EP 170: Karly Rager & Casey Elliott — What the Data Says About Weight, Height, and Ape Index, and Which Metrics Matter for Climbing Performance

EP 170: Karly Rager & Casey Elliott — What the Data Says About Weight, Height, and Ape Index, and Which Metrics Matter for Climbing Performance

Karly Rager is back on the podcast and is joined by Casey Elliott to talk about the factors that affect climbing performance. We’ve got three engineers in one podcast, and we geek out on the data! Do things like weight, height, and ape index affect how hard you can climb? Is max finger strength more important than days spent climbing outside? Listen to find out!

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Show Notes:

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Nuggets:

0:06:18 – Karly’s time in El Salto, Mexico

0:09:39 – Casey joins us from a legit recording studio, his engineering studies, and coaching vs. engineering

0:16:06 – An update from Karly on Project Direct, and how she got connected to Casey

0:19:19 – Decision fatigue, and wearing lots of hats

0:20:42 – Casey’s climbing and coaching background

0:25:51 – Mikey Schaefer calls out Casey, and the connection between dating and projecting routes

0:30:03 – What was the goal of this multi-variate statistical analysis?

0:32:59 – What is a multivariate statistical analysis, and how does it work?

0:40:09 – The 600 people whose data was used in this analysis, and getting away from statements like “I have 5.13 finger strength”

0:49:12 – What % of climbers have climbed 5.13?

0:50:56 – List of the variables used in this analysis

0:53:45 – Casey’s simple model using three variables

0:55:15 – How important is climbing outside vs. max finger strength?

0:56:35 – Why climbing outside ended up being the most heavily weighted variable in the multivariate model

0:59:10 – Higher-end statistics require interpretation

1:00:47 – Check out their blog post and the climbing calculator!

1:02:08 – Do height, weight, wing span, or BMI affect how hard you can climb?

1:07:57 – Thoughts on how age affects how hard you can climb, and playing to your strengths as a short climber

1:09:37 – What the data doesn’t tell us

1:11:06 – The range of climbing abilities in the 600 participants

1:12:36 – How the coefficient for max hangs turned out to be negative, and what that likely means

1:18:08 – What should people spend their time on to get better at climbing?

1:20:59 – How training can lead to expectations, and getting good before you get strong

1:24:38 – Getting creative with skill drills

1:25:34 – Watching climbing videos, and filming your Kilter Board sessions

1:27:49 – Diving deeper into what you should do to climb harder boulders and sport routes

1:32:06 – Looking for low-hanging fruit

1:35:03 – How Karly used the online calculator before her trip to El Salto

1:36:08 – How to use the online climbing calculator, and how to take the assessment

1:39:34 – How many outdoor days does it take to be a master?

1:42:35 – Injury prevention isn’t captured in the model

1:43:41 – What variables would Karly and Casey like to see in their dream multi-variate statistical analysis?

1:46:39 – What is Mikey Schafer up to?

1:48:16 – Skiing this winter, and finishing his masters

1:48:52 – The momentum that comes with doing hard things, and looking at high performers

1:51:56 – Final thoughts and wrap up

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EP 38: Solomon Barth — Up-Down-Ups, Veganism, and Working to Live (and Make a Difference)

EP 38: Solomon Barth — Up-Down-Ups, Veganism, and Working to Live (and Make a Difference)

Solomon Barth is a Stanford University graduate and software engineer. We talked about Solomon’s impressive two-week trip to Smith Rock, working with Alex Bridgewater to improve his footwork and bulle...

5 Loka 20201h 26min

EP 37: Simon Carter — Action vs. Landscape, The Taipan Closure, and Top 10 Climbing Photography Tips

EP 37: Simon Carter — Action vs. Landscape, The Taipan Closure, and Top 10 Climbing Photography Tips

Simon Carter is an Australian photographer, and has been described by the editor of Rock and Ice Magazine as “arguably the greatest climbing photographer of all time”. We talked about building his fir...

28 Syys 20201h 22min

BONUS: Charlie Manganiello — Goals vs. Actions, Synchronized Swimming, and Magic Bullets

BONUS: Charlie Manganiello — Goals vs. Actions, Synchronized Swimming, and Magic Bullets

Charlie Manganiello has been coaching with Climb Strong for seven years and now heads the Elemental Strength program in Lander, WY. We talked about focusing all of your energy on one thing, misconcept...

25 Syys 20201h 21min

BONUS: Alex Bridgewater — Getting Strong, Speed Walking, and Self-Belief

BONUS: Alex Bridgewater — Getting Strong, Speed Walking, and Self-Belief

Alex Bridgewater is a high-level rock climber who moved to Lander, WY in 2016, to train at Elemental as part of the Climb Strong Program. Alex now works for Climb Strong as a coach. We talked about hi...

23 Syys 20201h 26min

EP 36: Climb Strong Team — 2020 Training Camp Mashup

EP 36: Climb Strong Team — 2020 Training Camp Mashup

This is a mashup episode from the 2020 Climb Strong Training Camp. We talked about hangboard training, strength as a skill, climbing performance, takeaways from the training camp, and lessons learned ...

21 Syys 20202h 4min

EP 35: Steve Bechtel — Changing Your Mind, Lessons From Studying Sprinting, and Creating Better Habits

EP 35: Steve Bechtel — Changing Your Mind, Lessons From Studying Sprinting, and Creating Better Habits

Steve Bechtel is a strength coach and the founder of Climb Strong. We talked about the gift of changing your mind, lessons from studying sprinting and how to apply them to climbing, developing aerobic...

14 Syys 20201h 42min

EP 34: Roger Volkmann — Five Principles of Life, Tough vs. Strong, and Devils Tower

EP 34: Roger Volkmann — Five Principles of Life, Tough vs. Strong, and Devils Tower

Roger Volkmann is a retired Orthopedic Surgeon and a lifelong climber. Roger suffered a severe stroke in 2010 at age 55 and was not expected to walk again. Through sheer grit and determination, he man...

7 Syys 20201h 33min

EP 33: Mike Kerzhner — El Cap’s ‘PreMuir’, Emigrating from Russia, and Discipline vs. Necessity

EP 33: Mike Kerzhner — El Cap’s ‘PreMuir’, Emigrating from Russia, and Discipline vs. Necessity

Mike Kerzhner is a software engineer, an accomplished Yosemite climber, and an impressive all-rounder. We talked about growing up climbing and competing in Russia, moving to the States and climbing at...

31 Elo 20201h 44min

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