EP 169: Scott Johnston — A Masterclass in Training Principles, and Why Boulderers Should Train Their Aerobic System

EP 169: Scott Johnston — A Masterclass in Training Principles, and Why Boulderers Should Train Their Aerobic System

Scott Johnston is a world-class coach who specializes in mountain endurance sports. This episode is a masterclass in training principles and is packed full of nuggets for climbers, including boulderers. We talked about why it’s a mistake to mimic top athletes, tips for balancing climbing with other sports, capacity vs. utilization, why to back off after a personal best, developing layers of endurance, the flaw with HRV, how to test your recovery before training, how to fail successfully, the future of alpinism and mountain running, and much more!

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Show Notes:

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Nuggets:

0:04:56 – Inventing telescopes, and refurbishing European sports cars

0:11:25 – Being a cross-country ski racer, climbing with Steve House, and getting into coaching

0:13:22 – Why Scott and Steve decided to write Training for the New Alpinism

0:15:30 – Partnering with Kilian Journett on a second book Training for the Uphill Athlete

0:19:00 – The mistake of trying to mimic people like Killian Journett or Adam Ondra

0:23:05 – Sound bites, the dumbing down of our attention spans, and applying traditional training methods to unconventional sports

0:25:09 – Who is the Uphill Athlete book for?

0:27:56 – Being a general outdoor athlete and a climber

0:28:54 – Patron question from Alex: Tips for training for bouldering and sport climbing during ski season and vice versa?

0:34:42 – Why more training isn’t always better

0:37:39 – Building capacity, and why you rarely perform well while you’re training

0:39:19 – Block periodization

0:42:09 – Monitoring your recovery, using a hangboard to check in, and the restorative effect of easy aerobic activity

0:46:59 – Capacity vs. utilization training

0:54:26 – Training vs. randomly exercising

0:57:16 – Fundamental qualities of sports, and building capacity in different qualities

1:03:32 – Putting money in the bank vs. spending it

1:07:18 – Why you should back off after you hit a PR in your training

1:12:24 – Deloads

1:16:40 – Non-linear periodization

1:18:54 – The aerobic system, and the vacuum cleaner analogy

1:25:54 – Developing layers of endurance

1:27:52 – How and why boulderers and sport climbers should train endurance

1:31:56 – More about the layers of endurance

1:38:25 – My upcoming Follow-Up with Steve Bechtel, why training needs to be more specific at higher levels, and how recovery makes you stronger

1:41:33 – How important is active recovery?

1:44:32 – The flaw with HRV for measuring recovery

1:50:20 – Tuning in to your body, and how to test your level of fatigue

1:53:34 – Using the Tindeq to test your finger strength before training (use code NUGGET for $10 off)

1:56:47 – Why monitoring your progress leads to mental toughness

2:03:19 – How to get the experience you need to climb technical mountains and alpine routes

2:06:25 – The Dreaded Water Carries, and improving muscular endurance

2:19:29 – How long and how often should our training blocks be?

2:22:20 – Losing two climbing partners on K2

2:27:33 – How to fail successfully

2:34:09 – Inventing challenges, and the essential parts of being human

2:38:02 – Scott’s current outdoor lifestyle, and trying to slow the decline as aging athletes

2:42:26 – Doing max strength to recover from hard endurance work

2:46:15 – A teaser for how to increase your weighted pull-ups

2:50:29 – Where to find Scott

2:52:33 – What excites Scott the most about the future of alpinism and mountain running

2:56:40 – Understanding training principles, and the key takeaway from this episode

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EP 292: Tom Randall — How to Program Your Training Like a Pro (Repost from Patreon)

EP 292: Tom Randall — How to Program Your Training Like a Pro (Repost from Patreon)

Today, I am resharing one of the most valuable episodes I have ever recorded. This episode with Tom Randall was originally aired on Patreon in Feb, 2022. We talked about how to use your friends to dis...

9 Helmi 1h 48min

EP 291: Charlie Boscoe — Pro Climbing League: Comps Are About to Change Forever

EP 291: Charlie Boscoe — Pro Climbing League: Comps Are About to Change Forever

Charlie Boscoe is a former IFSC commentator, writer, and co-founder of the Pro Climbing League, a bold new head-to-head bouldering series debuting on February 28. We talked about his first experience ...

26 Tammi 1h 18min

EP 290: Chris Schulte — Developing Your Own Style, Age-Proof Motivation, and Redefining Progress Beyond Grades

EP 290: Chris Schulte — Developing Your Own Style, Age-Proof Motivation, and Redefining Progress Beyond Grades

Chris Schulte is an elite boulderer known for bold first ascents, compression mastery, and a thoughtful approach that prioritizes style over grades. We talked about his evolution as a climber, develop...

12 Tammi 2h 25min

EP 289: Christian Beckwith — The 10th Mountain Division, WW2 Guerrilla Warfare Stories, and the Birth of Modern Climbing Gear

EP 289: Christian Beckwith — The 10th Mountain Division, WW2 Guerrilla Warfare Stories, and the Birth of Modern Climbing Gear

Christian Beckwith is the former editor of The American Alpine Journal and Alpinist Magazine, and the creator of the award-winning podcast, Ninety-Pound Rucksack. We talked about the formation of the ...

15 Joulu 20251h 49min

EP 288: Carol Simpson Returns — Life After 80 Years Old, Longevity Routines, and Training for a World Record

EP 288: Carol Simpson Returns — Life After 80 Years Old, Longevity Routines, and Training for a World Record

Carol Simpson returns to the podcast to talk about life after 80 years old, and everything she does to stay healthy and climb hard. We talked about making the move to Salt Lake, discovering Dr. Peter ...

1 Joulu 20251h 48min

EP 287: Domen Škofic — The Red Bull Plane Project, Rediscovering Passion in Flatanger, and Trying Silence 9c

EP 287: Domen Škofic — The Red Bull Plane Project, Rediscovering Passion in Flatanger, and Trying Silence 9c

Domen Škofic is a Slovenian professional climber and a 5x World Cup gold medalist. We talked about his Red Bull Plane Climb project, skydiving, building a climbing gym with his father, retiring from t...

17 Marras 20251h 43min

EP 286: Steve Moss — Why Discomfort Fuels Breakthroughs, Double V12 Days at Age 40, and 455 V-Points in 24 Hours

EP 286: Steve Moss — Why Discomfort Fuels Breakthroughs, Double V12 Days at Age 40, and 455 V-Points in 24 Hours

Steve Moss is a high-level boulderer and the co-founder of a brewery and pizzeria in Spokane, WA. We talked about finding climbing at age 24, his breakthrough season climbing three V12s in less than t...

3 Marras 20252h 47min

EP 285: Tyler Stableford — Finding More Joy in Climbing, Breaking Plateaus, and Inputs Over Outcomes

EP 285: Tyler Stableford — Finding More Joy in Climbing, Breaking Plateaus, and Inputs Over Outcomes

Tyler Stableford is a lifelong climber and psychotherapist specializing in trauma resolution and treatment-resistant conditions. We talked about how to find more joy in our climbing, whether high perf...

20 Loka 20251h 57min

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