Ben Moon has been at the sharp end of climbing for over three decades.
He was there when the sport was raw and undefined—pushing standards, shaping culture, and later building tools like the MoonBoard that changed how people train around the world.
But what’s most interesting isn’t what he did in his 20s.
It’s what happened later.
Around 50, Ben found himself climbing at a level that surprised even him—stronger, more efficient, and more intentional than before. Not by chasing youth, but by refining what actually matters.
In this conversation, we explore what it really takes to stay good—and even improve—decades into a sport that most people burn out of.
We talk about:
This isn’t just a climbing conversation.
It’s about the long game—how to stay engaged, keep improving, and find meaning in something for a lifetime.
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Tune in to hear more about Ben Moon’s story, his contributions to the climbing world, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. This episode promises insights and inspiration for climbers and adventure-seekers alike!
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Topics: longevity, fitness over 40, endurance training, aging athletes, recovery, injury prevention