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Sierra Blair-Coyle is a professional rock climber from Scottsdale, Arizona. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicksvancast/support
Sierra Blair-Coyle is a professional rock climber from Scottsdale, Arizona. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicksvancast/support
SBC drops in and gives the lowdown on what’s she been up to, from training to the MoonBoard. Hope you enjoy!!
Professional rock climber Sierra Blair-Coyle helps us better understand the complex dynamics of rock climbing, and what is needed to succeed. Sierra tells us about her favorite places to climb, how to improve, and the impact her coaches have had in her development. Sierra also shares some helpful stories from her educational background that allow us to consider ways to tailor systems to student needs. Sierra Blair-Coyle has been competing professionally as a rock climber since the age of 14. Sierra is the current Pan American Bouldering Champion, she has also been a World Cup Competitor (2010-2019), and was a two-time National Champion. Sierra enjoys traveling the world competing and doing what she loves full-time. Shout outs: Brad Music: Believin Stephen Links: sierrabc
Today we are super excited, and so honored to be sitting down with Professional Rock Climber, Sierra Blair-Coyle. Sierra has been a part of the US National Climbing Team for 10 years, and is the 2018 Pan-American Bouldering Champion! She is a 2-time Junior National Champion, took 1st at the Mesa Rim Pro-Am, 10th at the IFSC Bouldering World Cup in 2018, and 12th at the Chongqing World Cup in 2016, she has countless other climbing competition accolades and has even scaled the side of a skyscraper with vacuum suctions like a badass! Please enjoy this inspiring episode with the one and only Sierra Blair-Coyle!WHERE TO FIND SIERRA BLAIR-COYLE (Time: 1:18)IG: @sierrablaircoylFacebook: SierrablaircoyleYoutube: Sierra Blair-CoyleWebsite: Sierrabc.comTHE BASICS (Time: 1:47)Types of climbing and what she doesSpeedFastest to the top with a ropeSportHow high you get on a route with a ropeBouldering (Sierra’s focus style)Judged by combination of scores on 4 different boulders with no rope WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING A PROFESSIONAL ROCK CLIMBER (Time: 4:22)Crazy job!Competitions are Sierra’s bread and butter and life is consumed by trainingBusiness side makes climbing as a career possibleSponsorshipsMediaTHE GROWTH OF ROCK CLIMBING(Time: 5:30)Over her 18 years of climbing a lot has changedMore climbersMore competitorsAdded to summer OlympicsIt’s crazy to finally see climbing get the infusion of being more in the mainstream that I feel like it’s deserved for such a long time, you know, as someone who’s loved the sport.”HOW IT ALL BEGAN (Time: 7:15)8 years old climbing at an outdoor mall in Scottsdale, AZ“Something about climbing has just always felt right to me.”Not always easy. On the wall or in life.“If i could have the same level of confidence I did when I was ten years old, I would be unstoppable.”CURRENT CLIMBING ENVIRONMENT “Training for the Unknown” (Time: 15:48)Training at Olympic Training Center In SLC, UtahClimbing during Covid-19Always readyStructured training FAMILY, SUPPORT AND TRAVEL (Time: 20:30)Parents were always very supportiveFavorite place in the world: IcelandFavorite place to climb: Priest Draw, Flagstaff ArizonaMANAGING LIFE IN THE LIMELIGHT (Time:32:25)Managing a huge social media following like a bossBe yourself, be a good person, be a good ambassador for climbing“CLIMB LIKE YOU KNOW HOW” -Mike Covington (Time: 36:50)You know what you're doing, now just go do itAlso a metaphor for lifeSIERRA’S ADVICE (Time: 41:00)FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE!IG@CasuallyQualifiedFACEBOOK CasuallyQualified@gmail.com
Hailing from Scottsdale, Arizona, 26-year-old Sierra Blair-Coyle has been competing professionally since the age of 14. Sierra is the current Pan American Bouldering Champion. She was voted one of the Top 99 Most Outstanding Women of 2015 by AskMen, she has also been a World Cup Competitor (2010-2019), and was a two-time National Champion as a junior competitor. Sierra graduated in May 2016 from Arizona State University with a degree in marketing. She now enjoys traveling the world competing and doing what she loves full-time. Shout outs (sponsors) MAMMUT MyClimb Ascend Chiropractic Kale & Clover IG @sierrablaircoyl Tumblr Hosts Emilie Hernandez @em.hernandez @texasladycrushers TxLC Website info@texasladycrushers.com Jeremy Arntz @sleepeatclimbrepeat @all_in_beta @beyondtherockpodcast
En el capítulo 18 de Magnesia, nuestro primer episodio en ingles, nos acompañó Sierra Blair-Coyle, escaladora profesional de Arizona, para platicar sobre su larga carrera como ecaladora de competición. Con más de 30 competiciones en su portafolio, Sierra ha visto cambios la evolución de nuestro deporta de primera mano. In Chapter 18 of Magnesia, our first episode in English, Sierra Blair-Coyle, a professional climber from Arizona, joined us to talk about her long career as a competition climber. With more than 30 competitions in her portfolio, Sierra has seen changes in the evolution of our sport first hand. Para conocer más sobre la noticia que comentamos, les compartimos la liga a la fuente original: Théo Blass (10 años) encadena ‘Souvenirs du pic' 8c Sigue a Sierra en Instagram como @sierrablaircoyl y vista su página web sierrabc.com Síguenos en Instagram como @magnesiapodcast Escríbenos a magnesiopodcast@gmail.com para recomendarnos temas e invitados
Hailing from Scottsdale, Arizona, 26-year-old Sierra Blair-Coyle has been competing professionally since the age of 14. Voted one of the Top 99 Most Outstanding Women of 2015 by AskMen, she has also been a World Cup Competitor (2010-2018), and was a two-time National Champion as a junior competitor. Sierra graduated in May 2016 from Arizona State University with a degree in marketing. She now enjoys traveling the world competing and doing what she loves full-time.Find Sierra's Website HereFollow Sierra on Instagram
Punkass and Random hero talk the big bad corona-virus and what happens if you get caught watching porn, then it goes right to our special guest Sierra a really cool laid back professional Rock Climber. ch ch ch check it out!
From Scottsdale, Arizona, 25-year-old Sierra Blair-Coyle has been competing professionally in the world of rock climbing since the age of 14. She’s also been a World Cup Competitor, was a two-time National Champion as a junior competitor, and was voted one of the Top 99 Most Outstanding Women of 2015. Sierra graduated in May 2016 from Arizona State University with a degree in marketing and now travels the world competing and doing what she loves full-time.
Pro-climber, Sierra Blair-Coyle features in this episode of the Sportageous Podcast, with host, Zushan Hashmi. Sierra is a professional climber, who has represented the USA in various climbing tournaments, across the three competitive climbing disciplines of bouldering, lead climbing and speed climbing! Sierra tells us about her journey as a climber, how the sport has changed in the last few years, and what she has coming up on her climbing calendar.
The Shifting Perceptions Podcast - Inspiration For Creative Lifestyles
Leave Us A Review This week we sat down with professional climbing and bouldering champion Sierra Blair-Coyle, whose passion for the sport would inspire almost anyone to want to hit their local climbing wall. As a family who loves to climb together, when Sierra told us that she loved rock climbing from the moment she tried it, it completely resonated with us. The daughter of a gymnastics coach, Sierra tried gymnastics and karate herself, before she discovered climbing at the age of eight. Competing professionally ever since, Sierra achieved status as a professional climber at age 14. Perhaps one of the most remarkable things about Sierra is her dedication to the sport, and her hunger to be the best that she can be. A World Cup Competitor since 2010, Sierra has also claimed the title of National Champion twice as a junior competitor. Feeling truly blessed to be able to do what she loves, travel the world and earn a living from it, we chatted about her aspirations as an athlete, her plans for the future and what she hopes to accomplish. Keep reading for some of our favorite insights from one of the most kick-ass women we've had the pleasure of talking to. When You Know... You Know Sometimes you experience something for the first time, and it feels like it's feeding your soul. Sierra explained to us that she found her passion when she first tried out climbing because she thrived off the challenge it presented. Completely undeterred by the physicality and self-discipline it requires, climbing gave Sierra with an opportunity to prove to herself that she is capable of achieving whatever she sets her mind to. "I tried other sports when I was younger, like gymnastics and karate, and what happened is that when it would get hard, or I had to work harder or put more effort in, I would quit — because I was a kid and wanted it to be easy. But there was something about climbing, when it got hard I wanted to keep doing it. I was pretty much all in from the beginning." Follow Your Passion — and Always Have a Plan B Determined from a young age to be a professional climber, Sierra did all that she could to make her dream a reality. However, her pragmatic attitude toward hard work and discipline isn't only applicable to climbing. In 2016 she graduated with a degree in marketing from Arizona State University and explained to us that although climbing is her love and career, it doesn't hurt to have a backup plan. "I always wanted to be a professional climber once I started, but honestly, even if I were in any other sport, I would want to be professional at that. I knew I wanted to do something great. As far as going to university, it was definitely a backup plan, because in climbing you're not making crazy money, I make a living, but nothing to retire on at this point, so it's just good to have that." If It Feels Good, Do It Sierra's can-do attitude is infectious, and as the parents of a totally fearless daughter, we love how much of an energetic and motivating role model she is — for women of all ages. "When I was a kid I was pretty much down for anything, I was definitely a tomboy, but then I also had more Barbies than I could even count, so I don't think my parents were super surprised when I started climbing. I was just having fun at it. I really enjoy doing something where I can push myself and achieve things, and I don't know what it was about it, but something about it just felt right to me." If you would like to hear our full conversation with the insanely inspiring Sierra Blair-Coyle, you can listen along on our podcast – but don't be surprised if you get bit by the climbing bug! Links & Resources Sierra Blair-Coyle The Rock Climbers Manual Hand Grip Strengthener Better Bouldering - How to Climb Elite Sportz Equipment Rock Climbing Chalk Bag Connect With Sierra Blair-Coyle Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Connect with The Shifting Perceptions Podcast: Shifting Perceptions Website Join Our Mailing List Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Jay Alders Jay Alders Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Pinterest Connect with Chelsea Alders & Companies Om Mamas Doulas Website Sun Dreams Productions Website Instagram Chelsea Om Mamas Doulas Sun Dreams Productions
Professional climber Sierra Blair-Coyle talks about training for national & world cup comps, her modeling career, and how she deals with online negativity.
Hailing from Scottsdale, Arizona, 25-year-old Sierra Blair-Coyle has been competing professionally in rock climbing since the age of 14. Voted one of the Top 99 Most Outstanding Women of 2015 by AskMen, she has also been a World Cup Competitor (2010-2018), and was a two-time National Champion as a junior competitor. Sierra graduated in May 2016 from Arizona State University with a degree in marketing. She now enjoys traveling the world competing and doing what she loves full-time.
Sierra is from Arizona, and started climbing at a really young age. She has been competing professionally for a decade, and was a junior National Champion and been competing on the World Cup Circuit since 2010 She graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in marketing. We get into some of he training that is involved to be competitive at the level she is at, as well as some injuries she's endured along the way. What she learned that contributed to them, how she's managed to stay away from that and what's in place to do so. She's done a phenomenal job through her career at staying involved with her fans and social media presence. Through this and her sponsors, it affords her the opportunity to live a great life traveling the world competing and doing what she loves full-time. Thankful she was able to take some time out to sit down and share her story. Instagram.com/sierrablaircoyl Facebook.com/sierrabc Twitter.com/sierrablaircoyl www.sierrabc.com
Eddie Fowke, Sierra Blair-Coyle, Simon Parton, and Will Anglin join me to talk about the new IFSC and USA Climbing scoring systems for bouldering.
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This May, Sierra Blair-Coyle became the first woman to scale a 33 story skyscraper, using suction cups that were powered by two LG Code Zero K94SGN vacuum cleaners mounted on her back. The building was approximately 460 feet high and situated in Songdo International Business District, a "smart city" about 40 miles southwest of Seoul, South Korea. All told, it took Sierra about 30 minutes to reach the summit, pausing once to swap out the 80v lithium-ion battery packs. If you enjoy our Podcast, please SUBSCRIBE. To watch the video of Sierra's ascent, please visit www.tripleblack.com