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It's a question I get asked all the time: "Will doing some running (or other cardio) help my climbing performance?" Giving a proper answer demands some nuance based on the individual's phenotype as well as their current level of climbing experience and fitness, and time available for training. (But in many cases, the answer is "yes".) This fast-paced episode gives a scientific basis for helping you determine if doing some running could enhance your climbing performance.
RUNDOWN
0:14 - Welcome
1:00 - Introduction to "running for climbing".
2:20 - The problem with training sound bites and memes...
4:32 - 4 ways that running (or other generalized cardiovascular conditioning, such as swimming, rowing, biking, etc.) can support a higher level of climbing performance
5:08 - #1. Research has shown that more cardiovascular fit climbers recover faster. This means greater recovery on marginal mid-route rests and faster recovery between boulders, routes, and exercises.
8:02- How your resting heart rate can be used as a measure of your cardiovascular fitness.
9:42 - #2. Greater generalized aerobic conditioning will improve stamina for long days of bouldering, climbing, training, and performing at elevation.
11:10 - #3. Regular generalized conditioning can help improve your body composition and increase your strength-to-weight ratio.
13:02 - #4: Running or other cardio has been shown to improve mental state, mood, and energy.
14:24 - Recap: 8 take-home points about running (and other cardio exercises) for climbing.
20:20 - Episode Sponsor: PhysiVantage Nutrition -- Get 15% off full-priced climbing nutrition with checkout code: PODCAST15 (North America only). Europe and elsewhere visit EPIC-TV Shop or BananaFingers.com to get your PhysiVantage!
PLEASE write a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and SHARE this podcast with a friend!
21:00 - Closing comments -- Horst Out!
SAVE on La Sportiva shoes here >>
Thank you! La Sportiva, Maxim Ropes, DMM Climbing, Friction Labs
Music by Misty Murphy
Follow Eric on Twitter @Train4Climbing
Check out Eric’s YouTube channel.
Follow Eric on Facebook!
And on Instagram at: Training4Climbing
Copyright 2023 Eric Hörst | Horst Training, LLC.
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243243 ratings
It's a question I get asked all the time: "Will doing some running (or other cardio) help my climbing performance?" Giving a proper answer demands some nuance based on the individual's phenotype as well as their current level of climbing experience and fitness, and time available for training. (But in many cases, the answer is "yes".) This fast-paced episode gives a scientific basis for helping you determine if doing some running could enhance your climbing performance.
RUNDOWN
0:14 - Welcome
1:00 - Introduction to "running for climbing".
2:20 - The problem with training sound bites and memes...
4:32 - 4 ways that running (or other generalized cardiovascular conditioning, such as swimming, rowing, biking, etc.) can support a higher level of climbing performance
5:08 - #1. Research has shown that more cardiovascular fit climbers recover faster. This means greater recovery on marginal mid-route rests and faster recovery between boulders, routes, and exercises.
8:02- How your resting heart rate can be used as a measure of your cardiovascular fitness.
9:42 - #2. Greater generalized aerobic conditioning will improve stamina for long days of bouldering, climbing, training, and performing at elevation.
11:10 - #3. Regular generalized conditioning can help improve your body composition and increase your strength-to-weight ratio.
13:02 - #4: Running or other cardio has been shown to improve mental state, mood, and energy.
14:24 - Recap: 8 take-home points about running (and other cardio exercises) for climbing.
20:20 - Episode Sponsor: PhysiVantage Nutrition -- Get 15% off full-priced climbing nutrition with checkout code: PODCAST15 (North America only). Europe and elsewhere visit EPIC-TV Shop or BananaFingers.com to get your PhysiVantage!
PLEASE write a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and SHARE this podcast with a friend!
21:00 - Closing comments -- Horst Out!
SAVE on La Sportiva shoes here >>
Thank you! La Sportiva, Maxim Ropes, DMM Climbing, Friction Labs
Music by Misty Murphy
Follow Eric on Twitter @Train4Climbing
Check out Eric’s YouTube channel.
Follow Eric on Facebook!
And on Instagram at: Training4Climbing
Copyright 2023 Eric Hörst | Horst Training, LLC.
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