

The TrainingBeta Podcast: A Climbing Training Podcast
Neely Quinn
Hosted by climber, nutritionist, and mindset coach, Neely Quinn, The TrainingBeta Podcast is a regular conversation with rock climbing’s best and brightest, including pro rock climbers, climbing trainers, and other insightful members of the climbing community. You’ll learn how to train for climbing, how to fuel yourself well for climbing, and mindset strategies to help you perform well on the wall and have a great time doing it. Whether you’re a beginner climber or a seasoned pro, you’ll learn something from these conversations, or at the very least, get really stoked to climb and train.
Episodes
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Jun 9, 2017 • 1h 1min
TBP 081 :: Skin Care for Climbers with Justin Brown of Rhino Skin Solutions

12 snips
Jun 1, 2017 • 1h 17min
TBP 080 :: Steve Bechtel on How to Create Your Own Training Plan

May 19, 2017 • 1h 20min
TBP 079 :: Daniel Woods on Training, Comps, Life Stuff, and The Pressure to Send
In this interview with Daniel Woods, we talk about his training, comp climbing, his upcoming goals, and the pressure he feels to send.

May 4, 2017 • 1h 14min
TBP 078 :: Natasha Barnes Tells Us The 4 Best Lifts for Climbers
I interviewed chiropractor Natasha Barnes about the 4 bests lifts for climbers, shoulder and finger injuries, and optimal body weight for climbers.

6 snips
Apr 25, 2017 • 1h 13min
TBP 077 :: The Best Supplements for Climbers with Shannon O’Grady
In this interview I talked with Shannon O'Grady, PhD, from Gnarly Nutrition about what she thinks are the best supplements for climbers.

8 snips
Apr 13, 2017 • 1h 13min
TBP 076 :: Esther Smith on How to Heal Your Finger Injury
In this interview, Physical Therapist Esther Smith talks about her protocol for healing finger injuries for climbers. She and Dan Mirsky used the protocol for their own finger injuries.

Apr 7, 2017 • 23min
New Mini Podcast Series with Mercedes Pollmeier: Using Body Awareness in Climbing and Beyond
Body Awareness Interview Details What is body awareness?
Why it's important in climbing
3 best movements to train overall body awareness
How body awareness is helpful in relationships
How body awareness is helpful with nutrition
Why that's all important for climbing
New Podcast Series with Mercedes!
I've talked with Mercedes Pollmeier on the podcast a couple times now (#1 and #2), she wrote an article for us, and she's our in-house online personal trainer for TrainingBeta. So knowing how knowledgeable she is and how easy she is to talk to, I wanted to make her a more constant presence on TrainingBeta. That's why we decided to begin a new podcast mini series together.
We'll be talking every month or so about a different topic of climbing training. The talks will be shorter than a normal podcast: only about 20 minutes. They'll be a quick bite of information that will be usable and digestible that will hopefully help your training immediately.
A Little More About Mercedes Mercedes is a Strength and Conditioning coach out of the Seattle Bouldering Project. She has a Master’s degree in Human Movement and works with climbers of all types and abilities, ranging from elite level/competition climbers to novice alpinists. Currently she works at the Seattle Bouldering Project with climbers and other athletes of all ability levels.
She’s offering 1-month and 3-month online training programs to people who feel like they need a little more individualized help than our other climbing training programs can provide. She is detail oriented, very focused on proper form, and offers continuous support and feedback to her online clients via the Trainerize app.

Mar 8, 2017 • 1h 17min
TBP 075 :: Madaleine Sorkin on Training for 5.13 Big Walls and Alpine
About Madaleine Sorkin Madaleine Sorkin is a 35-year-old climber originally from D.C., who's known for her alpine and big wall ascents. She makes a living as a sponsored climber and as a climbing guide and clinic leader. She's currently hosting "Mad Sensei" clinics with Justen Sjong helping people gain confidence leading trad and sport climbs.
Madaleine is a mentally tough climber with a lot of experience up high, having freed Moonlight Buttress (5.12+), Leaning Tower (5.13-), El Corazon (5.13b) in Yosemite, and most recently, The Honeymoon Is Over (5.13c) in Rocky Mountain National Park. All of those climbs are nails hard, long granite climbs.
In this interview we talk about how she physically and mentally prepares herself for those kinds of endeavors, what she eats while she's doing huge days, and what her current goals are.
Madaleine Sorkin Interview Details Highlights of her climbing career
How she trains for long routes outside and inside
Lofty goals for this year
How she trains power outside
Resting on big walls: her strategies
What she eats on big walls
Why weight lifting is important to her
Madaleine Sorkin Links Guiding and climbing Website at www.madaleinesorkin.com
Instagram: @madaleinesorkin
Mad Sensei Lead Confidence Clinics: www.coloradomountainschool.com
Videos of Madaleine climbing: Videos
Photo Credit Henna Taylor

Mar 2, 2017 • 1h 12min
TBP 074 :: Climbing Training Success Stories with Mercedes Pollmeier
About Mercedes Pollmeier This is my second interview with Mercedes Pollmeier, our in-house online climbing trainer here at TrainingBeta. She's a Strength and Conditioning coach out of the Seattle Bouldering Project. She has a Master’s degree in Human Movement and works with climbers of all types and abilities, ranging from elite level/competition climbers to novice alpinists. Currently she works at the Seattle Bouldering Project with climbers and other athletes of all ability levels. I wanted to ask Mercedes about her training philosophies, and how she trains people online in particular.
She's offering 1-month and 3-month online training programs to people who feel like they need a little more individualized help than our other climbing training programs can provide. She is detail oriented, very focused on proper form, and offers continuous support and feedback to her online clients via the Trainerize app.
Mercedes Pollmeier Interview Details Her climbing accomplishments and injuries she's overcome
Biggest mistakes she made as a trainer in the beginning
Her latest discovery about bouldering training
Client case studies
Why she doesn't believe in taking time off
How her athletes stay injury-free
What training with her online is like

Feb 13, 2017 • 1h 10min
TBP 073 :: Margarita Martinez on Climbing Her First 13d at Age 58
About Margarita Martinez My first experience of Margarita Martinez was at the Red River Gorge, watching her dance her way up Bohica 5.13b. She ended up falling on it, but I remember her laughing as she fell, and then talking to her later she was as chipper as could be. In this interview, that positive outlook on life and climbing is very apparent.
Margarita is originally from Puerto Rico, but moved her in her late teens to be a ballerina, which she did for over a decade. She had to quit dancing because she could no longer travel and raise 3 children. She wanted something to fill the dancing void in her life, and at the age of 34 she found climbing. Since then, she's suffered several heartbreaking injuries and surgeries (broken back, broken ankle, and most recently a serious shoulder issue), but she's persevered and steadily climbed through the grades.
Last year, at the age of 58, she sent her first 5.13d in Maple Canyon and has not slowed down since. That was after she was told by a surgeon that she needed to have a shoulder replacement and quit climbing forever. Our good friend, Esther Smith (the PT who's been on the show a couple times) helped her fix her shoulder, and she's now climbing and training harder than ever.
Margarita Martinez Interview Details In this interview, Margarita talks about her evolution as a climber, how she trains, and how she does things differently now that she's a little bit older.
What We Talked About
Training for first 13d at age 58
How she deals with having rheumatoid arthritis
How she approaches climbing and training at age 58
What the MaxiPull is and how it helps her endurance
Why she weight lifts and what she does
Her training/climbing schedule
Margarita Martinez Links Margarita's article "15 Truths About Being A Climber"
How to Make A Maxi Pull - from Margarita's Facebook page
Esther Smith's article on how to Hang Just Right (which Margarita uses)
Margarita's shoe insert company (for stinky climbing shoes): www.DryPointe.com