TBP 229: Thomas Cunningham Climbs 14c as an ER Doc and Father of 3

TBP 229: Thomas Cunningham Climbs 14c as an ER Doc and Father of 3

A couple weeks ago, Sam Elias texted me and said, "Hey. This ER doctor here in Louisville just sent his first 14c... He's SUPER intelligent and really researched about training, nutrition, and personal optimization. I think y'all should have him on the podcast. He has a lot to offer."

Turns out this was his second--not first--14c, which I found out in my interview with him, but everything else Sam said about Thomas was spot on, and I was psyched to reach out to him for an interview.

Thomas is a 36-year-old emergency medicine physician and father of 3 children from Louisville, KY who's been climbing for around 20 years. After talking to him for a while, I realized he is SUPER scientific about everything he does in climbing. This is no surprise because he's quite an overachiever in his academic/professional life as well.

He's published a bunch of academic papers, he was chief resident at the University of Louisville Department of Emergency Medicine a while back, and WHILE he was doing that, he started a medical device company, Inscope Medical, and was VP of Innovations. He also completed an IronMan while he was an intern resident.

So he's an ambitious person, to say the least, and that means he has less time than some of us for climbing and training.

Only getting outside climbing around 10-15 days per year, and focusing all of that time on very hard projects, he has learned that his training and all of his days outside have to be hyperfocused and specific.

He takes us through his training program, including how he trains aerobic capacity, power, power endurance, and strength. He also talks about his research (he's also a researcher!) on the use of a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to figure out what food fuels him best, and at what times of day.

He's currently doing some experimentation with Sam Elias with a CGM, and Thomas and I talked about having a part 2 to this discussion to go more in-depth about that and how he uses other monitors like the Whoop in his every day life and training. More to come on that, though.

This interview and our talk afterward actually inspired me to get a Whoop myself (no affiliation, but check it out if you're interested in biodata).

Oh, and we also talked about how he rehabbed not one but two pulley ruptures and came back stronger afterward.

I loved this talk - it was super inspirational on all levels - and I hope we hear a LOT more from Thomas in the coming years. He will be an asset to the climbing community to take us to the next level in training scientifically, like so many other mainstream sports have already done.

Jaksot(250)

TBP 210 :: Crag Dog Training with Jenna Teti

TBP 210 :: Crag Dog Training with Jenna Teti

This episode is a LITTLE bit different than all my others in that we're going to be talking about training, but for a different species: dogs! So many climbers have dogs, and because climbing has gott...

3 Elo 20221h 32min

TBP 209: Calories for Climbing Performance and Body Composition

TBP 209: Calories for Climbing Performance and Body Composition

New Nutrition and Training Program: Reach Coach Alex Stiger and Neely Quinn are hosting an integrated climbing training and nutrition program starting on August 8th, 2022 for 4 weeks! If you want to u...

29 Heinä 202243min

TBP 208 :: Alex and Neely's Biggest Nutrition and Training Mistakes

TBP 208 :: Alex and Neely's Biggest Nutrition and Training Mistakes

Free Masterclass on the 5 Most Common Mistakes in Training and Climbing Next Tuesday we're doing a free, live masterclass on zoom to talk about the 5 most common training and nutrition mistakes climbe...

19 Heinä 20221h 9min

TBP 207 :: Allison Vest on Transitioning from Comp Climbing to Rock Climbing

TBP 207 :: Allison Vest on Transitioning from Comp Climbing to Rock Climbing

Allison Vest is a 27-year-old climber who lives in Salt Lake City. She's originally from Minnesota and moved to Canada when she was 7, where she fell in love with climbing. She had a lot of success co...

13 Heinä 20221h 25min

TBP 206 :: How Matt, Alex, and I Are Approaching Our Mega Projects

TBP 206 :: How Matt, Alex, and I Are Approaching Our Mega Projects

Work with Matt or Alex as Your Climbing Coach Matt Pincus and Alex Stiger are both experienced climbing coaches who will work with you from anywhere in the world to help you create and reach your clim...

6 Heinä 20221h 20min

TBP 205 :: Going from 5.11 projects to 5.11 Warm-ups with Erin Ettenger

TBP 205 :: Going from 5.11 projects to 5.11 Warm-ups with Erin Ettenger

Erin Ettenger is a 25-year-old software engineer who lives in Seattle, Washington. I asked Erin to be on the show because she uses our Route Climbing Training Program and has had some amazing success ...

22 Kesä 202249min

TBP 204: Mistakes Made in Matt Pincus's Own Training Plan

TBP 204: Mistakes Made in Matt Pincus's Own Training Plan

In the episode, Coach Matt Pincus talks about how he trained all winter/spring for his 5.14b project in Wyoming this summer and some mistakes he made along the way. While Matt is a seasoned coach and ...

1 Kesä 20221h 5min

TBP 203 :: Under-the-Radar V14 Boulderer Katie Lamb

TBP 203 :: Under-the-Radar V14 Boulderer Katie Lamb

Katie Lamb is a 24-year-old boulderer out of the Bay area who has proven her abilities over and over with consistent sends of V14 boulders. Included in her resumé are The Swarm (V13/14) in Bishop, New...

25 Touko 20221h 19min

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