Spotlights shine on a purple and silver emblem featuring an athlete raising their arms above their heads.

Text reads, “All-Round Champion. The Key To: Climbing”.

Text continues, “Brayden, Climbing”.

Brayden, a tall teenage boy, stands in a converted warehouse featuring rows of pool tables. He wears a black t-shirt with the “All-Round Champion” logo on it. His blonde hair is cut short and swoops across his forehead.

Brayden says,
SO, MY FIRST TIP IF YOU EVER
WANT TO START CLIMBING IS FIND--
YOU KNOW, GO TO A GYM
OR GO TO A CRACK,
AND JUST MEET SOMEONE.
MEET A GROUP OF PEOPLE,
'CAUSE, YOU KNOW, THAT'S THE
BEST PART OF CLIMBING
IS THE COMMUNITY,
AND THAT'S HOW YOU
REALLY GET INVOLVED,
AND, YOU KNOW, FIND YOUR
LOVE FOR THE SPORT.
SO JUST GO, GO MAKE SOME FRIENDS
AND IT'LL GO FROM THERE.

An instructor and a young student both wear harnesses as they approach an indoor rock climbing wall.

Brayden continues,
I LOVED COACHING
THE OTHER ATHLETES.
I LOVE, YOU KNOW, LETTING THEM
PUSH THEMSELVES.
NOT, YOU KNOW, SAYING "CAN'T."

Later, Brayden swings with his harness next to the rock climbing wall.

He says,
I DON'T THINK I COULD
COUNT HOW MANY TIMES
HE HAS SAID "CAN'T"
ON MY TWO HANDS.

Brayden looks up at another teenage boy as he reaches the halfway point of the rock wall. The boy wears a white tank top. His dark hair is cut short and curls over his forehead.

The teenage boy states,
I CAN'T DO THIS.
I CAN'T GO ANY FURTHER.
I CAN'T GET ANY HIGHER
THAN THIS, BRAYDEN.

Brayden responds, KEEP GOING.

The teenage boy climbs higher up the rock wall.

Brayden says,
WOULD YOU LOOKY THERE!
"CAN'T."
A WORD ABSENT IN MY VOCABULARY
AND SHOULD BE ABSENT
IN EVERYONE ELSE'S.
IT DOES NOT EXIST IN
CLIMBING OR PARASPORTS.

Brayden returns to the pool tables.

He says,
I THINK I'VE LEARNED THROUGHOUT
THIS WHOLE SEASON IS,
YOU KNOW, ESPECIALLY
FROM BRAD,
IS THAT, YOU KNOW, LET OTHER
PEOPLE PUSH YOU, YOU KNOW?
'CAUSE THERE'S ALWAYS
MORE LEFT IN THE TANK,
AND YOU CAN REALLY SEE
THAT AND FIND IT WHEN
OTHER PEOPLE ARE PUSHING YOU
TO YOUR FULL POTENTIAL.

The purple and silver emblem appears.

Text reads, “All-Round Champion”.