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09/19/24 • 43 min
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EP 239: Fundamentals — How to Start Weight Training
Fundamentals Season 2 (Part 3 of 6) — In part 3, we step into the weight room. We cover weight training fundamentals, including the SAID principle, progressive overload, RPE, autoregulation, the big 4, and the rule of 10. We also discuss why we both lift, why climbers should train differently than weight lifters, programming ideas, common mistakes, and more.
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Show Notes:
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Nuggets:
(00:00:00) – The NUG
(00:01:21) – Why Jesse lifts weights
(00:04:43) – Why I lift weights
(00:06:19) – The safety of weightlifting
(00:07:03) – Low-hanging fruit
(00:08:06) – Jesse’s Tip #1: Learn the basics (the SAID principle, progressive overload, RPE, autoregulation, and a basic understanding of anatomy)
(00:12:36) – How I use RPE, & a big mistake I made early on in my lifting
(00:13:16) – Other forms of RPE
(00:16:11) – A study on reps in reserve (RIR) lifting
(00:16:50) – A basic understanding of anatomy (ExRx.net)
(00:18:20) – Steven’s Tip #1: Train like an athlete in another sport, not like a weight lifter
(00:18:54) – The Big 4 (push, pull, hinge, squat), & an example program
(00:21:56) – The 10 Rep Rule
(00:25:13) – Jesse’s Tip #2: Learn how to modify your training
(00:35:47) – How to progress primary & accessory exercises
(00:37:26) – Why you should start with a compound exercise
(00:38:25) – Steven’s Tip #2: It’s ok to focus on the bare essentials
(00:40:43) – Way too much pulling training
(00:41:30) – Step #1 for new lifters
(00:44:07) – Drew Ruana bench press example
(00:45:42) – Jesse’s Tip #3: Load is more important to pay attention to than form
(00:47:30) – Steven’s Tip #3: Get specific strategically, and only after you build a base
(00:49:42) – Jesse’s Tip #4: You may need to reduce your climbing volume to adapt to your weight training
(00:55:52) – Bonus Tip: Learn about hardstyle training
(00:58:27) – Steven’s Pitfall #1: Doing either too much or too little
(01:01:14) – Jesse’s Pitfall #1: Going ham
(01:01:14) – Bonus Pitfall: Not taking advantage of weight lifting when you’re young
(01:07:12) – You don’t have to go to level ten
(01:08:17) – Overall training load
(01:09:09) – A little bit is still beneficial
(01:11:04) – Steven’s Pitfall #2: Not going heavy enough
(01:15:56) – Jesse’s Pitfall #2: Too specific, too special, or too fancy
(01:18:42) – Steven’s Pitfall #3: Not eating enough protein
(01:22:32) – Jesse’s Pitfall #3: Not learning how to use autoregulation in some fashion
(01:26:02) – Bonus Pitfall: Forcing it
(01:27:57) – Nurturing your practice with weight training
(01:29:26) – Avoid boot camp training
(01:31:46) – Wrap up
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EP 240: Alex Megos — Post-Olympic Sending Spree, the America Tour, and Making Changes to Reach His Full Potential
Alex Megos is a German professional climber and a living legend. He recorded this podcast from the Flatanger campground during his recent sending spree in Norway. We talked about sending Change 9b+, why he is practicing his kneebar skills, future 9b+ and 9c projects, what it meant to him to send Bibliographie, his America Tour in 2013, how onsighting Estado Critico changed his career, making changes to reach his full potential, how many carrots he eats in a day, future competition goals, and more.
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Show Notes:
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Nuggets:
(00:00:00) – Intro
(00:02:38) – Change 9b+, kneebars, and two 9a’s
(00:09:35) – His 9b project in Flatanger
(00:10:26) – 9b+ & 9c projects
(00:14:45) – Bibliographie
(00:20:00) – Germans are easy to talk to
(00:21:08) – The America Tour
(00:34:59) – Becoming a professional climber
(00:38:07) – Onsighting Estado Critico 9a
(00:43:59) – Fighting his way up Change
(00:45:51) – Leg pump
(00:46:55) – Falling in love with Norway
(00:48:38) – The stress of projecting in Flatanger
(00:50:01) – His peak shape in 2017
(00:52:34) – Resting more to reach his full potential
(00:55:47) – 13 training sessions in a week
(00:57:34) – Working on climbing with less tape
(01:02:59) – Going vegan to sweat less, & avoiding processed food
(01:05:50) – Carrot consumption
(01:07:51) – Olympics
(01:11:31) – Bouldering competitions
(01:12:51) – The board master
(01:14:37) – Outdoor bouldering
(01:16:00) – Wrap up
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