BONUS: Alex Bridgewater
September 22, 2020
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 his transition into coaching, managing a chronic back injury, favorite barbell and bodyweight exercises, speed walking, and the importance of self-belief. You can learn more about Alex at www.climbstrongcoach.com
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Follow-Ups:
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Resources:
‘Endurance 3.0’ article - Climb Strong (guidelines for intensive endurance)
Handstand pushup progressions - Strong First
Back Mechanic by Dr. Stuart McGill
Hangboard Ladder program - Climb Strong
Routes Mentioned:
‘Pre-Muir’ 5.13c, El Capitan, Yosemite, CA
‘The Highway’ 5.14b, Wild Iris, Lander, WY
‘Fibonacci Shimmer’ 5.14c, Fossil Hill, Lander, WY
About Alex:
Nuggets:
1:26 – Skating, early climbing, competing, and mentors
5:46 – Climbing in college and meeting Charlie’s brother Mike
7:27 – Alex’s first time swinging a kettlebell
8:26 – Plans for the ‘PreMuir’, and starting to train with Charlie
11:49 – Coming to Lander and learning about strength training
13:41 – Learning on the fly on the side of El Cap
16:21 – Getting sold on training, moving to Lander, and getting started with Climb Strong
22:15 – Discipline, second-tier routes, and volume days
25:04 – Kettlebell swings, and Alex’s back injury
28:53 – Setting the goal of being injury-free for a year
29:32 – The exercises that made the biggest difference for Alex’s own climbing
32:41 – Unilateral vs. bilateral exercises, Zercher squats, and goblet squats
39:02 – Kettlebells for climbers with limited overhead mobility, and bodyweight strength training
40:45 – Example bodyweight exercises, and handstand pushup progressions
43:02 – Alex’s experience at the Strong First bodyweight certification, and benefits of bodyweight strength training
45:43 – One arm one leg pushups, and body awareness and control
47:48 – Reading Stuart McGill and fixing his back with core exercises and speed walking
50:57 – The McGill Big Three
51:43 – More speed walking
53:40 – Alex’s current training, barbell overhead press, and deadlifting from blocks
57:12 – Alex’s most recent hangboard cycle (Ladder program with two grips)
1:00:16 – Current climbing projects, and the history behind ‘Fibonacci Shimmer’
1:02:26 – Alex’s takeaways from the training camp
1:08:53 – The one piece of advice Alex took away from Jonathan’s presentation
1:11:55 – Alex’s future with Climb Strong, and Climb Strong as a collective
1:14:08 – One thing that holds us back, the importance of taking the steps, and pushing ourselves
1:16:43 – Social media, “can’t”, and confidence
1:17:43 – Carlo Traversi’s insight
1:18:42 – Positivity
1:20:10 – “Just go up there and try”, a becoming a better person
1:21:54 – “To the death.”
1:23:14 – Showing emotion, “Leave it up there”, and try hard