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TBP 234: Thomas Cunningham on Biohacking for Climbing Performance

The TrainingBeta Podcast: A Climbing Training Podcast

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Performance and Glucose Levels

In high-intensity situations like climbing, the body experiences a surge in hormones like epinephrine and adrenaline, leading to the liver producing more glucose, causing glucose levels to rise steadily. Research shows that performance tends to improve with glucose levels between 115 to 125, slightly above neutral. Wearing a CGM can help individuals find their optimal performance zone through precise workouts and tailored pre-workout meals.

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