When you visit the gym for your workout, are you there to strengthen the muscle or are you there to move the weight? Is there a difference? There is a lot of hype these days on moving the weight. Yet moving the weight does not equate to strengthening the muscle. What does that mean, "moving … Continue reading Strengthening the Muscle or Moving the Weight?
The Intention of Your Workout
Showing up for your workout IS NOT HALF THE BATTLE. Creating intention and sticking to it IS! There are only two types of workouts, and it is in your power to have the most rewarding workout possible. You have the choice, either spend the next hour moving some weights around, or spend the next hour … Continue reading The Intention of Your Workout
Does Your Training Program Suck?
Training is a popular topic in the climbing world and everyone has an opinion on what works and what doesn't. Your strength training program should be as individual as your opinion. Unfortunately, strength training is a science, and your opinion doesn't matter.
Training Beta Interview with Adam Macke
In July, Adam Macke did an interview with Neely Quinn of Trainingbeta.com. In the interview, Macke was asked about Muscle Activation Techniques, finger strength, weight training and campusing in relation to getting stronger for climbing.
Mental Discipline and Training: The New Process
By: Cody Grodzki Scheduling is regularly the crux of many climbers’ fitness routines, especially when it comes to managing time spent at work, at home, at the gym, and at the crag. Personal trainer Adam Macke of Macke Fitness has been refining his training schedule for the better part of six years, developing a process … Continue reading Mental Discipline and Training: The New Process
Advanced Core Concepts Explained
Most climbers know that a strong core improves your climbing. Trainer Adam Macke explains how advanced strengthening can add more power to your climbing by doing these exercises. But first, our conversation started with the basic question, “What is the core?”