The Strong AF Climbing Podcast

EPISODE 4: Implementing Effective Strength Training Strategies for Climbers


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In today's episode, we dive deep into the world of programming for strength training, specifically tailored for climbers. Our host, Dr. Natasha Barnes, will take us through a narrative review that focuses on designing a time-efficient training program for climbers without sacrificing valuable climbing practice.


With the recognition that lack of time is a common barrier to effective strength training, Natasha explores the research on acute training variables, training techniques, warmup strategies, and the use of compound exercises in strength training.


But it doesn't stop there. Natasha will guide us through the essential components of designing a program, including exercises selection, set and rep guidelines, and the importance of progressive overload. We'll also uncover the American Physical Activity Guidelines and the NSCA recommendations to ensure we're setting our climbers up for success.


But it's not just about reps and sets—proper nutrition plays a vital role in achieving those strength training goals. Natasha will discuss the importance of increasing calorie intake, prioritizing protein and carbohydrates to build muscle mass, and how to avoid weight loss while adding more training to your program.


Join us as we explore the most effective exercises, debunk misconceptions, and unlock the secrets to maximizing strength training for climbing. Get ready to climb stronger and train smarter on this episode of the Strong AF Podcast!


00:02:15 Start simple, progress later, consider coach.

00:03:56 Simple strength training program guidelines for progress.

00:07:58 Increase calories for training, eat more.

00:11:36 Prioritize compound exercises, machines or free weights.

00:14:16 Training frequency is less important than volume.

00:18:07 Avoid lengthy warm ups; start light.

00:22:48 Criteria: compound movements, effective weight usage.

00:26:43 Effective movements maximize weight and range of motion.

00:34:21 The slot concept.

00:35:57 Supplemental and assistance exercises for strength training.

00:46:33 Exercise intensity. Going to failure every time is not necessary and can lead to excessive fatigue and hinder recovery.


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