Brooke Raboutou Training for Olympics
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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About The Guest:
Brooke Raboutou is an Olympian and a V15 boulderer from Colorado.
We talked about growing up in a family of world-class climbers, balancing college with training for the Olympics, her mindset for competitions, why she meditates every day, her favorite hype music, working on her confidence, using pressure as fuel, focusing on the bigger picture, competing to win while supporting friends and teammates, how she balances competitions with sending hard boulders, and much more!
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So funny to me the Olympics set it up that way because it’s like asking sprinters to do cross country, long jump, and SPRINTING. All under the same category
Olympics gifted us this strange moment in climbing history where we got to see Bosi, Ondra, and others speed climbing.
did they remove speed climbing from Olympics?
@@daydreamspno it’s just a separate category now
Well decathlon does exist. Though I agree with the insanity of the Tokyo format
Yeah but the longest/only distance event in the Decathlon is the 1500m, which is still pretty short compared to a 10k lol @@JeanLoupGarou
Brooke is so humble and grounded (psychologically not physically of course). Love that climbing's elite athletes all seem to be such great people 👍💪
Brooke’s an absolute beast
She explains it perfectly why competition is bad
Just watched this Olympic event, and i think we were done a diservice as viewers, and the athletes were done a diservice on their first ever Olympics having to suddenly be able to compete with world class athletes in categories that they had very little to no experience in. Plus we only got to see 3 boulder problems, probably because all of the events were mashed together and there's obviously a time and peak performance limit. Glad they separated speed from the other 2 events. Hopefully lead will be separated from bouldering soon so we can get the best of each category competing in peak condition.
She did speed?!
It was so unkind and unhealthy to put those demands upon climbers for the sake of making a few more medals. Each martial association as well as the international bodies should keep advocating for each discipline to be treated as it’s own and to have a combination medal on top if they want it like they do in gymnastics.
she is cute and funny =)
This has a lot of weird parts to hear out of context
She's such a babe