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Balancing Art and Functionality in Hold Shaping – CBJ Podcast with Joey Jannsen

Balancing Art and Functionality in Hold Shaping - CBJ Podcast with Joey Jannsen
Graphic by Climbing Business Journal; all photos are courtesy of Joey Jannsen

In this episode, guest Joey Jannsen meets with Climbing Business Journal Podcast host John Burgman. Joey is the co-founder and owner of his own hold company, called Ocelot Grips, out of Oregon. But Ocelot Grips is the end product, or at least the current end, of many, many years of Joey working in the industry as a hold shaper. He has designed and shaped holds for a lot of different brands over the years. He gets into his story in more detail in this episode, but he also offers some fascinating insights on his artistic philosophy for shapes and how that works in conjunction with his philosophy for functionality in shapes. Because hold shaping is like routesetting in that sense; it’s partially an artistic craft as well as a utilitarian or commercial craft. Art, commerce, functionality—it’s all wrapped up in the life of a hold shaper. And, as a longtime shaper and setter, Joey is a great guest for riffing on all of those finer points of the craft.

General Topics Covered

  • Introduction and Industry Status
  • Joey’s Background and Entry into Climbing
  • Oregon’s Significance to Hold Shaping
  • Hold Design Philosophy and Learning Experiences
  • Aesthetics vs. Function in Hold Design
  • Founding Ocelot Grips
  • Current Work and Future Plans
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Show Notes

Thank you EP Climbing and Rock Gym Pro for your support!
And thank you Devin Dabney for your music!

Joey Jannsen on a bouldering mat with a volume in hand

Joey drilling a volume onto a bouldering wall

Joey with a drill and hold in hand

John Burgman

John Burgman is the author of High Drama, a book that chronicles the history of American competition climbing. He is a Fulbright journalism grant recipient and a former magazine editor. He holds a master’s degree from New York University and bachelor’s degree from Miami University. In addition to writing, he coaches a youth bouldering team. Follow him on Twitter @John_Burgman and Instagram @jbclimbs. Read our interview Meet John Burgman, U.S. Comp Climbing's Top Journalist.