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Dec 30, 2020 • 37min

Climbing Psychology: Falling, Fear & Heights

Fear in climbing isn't just about falling.... it can actually be much broader and diverse in its effect when you really think about it. Sure, we commonly see the "fear of falling" as being one that's popular and often asked about, but just as relevant to that, is how we deal with heights and exposure. This is especially for sport and trad climbers, not to mention big wall hopefuls! If you then think a little more abstractly, you should definitely consider how you deal with the fear of failing as well. It's important not to ignore this one as all of you will have to deal with failure at some point, no matter how successful you are! All of these areas are discussed by Maddy and Tom in today's Ask Lattice session with relevant experience from their own performance journeys and also what they see in other climbers. If you're interested in hearing more from Maddy and Tom, they ran an entire webinar (also a cool slide show with it about stories from climbing) on this subject which you can find in our web shop - search Lattice Mind Games if you're on google! Also don't forget that both of them are active within our Lattice 365 membership group (you can ask them pretty much anything within reason!) and with sign up you also get the entire Lattice webinar library included for free. Topics covered are:Fear of falling: (2:14)Fear of heights: (12:50)Fear of failure: (22:57)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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Dec 30, 2020 • 18min

Sport Climbing Training: Resting, Power Endurance & Onsighting

Another round of questions and discussion! In this video we go through some of the most popular topics surrounding route climbing performance and some of the preparation and training that you do for it. It's really quite a broad topic, so please do let us know if there are additional things you'd like more info on!1. Resting -  what do we do? How do we do it and what are the things that make a difference?2. What is the best method for power endurance training? Are there any secret methods?3. How to improve your onsight climbing? What makes people good at it?!4. What can we do to improve our mental game for onsight climbing?Find out more about our Lattice Training Plans here: https://latticetraining.com/plans/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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Dec 30, 2020 • 22min

Nutritional Supplements For Climbers: The Big Questions

Ok, let's just say the most important thing first here - supplementation in climbing (or any other sport, or perhaps we can just say life in general!) should become something to really dive into WHEN you have other key areas of your health and nutrition taken care of. If you're not fuelling correctly, in general, don't expect a supplement to solve that. If you're trying to operate on 5hrs of sleep a night, don't expect supplements to solve that. If you're hoping to train 7 days a week, never rest and not be sensible, then don't expect supplements to solve that! Right, now that we've got the essentials discussed, let's get into the detail! Another fascinating bit of discussion with our nutritionist Mina and Premium Coach, Maddy who specialise in work in these areas with their clients (nutrition, hormone cycles, efficacy etc). They tackle one of the big topics right at the start, which we often get questions about - Creatine! Is it useful, could it be relevant to climbers training and performing? They also tackle some other great subjects around food cravings, hormone cycles and maximising gains with minimal time (yup, that last one's a tough one!). If you'd like to see more on these and get involved with feedback and discussion have a look at Lattice 365 and also our webinar series that you can find on the website. Both of them are jam-packed with incredible amounts of knowledge, expertise and decades of coaching experience.  Is creatine useful for climbers?: (0:36)Are there any changes in nutritional needs in the high hormone phase?: (6:10)Which supplements are useful for climbers?: (9:42)How to deal with cravings: (14:38)How to maximise gains with limited time: (18:46)If you'd like to work with the Lattice nutritional team (assessments or plans) then find out more here: https://latticetraining.com/nutrition/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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Dec 16, 2020 • 28min

Climbing Mental Games: How To Control Fear And Other Topics

Following up from Maddy and Tom's "Mind Games" webinar, we've got them both sitting down on the Lattice Sofa discussing more of their experiences and advice on how to improve your head game in climbing. We thought we'd kick things off with a short story from each of them about when they'd got most scared - yup, they're definitely not immune to it! From there, they both delve into some of their tips to improve as a trad climber, what things you can put into place to help your onsighting and what they do and recommend for staying calm under pressure. Last one - and it's one that comes up frequently - is how you deal with the dreaded resting ledge. Can you leave, should you leave, when to leave?! What’s the most scared you’ve ever been while climbing?Top tips for beginner trad climbersTips for dealing with the pressure of on-sightingStaying calm under pressureHow to prepare to leave a rest on a routeFind out more about our Lattice Training Plans here: https://latticetraining.com/plans/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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Dec 16, 2020 • 36min

Training For Female Climbers

We've got another female athlete-specific "ask Lattice" video for you! This time, we've got Maddy Cope and Tom Randall sat in the hot seat answering questions that were posed in our female Facebook group and via DMs. There were absolutely tonnes of questions in the end and it was pretty hard to choose which ones to address! Both Maddy and Tom took on a broad range on topics and they're also active within the FB group on a weekly basis. If you're looking for guaranteed answers to any questions like this, have a look at our new Lattice 365 service - you'll get access to climbing coaches, a nutritionist AND physio! All for less 33p a day. Main subjects covered below! Comparing yourself to othersDealing with coming back to climbing after time offAre bouldering and fingerboarding the only ways of gaining finger strength?Balancing training and climbing outsideManaging training around perimenopause and menopauseFind out more about our Lattice Training Plans here: https://latticetraining.com/plans/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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Dec 16, 2020 • 16min

Climbing Training For Older Climbers

Training climbers in their 50s, 60s and 70s is something that we've done for many years at Lattice. Lots of climbers in this bracket are concerned that "the rules" don't apply to them, that seem to work for younger climbers and also that gains in strength and fitness are not possible. What we've seen, is that it is just a few simple changes in training habit that can make massive differences in training adaptation and whilst they might not always be the easiest or most appealing to do, they do deliver results. In this video from the archives (yes we, know.... we'll get that Part 2 for "Home Lock Down" out soon) we have Ollie and Tom answering a few of the most popular and pressing concerns facing older climbers. We've also been asked a number of times "does this not apply to me as I'm 48" - the answer is, that everything sits on a sliding scale... be sensible and do look at some of the options discussed. They may well make a big difference if you can sort them out! Q1: Can you still improve in your 60s and 70s? This also applies to the 50s obviously! Q2: What issues and injuries do you see most often with older climbers?Q3: Quantity vs qualityQ4: Can you fingerboard more than once a week if you're over 50?Find out more about our Lattice Training Plans here: https://latticetraining.com/plans/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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Dec 16, 2020 • 29min

The Climber's Body: Staying Light vs Gaining Muscle Mass

Ok kicking off with a hot topic in this video - staying lighting vs getting strong? It's an age old discussion topic amongst climbers in almost all disciplines and one that needs thought and transparency of discussion. We've worked with almost every body type you can possibly imagine and also with most strategies of body composition control.... we've seen it all and we know what works in there long term and the direction that most climbers should be headed in. Q1: How do you balance muscle mass and climbing performance?Q2: How can you help your climbing partner and what can you learn from them?Q3: What is your favourite crag drink?Q4: How do you manage your food whilst climbing?Find out more about our Lattice Training Plans here: https://latticetraining.com/plans/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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