So, I've recently decided to start taking my climbing a bit more seriously....and I'm at a point where I need to start properly training to progress in the grades. Figured I'd use a thread here to record it.
I've been bouldering indoors about 5 years now I guess, with intermittent roped climbing over most of that, although I've seriously gone into trad and sport climbing this past year. In the last few weeks, I've cracked V6 (fontainebleau 7a) grade on indoor bouldering.
So...for training, gone for the classic....a Beastmaker 2000 is now installed above my study door. I got the 2000 because I want to train the 45 degree sloper.
Also just got a Lattice Training Pinch Block and weight pin, and a pile of weights.
Other stats :
Height : 6'2" (188cm)
Weight : 72.5kg
BMI : 20.5
Ape index : +5
Age : 40
Not really aiming to lose weight, but wouldn't complain if reduced my body fat percentage a bit. I don't have a lot to lose, and I suspect muscle gains from training hard will offset any fat loss.
Diet-
Diet wise, I'm on two scoops Huel back edition for breakfast. Two scoops Huel hot and savoury for lunch, some kind of snack in the afternoons if I'm having an early training session, then a veggie dinner.
Activity-
I climb indoors 3 times a week. Usually bouldering but sometimes sport. Weekends if it's dry I'm out climbing trad/TR solo.
The Plan-
Do a Lattice Training finger strength and pinch strength assessment. Start training both of them.
Continue bouldering and climbing 3-4 times a week.
Incorporate more hard training to those sessions. Spray wall, rings, campus board.
Core workouts and antagonist training at home on off days.
Let the trying hard commence!
I've been bouldering indoors about 5 years now I guess, with intermittent roped climbing over most of that, although I've seriously gone into trad and sport climbing this past year. In the last few weeks, I've cracked V6 (fontainebleau 7a) grade on indoor bouldering.
So...for training, gone for the classic....a Beastmaker 2000 is now installed above my study door. I got the 2000 because I want to train the 45 degree sloper.
Also just got a Lattice Training Pinch Block and weight pin, and a pile of weights.
Other stats :
Height : 6'2" (188cm)
Weight : 72.5kg
BMI : 20.5
Ape index : +5
Age : 40
Not really aiming to lose weight, but wouldn't complain if reduced my body fat percentage a bit. I don't have a lot to lose, and I suspect muscle gains from training hard will offset any fat loss.
Diet-
Diet wise, I'm on two scoops Huel back edition for breakfast. Two scoops Huel hot and savoury for lunch, some kind of snack in the afternoons if I'm having an early training session, then a veggie dinner.
Activity-
I climb indoors 3 times a week. Usually bouldering but sometimes sport. Weekends if it's dry I'm out climbing trad/TR solo.
The Plan-
Do a Lattice Training finger strength and pinch strength assessment. Start training both of them.
Continue bouldering and climbing 3-4 times a week.
Incorporate more hard training to those sessions. Spray wall, rings, campus board.
Core workouts and antagonist training at home on off days.
Let the trying hard commence!