely. Love all the guest but especially how much information I can take and implement. I’m not saying I’m agreeing to it all but I do love pausing and just having conversations with my friends about a specific part of the pod. My friends and I listened to this on the road back from the crag or on the way to the gym. Super helpful and just fun to listen to. Truly thank you thank you for sharing it all and being able to listen to more climbing content for those who strive to get to their highest potential in climbing. I love it, thank you
  • tocatchavibe
    Best Climbing Podcast to Learn From
    If you care about progression, learning, and hard climbing, this is THE podcast.
  • Rip6BCG
    Uhm, uh, yea, uhm, uh
    If you can get past Josh’s inability to speak it’s got some good nuggets.
  • Climbenbs
    In depth interviews
    I love that Josh goes in deep when talking with great people. There are other podcasts out there that meander around and go more into things other than the true form of climbing. The love of movement and the embodiment of the actual act of climbing is what keeps me looking forward to the next episode with these guys. I’m 100% not interested in the next greatest finger training technique or block pickup or how to power lift for climbing podcast. These guys tell it to you straight… if you want to achieve your goals in climbing you have to dedicate your time to climbing, not other weird movements that won’t necessarily make you any better at climbing.
  • Capetownsteveb
    This show is my JAM!!
    This show is epic. I love the deep dives into the nitty gritty specifics of the climbing experience. It's an exhilarating journey into the DNA of high-level athletic performance. You're roped into riveting conversations with world-class athletes, all aiming to unpack the sheer genius behind exceptional climbing. Josh and Tim have an exceptional knack for distilling complex jargon into relatable terms and funny anecdotes. They delve into the psychological aspects of climbing—a terrain as complex as any crag—as they explore self-awareness, mental resilience, and the inextricable mind-body connection crucial for any elite athlete. An episode starts and you're virtually hanging off a cliff alongside Carlo Traversi or Katie Lamb, listening to them dissect the neural pathways that get activated during an ascent. It's the equivalent of a live masterclass that melds adrenaline-pumping narratives with philosophy and cutting-edge scientific inquiry. You can practically feel the gritty texture of the rock and the lactic acid build-up in your muscles as guests discuss the physiological nuances that differentiate a good climber from a great one. You're led into the rabbit hole of what it takes to deliver exceptional performance. If you're a sucker for data-backed insights, you'll revel in their analysis, reminiscent of Malcolm Gladwell's "Outliers," where the "10,000-hour rule" meets "the edge effect" in athletic prowess. In the words of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, who coined the term "flow state," this podcast taps into that precise psychological zone where athletes transcend their limits. It offers a banquet of sensory experiences, teases your intellectual curiosity, and most importantly, galvanizes you to push your boundaries. Listening along, I feel myself part of a community that's always reaching for the next hold, and living life on the edge, both literally and metaphorically. I highly recommend this to anyone committed to scaling their personal and athletic horizons.
  • personejiwhdhau
    Top tier guests and convo
    Lots of great insights here and also just feels like the type of convos elite climbers have with each other. So it’s a peak behind the curtain
  • Pookie__Bear
    Review
    I like the deep climbing content on this pod. I have enjoyed listening to some of the top-level climbers that have come on. Unfortunately the way Tim co-hosts really gets in the way of my enjoyment of the show. He tends to over explain his questions, and they normally come off as statements about how he views climbing rather than just asking a straight question to the guest. Josh on the other hand I highly enjoy! Hopefully the flow gets better as the show grows.
  • A Malec
    Great focus on keeping true the North Star
    Many absolutely gold episodes, like the Will Anglin or Nathaniel Coleman episodes, or the duo episode that have insights throughout.
  • Mr. Flip Flop
    So Good
    As I’ve become more interested in climbing hard outside rather than rambling around on 5.10-11, this podcast has helped change the way I think about improving climbing performance. I am becoming better at self-coaching and analyzing my own climbing, and I’m making a major mindset shift towards climbing harder (and having fun while doing it). Thank you Josh and Tim!
  • jummy110373
    Needle in a haystack
    95% of these discussions is repetitive or just wrong. But every now and then you get a nice little nugget. It’s good background noise and tricks me into feeling like I’m being productive with my climbing. Jon Cardwell should just make his own podcast.
  • Missouri Choss
    Best climbing podcast
    They go deep, very interesting and Ive learnd a lot listening to this one. Better than the nugget!
  • lajiao404
    🔝
    Timmy’s insight is so valuable in this modern era of post Olympics climbing competition! As an athlete it’s so key to hear the play by plays of the round and whole competition.
  • BeeeeKaaaay
    Most unique perspective on climbing training and performance
    This podcast dives deep into topics rarely discussed in the climbing podcast landscape. The Al Rangel episode especially has an eye-opening perspective on coaching in the youth competition scene, which actually has huge utility relevant to developing climbers of all ages and disciplines.
  • Kfletcher482
    Top Tier
    Some of the most analytical and thought-provoking climbing content
  • zclip
    Keep ‘em coming
    The pro tips are money
  • inittowinit29
    Good podcast
    I think the more transparency in high level climbing, the better.
  • Kirosinghclimbs
    Protips and Psyche
    If you like the Ross
  • itmann
    Great content
    The pro tips are amazing. You are missing out if you aren’t listening in.
  • hipeter
    Can’t wait for the next episode!
    Awesome podcast, guys! Love the content, can’t wait for the next episode!
  • Redspedly
    Good vibes
    Chill climbers that know what they’re talking about. A would listen again.
  • Josh Horsley
    The best climbing pod!
    My totally unbiased review is that these guys are great. Thanks for listening 🙏
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