The TrainingBeta Podcast: A Climbing Training Podcast
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In the episode, I sit down with Coaches Matt Pincus and Alex Stiger to discuss how they go about training their clients to be better boulderers. They’re both pretty psyched on bouldering themselves, so we also talk about how they train for bouldering in their own lives.
When we started talking, I was assuming they were going to tell me all the ways they have boulderers get stronger in the weight room and on the fingerboard, but we really only talked about that for a little while.
What they did focus on were the things they find to be way more important for that in real life… things like how to get yourself to try harder, how to change your sessions to be more structured and less “just bouldering,” and how important mobility training is to boulderers. There’s a lot of tactical talk in this episode about what it takes to be a good boulderer overall.
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If you’re tired of going into the gym without a plan and you want a clearly laid-out program made by an experienced coach, our Bouldering Training Program is just that. And it doesn’t cost nearly as much as working one-on-one with a coach. Matt Pincus created this online subscription bouldering program based off of what has been super successful with his clients over the years.
There are 3 levels of training available to you, depending on how much experience you have with climbing training. You’ll go through non-linear cycles (learn more about what that means in the link below) of training power, strength, skill drills, and throughout it all you’ll be gaining all-day capacity.
Hundreds of people have felt an increase in their bouldering ability within weeks of being on this program, and you can too. It’s 35% off right now, and you get a 7-day free trial to see if it works for you. Go to the gym with a plan in your hand, trust the process, and see results.
TBP 154 :: Neely Quinn and Alyssa Neill on Increasing Energy Levels with Nutrition
TBP 153 :: Chelsea Murn on Women's Specific Training and Nutrition Needs
TBP 152 :: Juliet Hammer on Weight Training and Racism in Climbing
TBP 151 :: Neely Quinn and Alyssa Neill on Body Image and Disordered Eating in Climbers
TBP 150 :: Matt Pincus on Returning to Climbing after a Long Break
TBP 149 :: Dr. Tyler Nelson on the Role of Stretching for Climbers
TBP 148 :: Neely Quinn and Alyssa Neill on Nutrition for Climbers during Quarantine and Beyond
TBP 147 :: Steve Bechtel, Kris Hampton, and Tom Randall on Best Practices for Training at Home
TBP 146 :: Matt Pincus on Climbing Training at Home During COVID-19
TBP 145 :: Mark Campbell on TRX Training for Climbers
TBP 144 :: Pete Whittaker of Wide Boyz Fame on Crack Climbing Training
TBP 143 :: Sport Psychologist Chris Heilman Does A Session with Neely
TBP 142 :: Zahan Billimoria on Core Training for Climbing
TBP 141: Marisa Michael on Disordered Eating and RED-S in Climbers
TBP 140: Mercedes Pollmeier on Mobility and Technique Drills
TBP 139: Coach Bradley Hilbert on Youth Team Training Methods
Marina Inoue on Short-Person Training and Body Image Issues
TBP 137: Kris Hampton - 6 Movement Drills to Improve Your Climbing
TBP 136 :: 5.11 Climber Hayley Thomas Gets Coached by Matt Pincus
TBP 135: Rachel Briggs on Navigating Climbing as a Mother
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