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The Craft of Bouldering
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22 October 2024

Nominated for Reading the West Awards 2025
From the author of The Zen of Climbing, this enlightening and essential book is an inspired collection of concise essays and reflections on the art of bouldering.
More than a sport, bouldering is a craft that demands equal fine-tuning of the mind and body. It calls for total commitment and attentiveness.
Climber, writer, and philosopher Francis Sanzaro brings the discipline into conversation with other sports and arts including architecture, dance, skateboarding, painting, parkour, martial arts, and gymnastics.
Sanzaro shows how the pursuit of bouldering is akin to developing a philosophy—something that can be nurtured and strengthened like a muscle, benefiting both body and soul. He explores all aspects of the craft and gives boulderers a voice of their own.
“Finding a climber who perceives bouldering as a moving meditation, or one who values form and style far beyond difficulty, is a daunting task … in this book, Francis Sanzaro takes a significant step in that direction.” John Gill, American bouldering pioneer
“A brilliant book that everyone interested in moving over stone should read! At first it sounds like a difficult read, with concepts detached from actually doing it, but Francis Sanzaro manages to describe complex ideas without ever losing touch to the challenge and joy of bouldering - highly recommended!” Udo Neumann, filmmaker and author of The Art and Science of Bouldering
“Today, you rarely see much literature and reflection coming out of anyone. That just changed. Francis Sanzaro stopped what he was doing and took the time to reflect on bouldering and what it means to him and why he does it. The result is his impressive new book The Boulder: A Philosophy for Bouldering. In it, he presents some of the most thoughtful and interesting writing I’ve ever read about this sport.” Andrew Bisharat
“The language we use to describe climbing is pretty rudimentary, relying on lots of waving of the arms. If climbing is to become a serious competitive sport – and it seems to be heading that way – then there will be major advances in this area . . . this book will confirm what we know already: that there is a lot more to bouldering than meets the eye.” Dave Flanagan, author of Bouldering Essentials: The Complete Guide to Bouldering
Praise for the Zen of Climbing:
"Some of the most thoughtful and interesting writing I’ve ever read about this sport.” Andrew Bisharat, Editor, Rock & Ice Magazine
FOREWORD by JOHN GILL; PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NO STYLE NEEDED; THE ART OF MOVEMENT; THE ATHLETIC BODY; THE BOULDERING BODY; THE STAGE; FIELDS, CLOCKS, COACHES; GILL ; FLASH, RAMPAGE, FUTURE; VISIONS OF EXCESS; GRACE AND TRUTH; TECHNOLOGIES V. TECHNOLOGY; WHERE DOES A BODY BEGIN?; SPORT OF TOUCH; ARCHITECTURE; MOVEMENT I; MOVEMENT II; ENTROPY; IMPROV; ORGANIZED DESPAIR; SEEING THE FIELD; OUVRIR, OR OPENING A PROBLEM; ABSTRACTION: ATHLETIC SURFACES; MYSTICISM AND ATHLETICS; THE BOUT; LIPS AND FINGERS; A GENERATIVE MACHINE; FURTHER READING