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The Rich Roll Podcast

Alex Honnold: The Free Soul of Free Solo Climbing On Fear, Risk, Mindset & What It Means To Be Truly Alive

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2018

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

“No matter the risks we take, we always consider the end to be too soon, even though in life, more than anything else, quality should be more important than quantity.” Alex Honnold Last week I asked you to imagine being attacked by a 9-foot bull shark. This week I invite you to envision climbing the storied 3,600-foot sheer vertical rock face known as El Capitan. The trick? You have to do it without any ropes, harnesses or any protective gear whatsoever. An astonishing prospect, even the tiniest mistake or unexpected intervening variable could cost you your life — a life that hinges moment to moment upon punctilious preparation, meticulous focus, and a preternatural relationship with fear. This is one small aspect of the life of Alex Honnold, a renown professional adventure rock climber whose audacious free-solo ascents of America’s biggest cliffs have made him one of the most masterful and compelling athletes of our generation. An global icon of athletic mastery, the lore of Alex Honnold transcends sport. I imagine many of you have viewed — with palms sweaty and jaw agape — at least one of his many stunning climbing videos. Perhaps you saw him profiled on 60 Minutes, or read profiles about him in the New York Times, National Geographic or Outside and, like me, were left to wonder: How is that even possible? How does that guy do what he does? And more importantly, why? The answer isn’t as elementary as you might imagine. It can't be reduced to simple genetics, strength, drive, or even his most unusual relationship with fear. I think the answer is far more complex and frankly, much much more interesting. Of course, fanatical preparation plays a role. As does his fidelity to incremental progression. His unique kinship with risk is certainly a central factor. But I think what truly sets Alex apart is a profound sense of awe and wonder. An uncanny facility to meld his body and mind with spirit. And the ability to become absolutely one with his quest. Inarguably, what Alex does is both staggering and astonishing. But it's who he is, how he lives, and what he stands for that I find most impressive. Today, we explore all of it. This conversation is everything I wanted it to be. It's about adventure, fear, risk, curiosity, focus, mindset, preparation and the primacy of incremental progression. Over the course of almost two hours we cover his boundary-crushing El Cap solo free climb and his most recent expedition to Antarctica. We discuss his passion for environmental conservation and the benefits of his minimalist lifestyle. And of course we explore his training routines and mostly-vegan diet. But most of all, this is a conversation that not only examines the how behind Alex's feats, but the why behind his pursuits. Thoughtful, deliberate and present, I also found Alex to be quite generous, incredibly curious, and whip smart. For the visually inclined, you can watch watch (& subscribe!) to the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/richandalex I'm grateful for this exchange and I sincerely hope you enjoy it. Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0:00.0

Quick announcement before we get into it. I am very excited to announce that Julie and I have a brand new cookbook coming out

0:06.4

April 24th. It's called the Plant Power Way, Italia. We're very proud of it. If you enjoyed our first book the Plant Power Way

0:13.8

I think you're gonna freak for this one. It's inspired by our retreats in Tuscany and the cuisine of the Italian countryside.

0:21.3

It's super next level, incredible photography,

0:25.1

125 entirely new and of course delicious plant-based Italian recipes

0:29.4

and it's available for pre-order now from all your favorite online booksellers. You can learn more at ritual.com

0:36.8

pre-orders are very important to the book's viability and so it would mean a great deal to us if you reserved your copy today.

0:45.5

Thank you so much. I greatly appreciate it and now onto the show.

0:51.0

To me the big moments were sort of identifying that this is something that is important enough to my life that I'm willing to do the work

0:56.9

and then the moment where I'd realized that I had done all the work that I need to do which is sort of a different way of looking at

1:03.4

I'm now ready to do this. Instead of looking at it's like I'm ready to climb on a cab

1:06.7

It's actually more of I have done the work that I needed and

1:10.5

therefore you know being able to do it like naturally follows.

1:13.7

Think that people should just think about what is the thing that's worth it to you and then what is the work that you need to put into that?

1:19.9

That's Alex Honald and this is the Retro podcast.

1:26.9

The Retro podcast.

1:37.3

So last week I asked you to imagine being attacked by a nine foot bull shark and this week I want to ask you to entertain something else altogether.

1:47.9

I want you to think about imagine becoming the first person to free solo El Capitan.

1:55.1

That means climbing a 7,500 foot sheer vertical rock face without any ropes, any harnesses or any protective gear whatsoever.

2:05.4

Nothing but your grip, your skill, your merging with nature and astonishing feet where even the tiniest mistake or unforeseen intervening

2:16.0

variable for that matter could cost you your life.

2:20.1

This is but one small aspect of the amazing life of Alex Honald, a renowned professional rock climber whose audacious free solo

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