

The TrainingBeta Podcast: A Climbing Training Podcast
Neely Quinn
Hosted by climber, nutritionist, and mindset coach, Neely Quinn, The TrainingBeta Podcast is a regular conversation with rock climbing’s best and brightest, including pro rock climbers, climbing trainers, and other insightful members of the climbing community. You’ll learn how to train for climbing, how to fuel yourself well for climbing, and mindset strategies to help you perform well on the wall and have a great time doing it. Whether you’re a beginner climber or a seasoned pro, you’ll learn something from these conversations, or at the very least, get really stoked to climb and train.
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Jul 15, 2020 • 1h 36min
TBP 151 :: Neely Quinn and Alyssa Neill on Body Image and Disordered Eating in Climbers
About Neely Quinn and Alyssa Neill In this episode, I had a conversation with my friend and fellow nutrition practitioner, Alyssa Neill, about body image and disordered eating behaviors in climbers. We both have experienced negative body image and have worked with client on body image and disordered eating behaviors. We discuss candidly our own experiences with it all and provide tips on how to balance your diet to get all the nutrients you need while maintaining your optimal, healthy body composition.
We talk about common behaviors we see in our clients that sabotage their performance and health goals, and how to improve those behaviors. And we provide mental/emotional tools to help deal with negative body image/body dysmorphia. This discussion was a very vulnerable one for me, and I discuss some personal things I’ve never talked about on the podcast before.
Our hope with this episode was multifaceted: 1) we want to bring body image issues more into the open, 2) we want people to learn how to eat in order to avoid common emotional eating pitfalls, and 3) we want people to start re-thinking the “optimal body type” for climbers, and realize that extreme leanness is not the end all be all of climbing hard. It’s also incredibly important to be healthy and happy.
Lastly, if you believe you have an eating disorder or are suffering with disordered eating behaviors, we encourage you to seek help. Whether that’s from a therapist, a nutritionist, a doctor, or all three, there are many resources out there for you. I did an interview with Kate Bennett, who is a therapist who specializes in eating disorders among athletes and she sees clients remotely. Alyssa is also currently taking clients remotely.
Interview Details Our personal stories
Common behaviors we see in clients
Common signs and symptoms of disordered eating
Mental/emotional tools that have helped me
How limiting beliefs about your weight can affect climbing performance
Our thoughts on “Intuitive Eating”
How a balanced eating routine can help with emotional eating
Dilemma of professional climbers
How your hormones are affected by disordered eating
About Me (Neely Quinn, ICNT) A little about me that you might not know…
After completing my Bachelor’s degree in both Psychology and Zoology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, I completed a 4-year holistic nutrition program called Seven Bowls School of Nutrition, Nourishment, and Healing. I graduated in 2007 as a Certified Integrative Clinical Nutrition Therapist. During my education, I learned about not only nutrition, but Western and Chinese herbs, homeopathy, the psychology of eating, and other alternative practices.
I started practicing nutrition with private clients in 2007, and I’ve been working exclusively with climbers since 2015 to help them optimize their energy levels, body composition, climbing performance, and overall well-being. I was heavily involved in the Paleo nutrition community for a few years, and I was recruited to write The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Eating Paleo, which was published in 2012. I’ve led nutrition seminars online, taught at Bauman College (a certificate program for nutrition), and taught several community classes in person. I’ve been a panelist at several conferences and festivals, including the International Climbers’ Festival in 2017-2019, and PaleoFX. I’m also an instructor for the Performance Climbing Coach seminars with Steve Bechtel et al, and I travel around the country with them to teach people about nutrition for climbers.
Outside of my nutrition life, I’m the owner of TrainingBeta.com and the host of The TrainingBeta Podcast. I live in Longmont, Colorado with my husband and co-founder of TrainingBeta, Seth, and our dog, Zala. I’ve been sport climbing for 20+ years and I’ve worked with my diet extensively to figure out proper fueling and recovery for optimal climbing performance–a lifelong pursuit. For more info about who I am as a climber and a person, check out my personal bio.
About Alyssa Neill, RDN From Alyssa’s website…
In addition to her Didactic Program & Nutrition Science degree from the University of Rhode Island, Alyssa completed her 1300 hour Dietetic Internship at the nation’s leading school for natural medicine and whole-food nutrition, Bastyr University, in Washington.
She has over seven years of personal and professional experience with holistic nutrition, weight loss, fat loss, women’s health, hormone balance with diet, diet and lifestyle modifications, and supplement support. In addition to NourishMEnt Nutrition, she has worked as a Practitioner at Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy, in the supplement industry, as a Private Chef, in hospitals, in Naturopathic clinics and as a Detoxification / Biotransformation researcher at High Tech Health International, Inc.
She also hosts and teaches at Womxn’s Retreats, Womxn’s Circles & gatherings. She loves cooking and creating, and so she occasionally private chefs for retreats. She leads rituals, guided meditation, writes for Climbing Magazine and for Gnarly Nutrition. She is also a sport climber and a boulderer, and she works with climbers as well as all kinds of nutrition clients.
For more info about Alyssa or to work with her as a client, visit her website at www.nourishmentnutrition.com.
Links Warning signs and symptoms of Eating Disorders
Climbing Magazine Article: Disordered Eating Poses a Danger to Climbers
Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Check the Facts Worksheet
Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Opposite Action Worksheet
Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Radical Acceptance Worksheet
RED-S resources: Podcast Interview with Marisa Michael, RD
Mina Leslie-Wujastyk’s article about her experience
Alyssa Neill
Instagram: @nourishment_nutrition
Website: www.nourishmentnutrition.com
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NOT APPLICABLE for Remote Coaching with Matt Pincus or Sport Psychology Sessions with Dr. Chris.

Jun 16, 2020 • 50min
TBP 150 :: Matt Pincus on Returning to Climbing after a Long Break
I talk with Matt Pincus about how to return to climbing after a long break. We discuss everything from frustrations about being weak to reassessing goals.

Jun 2, 2020 • 58min
TBP 149 :: Dr. Tyler Nelson on the Role of Stretching for Climbers
Dr. Tyler Nelson discusses the role of stretching for climbers and the different types of stretching interventions. He emphasizes the importance of improving range of motion in the shoulders and personalized interventions based on an athlete's morphology. The podcast also explores the importance of education and strength training for tendon injuries.

May 4, 2020 • 1h 22min
TBP 148 :: Neely Quinn and Alyssa Neill on Nutrition for Climbers during Quarantine and Beyond
Topics include personalized food strategies for athletes, getting enough protein on a plant-based diet, discussion on supplementation for climbers during quarantine, supplementation for individual needs, intermittent fasting benefits and considerations, nutrition for women climbers, and a wrap-up with contact information and class announcement.

Apr 9, 2020 • 1h 18min
TBP 147 :: Steve Bechtel, Kris Hampton, and Tom Randall on Best Practices for Training at Home
In this interview, I talked with trainers Steve Bechtel, Kris Hampton, and Tom Randall about how they're guiding their clients to train at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mar 24, 2020 • 1h 26min
TBP 146 :: Matt Pincus on Climbing Training at Home During COVID-19
I talk with Matt Pincus about how to approach train at home during COVID-19, how we're training, our recommended equipment, and some workouts you can do.

Mar 12, 2020 • 1h 18min
TBP 145 :: Mark Campbell on TRX Training for Climbers
Mark Campbell teaches us how to use the TRX to train our core and become stronger climbers. He went from V0 to V8 in 2 months, partly due to TRX training.

Feb 26, 2020 • 1h 22min
TBP 144 :: Pete Whittaker of Wide Boyz Fame on Crack Climbing Training
I talked with Pete Whittaker of Wide Boyz fame about how he trains for hard offwidth and trad climbs, and about his new book on crack climbing.

Feb 6, 2020 • 1h 18min
TBP 143 :: Sport Psychologist Chris Heilman Does A Session with Neely
I talked with sports psychologist, Dr. Chris Heilman, about how she works with people and then she does a session with me, Neely Quinn.

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Jan 22, 2020 • 1h 20min
TBP 142 :: Zahan Billimoria on Core Training for Climbing
Zahan Billimoria, coach, climber, and mountain guide, discusses the importance of core training for climbing and shares his bodyweight core training program. They cover the creation of a core training program for climbers, the significance of core training for climbing performance, and core training progressions. They also introduce the Samsara MTN Training program, an online video-based workout program for climbers.


