30. The Weight Loss Double Standard Climbers Don't Talk About
Wed Jan 28 2026
The Strength-to-Weight Ratio Debate: Why "Just Get Lighter" is as Oversimplified advice.
Climbers often dismiss strength training for not transferring directly to climbing performance—but then turn around and treat weight loss as if it automatically makes you climb better. In this episode, we break down the irony in the strength-to-weight ratio debate and explain why both approaches are oversimplifications.
You'll learn:
Why strength training and weight loss are both indirect levers (and neither replaces time on the wall)How building capacity through strength training supports climbing performance, recovery, and injury preventionWhy chasing weight loss often reduces training capacity instead of improving itWhat elite climbers can (and can't) teach us about trainingWhen strength training or weight loss actually work as performance leversWhat moves the needle for most climbers (hint: it's not one magic variable)If you've been stuck on a plateau, constantly injured, or wondering whether you should focus on getting stronger or getting lighter—this episode will help you think more clearly about what actually supports long-term climbing performance.
Keywords: strength training for climbers, climbing performance, strength to weight ratio, climbing training, capacity building, climbing injury prevention, weight loss for climbers, climbing plateau, elite climbers, rock climbing training, foundational strength, climbing recovery
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The Strength-to-Weight Ratio Debate: Why "Just Get Lighter" is as Oversimplified advice. Climbers often dismiss strength training for not transferring directly to climbing performance—but then turn around and treat weight loss as if it automatically makes you climb better. In this episode, we break down the irony in the strength-to-weight ratio debate and explain why both approaches are oversimplifications. You'll learn: Why strength training and weight loss are both indirect levers (and neither replaces time on the wall)How building capacity through strength training supports climbing performance, recovery, and injury preventionWhy chasing weight loss often reduces training capacity instead of improving itWhat elite climbers can (and can't) teach us about trainingWhen strength training or weight loss actually work as performance leversWhat moves the needle for most climbers (hint: it's not one magic variable)If you've been stuck on a plateau, constantly injured, or wondering whether you should focus on getting stronger or getting lighter—this episode will help you think more clearly about what actually supports long-term climbing performance. Keywords: strength training for climbers, climbing performance, strength to weight ratio, climbing training, capacity building, climbing injury prevention, weight loss for climbers, climbing plateau, elite climbers, rock climbing training, foundational strength, climbing recovery Follow me on Instagram Join the Foundational Strength Program Book an Injury Consultation or Rehab Coaching Train with me My Website