Hard to follow
TL,DR: host has incredible knowledge but the podcast needs big improvement on delivery. I was listened to the energy system episodes. I’m putting 4 stars for the hard work the host put on and made available to us but overall I was quite disappointed. First there’s like 15 minutes of ranting before the episode actually starts. It’s such a waste of time. Why not keeping this to the end? Or telling us to skip to XX’XX” for the episode’s topic? And second, the content is hard to follow. There’s no pause, the structure isn’t obvious and the desire to make it exhaustive makes it often off topic and/or boring (eg: explaining us to write our question in two tweets if it is over tweeter’s 140 characters, seriously) even for me a professional sports teacher who already know about energy systems and just want to understand better how to apply them to my climbing.
Nell_Gwyn via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/29/22
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Thanks Eric for summarizing all the research data and experience you got in climbing. I've listened to all your podcasts already and now doing a second listening. Very diversified content and always interesting. Keep up the good work it's inspiring and motivating listening to you!Read full review »
Ibizibi via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/19/18
The truth is that this podcast has been very helpful in my climbing. Not only is explained how to do things but why to do each of them. When I train I like to know the reason behind each exercise I do and not just copy what someone says on the internet. Eric Hörst has a great knowledge on...Read full review »
Efren Casanovas via Apple Podcasts · Spain · 08/13/18
Based on the published science and enjoyable to listen to. Thanks for your (free!) service to the community Eric!
browsesSomeSubredditsRegular via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 01/12/19
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