Power Company Climbing - Big Picture Training
Tom sits down with Kris Hampton of Power Company Climbing and chats big picture training ideas. There's so much science and nuance in the training scene these days and it can be completely overwhelming. Tom and Kris talk common sense stuff.
Episode 10 of the BAFFLE DAYS - Australian Climbing podcast, hosted by Tom O'Halloran, titled "Power Company Climbing - Big Picture Training" was published on October 13, 2019 and runs 82 minutes.
October 13, 2019 ·82m · BAFFLE DAYS - Australian Climbing
Summary
Tom sits down with Kris Hampton of Power Company Climbing and chats big picture training ideas. There's so much science and nuance in the training scene these days and it can be completely overwhelming. Tom and Kris talk common sense stuff.
Episode Description
We don’t get into finger boarding protocol breakdowns, or energy system nuances. That stuff is far too confusing and gets in the way of actually showing up to the gym and trying hard. I’ve listened to a million hours of nuanced nonsense that’s hard to then apply into a training plan. Let alone a normal life of work, family and all the other things outside of climbing that make our lives feel full.
In this hour, Kris and Tom talk about having a bigger view to your training, the benefits of recording your training, when you need to switch up protocols or stimulus and the importance of taking a proper critical eye to why you might be falling off your projects.
Kris mentions the podcast he did with Eva Lopez about finger boarding in this episode. I would highly recommend listening to this if you want to dive deep into some science. It’s a very worthwhile one.
There’s a stack of other really great informative episodes in Kris’ back catalogue, so go take a listen. Trust me, they’re worth it. Check the link here http://www.powercompanyclimbing.com/podcast
Stay around to the end of this, after I bid you farewell there’s a great little anecdote waiting for your ears.
Follow Kris on instagram @powercompanyclimbing
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