#132 - Climb Harder Through Self-Mastery: 9 Lessons for Better Training & Performance
Eric Hörst's Training For Climbing Podcast
Release Date: 08/18/2026
Eric Hörst's Training For Climbing Podcast
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info_outlineWhat if the biggest thing holding back your climbing isn’t finger strength, power endurance, body weight, age—or finding the perfect training program? What if the real limiter is much simpler: you’re not consistently doing the things you already know you should be doing?
In this new episode of the Training for Climbing Podcast, I dig into 9 powerful principles for behavior modification and self-mastery—and how they can help you train more consistently, improve your nutrition, manage your time, recover better, and become a stronger, more disciplined climber. We’ll explore everything from questioning the stories you tell yourself and building an athlete identity, to embracing invisible progress, keeping promises to yourself, and making decisions based on principles rather than emotions.
Because long-term success isn’t about being perfectly motivated or discovering some secret training hack. It’s about controlling the controllables, showing up, learning from failure, and repeatedly doing the small things that move you toward the athlete you want to become. If you want to climb harder—and become better at the game of life along the way—give this episode a listen. 🎧💪🧗
The 9 Lessons for Self-Mastery:
(2:30) 1. Question the story you keep telling yourself.
(5:46) 2. You don’t have to believe everything you think.
(9:06) 3. Stop chasing goals—build the identity that achieves them.
(12:30) 4. Small behaviors compound.
(19:25) 5. Learn to love invisible progress.
(22:28) 6. Use your past as data, not identity.
(24:45) 7. Discipline means keeping promises to yourself.
(27:07) 8. Let principles make decisions before emotions arrive.
(29:19) 9. Control the controllables.
(31:20) - Three important questions for you to answer today!
The big takeaway: long-term climbing success isn’t built on perfect motivation or heroic workouts. It comes from repeatedly making good decisions, learning from failure, protecting your health, showing up, and gradually becoming the athlete capable of achieving your goals. Let's go!
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