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Trainer and Coach, Joy Black, is back on the podcast with all the beta for climbing through pregnancy and postpartum.
Joy has worked with professional athletes and everyday climbers around the world as they navigate the journey into motherhood and beyond.
She shares her top tips for mitigating risk, that are a whole lot more helpful than 'don't bump your bump'. Along with the more nuanced assessments of bouldering and lead climbing.
We also chat about the first baby steps in research, and the importance of having more robust studies.
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