Weekend Warrior: Shift Work, a Case for the Unsexy Stuff, and the Power of Intentionality

FEB 25, 202670 MIN
The Struggle Climbing Show

Weekend Warrior: Shift Work, a Case for the Unsexy Stuff, and the Power of Intentionality

FEB 25, 202670 MIN

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Join the email list to get a FREE private finger training clinic with Dr. Tyler Nelson (normally $10) www.thestruggleclimbingshow.com/strong   Support the Show on Patreon Get access to all Pro Clinics, bonus episodes, and more. https://www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow   Weekend Warrior Dusty Millar is making it work! In this thoughtful convo we explore: Pros and Cons of a 7-on 7-off schedule Shift work  Training without a climbing gym Yoga for climbing (and life) Getting better because he can’t climb all the time  The power of intentionality  Overcoming decision fatigue  Working with Neil Gresham Training pitfalls  25-second hypertrophy hangs  The benefit of doing the unsexy stuff  - BIG THANKS TO THE AMAZING SPONSORS OF THE STRUGGLE WHO LOVE ROCK CLIMBING AS MUCH AS YOU DO: PhysiVantage: the official climbing-nutrition sponsor of The Struggle. Use code STRUGGLE15 at checkout for 15% off your full-priced nutrition order. And check out ALL the show’s awesome sponsors and exclusive deals at thestruggleclimbingshow.com/deals - Here are some AI generated show notes (hopefully the robots got it right)   00:00 Intentionality: The Weekend Warrior Mindset (Cold Open)   00:57 Meet Dusty Millar: Shift-Worker Climber From Adelaide   03:46 Climbing in Australia: Adelaide, Arapiles & the Grampians   06:49 Dusty’s Background: Marines, Tattooing, Mining, Counseling & Yoga   07:39 The 7-On/7-Off Roster: Life on Day vs Night Shift   17:07 Training Without a Climbing Gym: Yoga, Calisthenics & Fingerboard   21:07 Why Climbing Hooks Us: Flow State, Focus & Community   26:56 Sponsor Break + Free Finger Training Clinic Plug   29:18 Yoga Meets Climbing: Breathwork, Meditation & Mindset   33:46 Home Weeks: Heat, Board-and-Dinner Crew, and Outdoor Project Days   36:20 Goals & Grit: Chasing 29/30 and V9 as a “Blue Collar” Climber   37:26 Coaching Tools & Why Neil Gresham’s Plans Stand Out   39:55 Inside a 16-Week Training Phase: Structure, Options, and Decision Fatigue   41:35 Training Mindset: Listening to Your Body, Managing Expectations, Keeping the Joy   43:48 Outdoor Days & Current Projects: ‘Boulder Problems on Ropes’ + Thailand Trip   47:51 Lifestyle Levers: Catering, Diet Swings, and Eating Mindfully   49:50 What Training Works Best: Alternating Power/Endurance + Long Repeater Hangs   53:45 Endurance When You Can’t Get to a Rope Gym + Adelaide Crag Access   56:42 Host’s V8 Side Quest, Injury Fears, and Staying Resilient in Your 40s   59:00 Prehab, Antagonist Work, and the 7-On/7-Off Rhythm (Plus Farewell)   01:03:03 Wrap-Up & Host Update: Red River Gorge Day, Training Block, and Patreon Plugs   - Shoutout to Aiden Schlatter for supporting at the Hero level on Patreon. A hero indeed! - Follow along on Instagram and YouTube: @thestruggleclimbingshow and @ryandevlinclimbing   Follow Dusty @nothing_but_hardwork - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin, and edited by Glen Walker. The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation and is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. And now here are some buzzwords to help the almighty algorithm get this show in front of people who love to climb: rock climbing, rock climber, climbing, climber, bouldering, sport climbing, gym climbing, how to rock climb, donuts are amazing. Okay, whew, that’s done. But hey, if you’re a human that’s actually reading this, and if you love this show (and love to climb) would you think about sharing this episode with a climber friend of yours? And shout it out on your socials? I’ll send you a sticker for doing it. Just shoot me a message on IG – thanks so much!