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Ethics of Rock Climbing: The Dos and Don'ts of Playing Music While Climbing

April 22, 2023 Marina Villatoro Kuperman
Ethics of Rock Climbing: The Dos and Don'ts of Playing Music While Climbing
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Ethics of Rock Climbing: The Dos and Don'ts of Playing Music While Climbing
Apr 22, 2023
Marina Villatoro Kuperman

Are you a rock climber who loves to pump up the volume with some tunes while scaling up a challenging route? Well, hold on to your speakers because I've got some news for you. According to the unwritten ethics of rock climbing, listening to music out loud is a big no-no, especially when you're climbing with a lot of people around

In this episode, we talk about the unspoken code of conduct in the rock climbing community when it comes to blasting music. While it's not technically prohibited, it's generally frowned upon as it goes against the natural beauty of the surroundings and can disrupt other climbers in the area. So, if you're planning to climb in a crowded spot, it's best to leave your music at home or use headphones to avoid causing any disturbance.

In essence, it's up to you to make your own decision about whether or not to listen to music while climbing. However, it's worth noting that it's generally looked down upon in areas where there are other climbers around. While some people may still choose to bring speakers, it's important to be respectful of the environment and the other climbers. Ultimately, it's recommended to leave the tunes behind and fully immerse yourself in the climb.

  1. Topics discussed in this episode:
  • In Tune with Nature: Why Listening to Music Out Loud While Climbing Could Be a Bad Idea [00:00:00 - 00:00:42]
  • Ear Candy or Nature's Symphony? Finding the Right Balance in Outdoor Adventures  [00:00:43 - 00:01:17]

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About This Podcast


It takes a village to raise a pro athlete.


For the first time ever this channel takes you behind the athlete’s ‘unspoken’ road and talks to the people that normally get very little mention, but are the ones who are responsible for the underlying success of an athlete.


Marina pulls back the curtain and dives deep into chats with the UNSUNG Heroes – parents, the coaches, the sponsors, the nutritionists and the mindset specialist – revealing the realities of what it takes to support a  child in reaching their ultimate potential in becoming a pro athlete.


This is YOUR village.  


A home for Uncensored Advice for you– the Unsung Heroes of part of the ‘unspoken’ journey behind the athletes!


What to expect when you listen:


Real, Raw Truth

Laughter

The Struggles & Successes


ABOUT YOUR HOST:


Marina Kuperman Villatoro, a mama who is on a mission to help her sons reach their athletic (rock climbing) goals and dreams. 


Connect and be Part of the Strategic Village


SIGN UP FOR THE LATEST UNCENSORED HACKS and TIPS

https://raisingproathletes.com/join-us-raising-pro-athletes/ 


Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marina.kuperman.villatoro/ 


TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@marinakupermanvillatoro 


YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@raisingproathletes 


Website - https://raisingproathletes.com/ 





Show Notes

Are you a rock climber who loves to pump up the volume with some tunes while scaling up a challenging route? Well, hold on to your speakers because I've got some news for you. According to the unwritten ethics of rock climbing, listening to music out loud is a big no-no, especially when you're climbing with a lot of people around

In this episode, we talk about the unspoken code of conduct in the rock climbing community when it comes to blasting music. While it's not technically prohibited, it's generally frowned upon as it goes against the natural beauty of the surroundings and can disrupt other climbers in the area. So, if you're planning to climb in a crowded spot, it's best to leave your music at home or use headphones to avoid causing any disturbance.

In essence, it's up to you to make your own decision about whether or not to listen to music while climbing. However, it's worth noting that it's generally looked down upon in areas where there are other climbers around. While some people may still choose to bring speakers, it's important to be respectful of the environment and the other climbers. Ultimately, it's recommended to leave the tunes behind and fully immerse yourself in the climb.

  1. Topics discussed in this episode:
  • In Tune with Nature: Why Listening to Music Out Loud While Climbing Could Be a Bad Idea [00:00:00 - 00:00:42]
  • Ear Candy or Nature's Symphony? Finding the Right Balance in Outdoor Adventures  [00:00:43 - 00:01:17]

________________________________________________


About This Podcast


It takes a village to raise a pro athlete.


For the first time ever this channel takes you behind the athlete’s ‘unspoken’ road and talks to the people that normally get very little mention, but are the ones who are responsible for the underlying success of an athlete.


Marina pulls back the curtain and dives deep into chats with the UNSUNG Heroes – parents, the coaches, the sponsors, the nutritionists and the mindset specialist – revealing the realities of what it takes to support a  child in reaching their ultimate potential in becoming a pro athlete.


This is YOUR village.  


A home for Uncensored Advice for you– the Unsung Heroes of part of the ‘unspoken’ journey behind the athletes!


What to expect when you listen:


Real, Raw Truth

Laughter

The Struggles & Successes


ABOUT YOUR HOST:


Marina Kuperman Villatoro, a mama who is on a mission to help her sons reach their athletic (rock climbing) goals and dreams. 


Connect and be Part of the Strategic Village


SIGN UP FOR THE LATEST UNCENSORED HACKS and TIPS

https://raisingproathletes.com/join-us-raising-pro-athletes/ 


Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marina.kuperman.villatoro/ 


TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@marinakupermanvillatoro 


YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@raisingproathletes 


Website - https://raisingproathletes.com/