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Lattice Training Podcast

Podcast Lattice Training Podcast
Lattice Training
Hosted by Lattice Training - the world's leading climbing coaching and training company - this podcast features discussions and interviews with many of the plan...

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  • Creatine for Climbers: Game-Changer or Overhyped?
    In this episode, Ollie Torr is joined by Aidan Roberts, Andy Cave, Maddy Cope, Tom Herbert, and Dr. Ed Gibson-Smith to explore one of the most debated supplements in climbing—creatine. Does it actually help climbers perform better, or is it just another fitness industry fad?The panel breaks down the science and real-world applications of creatine, tackling common questions and misconceptions. Who benefits most? Does it improve power and endurance, or could it even hinder performance? How do diet and training style affect its effectiveness? And what about the infamous "flash pump"—is it a genuine concern or just gym bro nonsense?Ollie even puts creatine to the test himself:🗣 “Before this podcast, I was taking 5g of creatine every day… now I’m taking none. Here’s why.”Key Takeaways:Power vs. Endurance: How creatine impacts different climbing styles.Recovery & Performance: Does it actually speed up recovery and help you send harder?Creatine & Weight Gain: Busting myths about ‘bulking up’ in climbing.Flash Pump Debate: Real concern or exaggerated worry?Diet & Absorption: Does your diet affect how well creatine works?Join us for a science-backed discussion on whether creatine is a must-have for climbers or just extra weight in your pack.👉 Tune in now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!Edward Gibson-Smith's Data 👉  https://latticetraining.com/blog/creatine-podcast-supporting-visuals-by-dr-ed-gibson-smith/The Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
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  • Excalibur’s First Repeat: Will Bosi’s Hardest Climb Yet
    In this episode, Ollie Torr sits down with world-class climber Will Bosi, fresh off his impressive ascent of Excalibur (9b+). Will delves into the intricacies of his multi-year journey with the route, sharing insights into the beta refinements and the patience required to conquer one of the world's most challenging climbs. They discuss the significance of micro-beta adjustments, the balance between power and endurance, and the mental fortitude needed to tackle such formidable projects.Beyond Excalibur, Will reflects on his broader climbing journey, including his transition from competition climbing to outdoor pursuits. He shares experiences from notable ascents such as La Capella (9b) and his first ascent of King Capella (9b+) in Siurana, Spain. The conversation also touches on his groundbreaking repeats of some of the world's hardest boulder problems, including Burden of Dreams (V17) and Return of the Sleepwalker (V17), highlighting his versatility and dedication across climbing disciplines.Key Takeaways:Beta Breakthroughs: Discover how micro-adjustments in positioning and technique can unlock new levels of performance.Balancing Power & Endurance: Learn about the unique challenges presented by short, intense routes and how to train for them.Managing Conditions & Patience: Understand the importance of adapting to environmental factors and maintaining patience throughout long-term projects.Transitioning from Competition to Outdoor Climbing: Gain insights into Will's journey from the competition circuit to achieving remarkable feats on natural rock.Future Aspirations: Hear about Will's upcoming projects, including potential trips to Flatanger to explore routes like Silence (9c) and his ambitions within the UK climbing scene.👉 Don't miss this in-depth conversation with one of the world's leading climbers. Tune in now to gain valuable insights into the mindset, training, and perseverance behind some of the most challenging ascents in climbing history. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!The Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
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  • Climbing Stronger: Injury Management, Optimism, and the Power of Training Load
    In this episode, Ollie Torr is joined by coach and physiotherapist Stian Christophersen to dive deep into the art and science of injury management in climbing. Stian shares his insights on balancing the training load, understanding pain perception, and the psychological tools that aid recovery. From the importance of optimism and goal-setting to the evolving role of technology in rehabilitation, this episode is packed with practical advice for climbers of all levels. Stian also dives into the fascinating concept of the “comfort crisis” – a phenomenon affecting modern athletes who avoid discomfort and challenges. He explains why stepping outside your comfort zone is essential for resilience, performance, and overall growth.Key Takeaways:Pain doesn't always equal injury – learn the difference.Early loading for injuries: why it works and how to start.The importance of optimism in injury recovery and beyond.Balancing intensity and volume in climbing training.Managing training load to reduce injury risks and maximise performance.👉 Don’t miss this deep dive into climbing injury management's practical and psychological aspects. Tune in now to learn how to train smarter, recover faster, and climb stronger. The Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
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  • Finding Balance: Melissa Le Nevé on Climbing, Training, and Dreamtime 8C
    In this episode, Lattice coach Ella Russell chats with climbing icon Melissa Le Nevé to dive into her incredible journey from competition success to legendary outdoor ascents. Melissa shares her experiences, from claiming the first female ascent of the iconic Action Direct (9a / 5.14d) in the Frankenjura to her current project on the historic Dreamtime (8C / V15) in Ticino.They explore Melissa’s unique approach to training, including her recent gains in finger strength, her passion for combining climbing with paragliding, and how she balances bouldering, sport climbing, and multi-pitch routes like Le Voyage (E10 7a) and Delicatessen (8b / 5.13d). Whether you're seeking training inspiration or simply love hearing from the greats, this episode offers something for everyone.Key TakeawaysMelissa’s transition from competitions to iconic outdoor challenges.Behind the scenes of her first female ascent of Action Direct and her ongoing work on Dreamtime.The difference between French and British training approaches and how Melissa saw surprising finger strength gains.How paragliding complements her climbing lifestyle.Her plans for future projects, including Biography (9a+ / 5.15a) and Bon Voyage (9a E12).Don’t miss this epic episode! Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast platform.The Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
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  • Endurance Myths Busted with Coach Cam Hartley & Maddy Cope
    In this episode of the Lattice Training Podcast, Coach Cam joins Maddy Cope to explore the ins and outs of endurance training for climbers, setting the record straight on common myths and highlighting what really works. With expertise spanning climbing physiology and performance, Cam and Maddy dive into how climbers can strategically improve endurance, whether through low-intensity steady state (LISS) training or high-intensity interval training (HIIT). Together, they discuss the importance of energy systems, the right mix of aerobic and anaerobic conditioning, and how climbers can self-experiment to personalize their training for maximum results.Cam also introduces his structured, step-by-step self-experimentation process to help climbers hone their endurance training over time. With insights into recovery, progressive overload, and energy efficiency, this episode is packed with practical advice for climbers at every level.Key Takeaways:Endurance training benefits both boulderers and sport climbersLISS vs. HIIT: How each impacts energy systems and performanceEssential recovery strategies for improving enduranceWhy personalized, progressive training matters more than high-intensity alonePractical tips for tracking, testing, and evaluating training effectivenessWhether you’re new to climbing or looking to break through a plateau, this episode equips you with the knowledge and tools to take your endurance training to the next level!Links mentioned in the episode:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329814457_The_determination_of_finger_flexor_critical_force_in_rock_climbershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwrzgg3jkFQhttps://latticetraining.com/blog/training-series-finger-strength/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeJc34LZIWI&t=800shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EY3XA7e-pw&t=645sThe Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
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Hosted by Lattice Training - the world's leading climbing coaching and training company - this podcast features discussions and interviews with many of the planet's best climbers and coaches. We delve into the details of what works and what doesn't when it comes to training, performance and recovery. Whether you're just starting out climbing, or a professional athlete, there is an incredible depth of knowledge throughout the episodes! For further support and knowledge please check out Lattice 365, our exclusive membership group.
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