
Lattice Training Podcast Road to the Olympics: Exclusive Interview with Ollie Torr
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Aug 9, 2024 Ollie Torr, a renowned coach who has guided multiple Olympic athletes, shares invaluable insights on training for Olympic climbers. He discusses the distinctions between elite competitors and potential medallists, emphasizing the importance of resilience and support networks. Ollie highlights training strategies focused on psychological preparedness and building physical resilience. He also examines the balance between intrinsic motivation and external pressures, alongside cutting-edge grip strength techniques designed for optimized performance in climbing.
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Execution Trumps Novel Training Plans
- Training content across top athletes is similar; the key difference is consistent execution and robustness.
- Most failures come from energy, niggles, or motivation breaking the plan, not the plan itself.
Use Training Holes To Force Adaptation
- Use planned 'training holes' (deep loading) plus deloads to drive supercompensation.
- Trust the multi-cycle process and prioritize athletes who can stay in deep training blocks.
Prepare To Tolerate High Weekly Volume
- Expect high weekly volume in base season: many top combined athletes train ~30–40 hours weekly.
- Build the hours progressively and prioritize lifestyle alignment to tolerate the load.
