

RunOut #144: Life After Competition: Hannah Schubert and Eating Disorders in Climbing
Mar 19, 2025
In this discussion, Austrian climber Hannah Schubert opens up about her journey through the competitive climbing world, detailing her battles with eating disorders. She emphasizes how the pressure of performance, silent cues from peers, and comments from coaches can create an invisible crisis. Hannah shares her breaking point and the long path to recovery, underscoring the importance of vulnerability and support within the climbing community. The conversation blends personal anecdotes with insights that resonate deeply for athletes facing mental health challenges.
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Rediscovering Ice Climbing
- Chris Kalous rediscovered his love for ice climbing after a 14-year hiatus.
- Modern ice climbing gear and the festival atmosphere made the experience more enjoyable.
Winona Ice Fest Experience
- Chris Kalous enjoyed the Winona Ice Fest, highlighting the unique atmosphere with DJs and lights.
- He appreciated the camaraderie and the different vibe compared to traditional ice fests.
Enhancing the Ice Climbing Experience
- Andrew Bisharat suggests incorporating more entertainment into ice climbing, like disco bowling.
- He envisions LED lights embedded in the ice and a more festive atmosphere.