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The Climbing Injury Podcast

The Climbing Injury Podcast

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Hi, and welcome to the climbing injury podcast, hosted by Stian Christophersen and James Walker. As our sport grows, so do the injury rates, and our hope is that through sharing of knowledge and experience we can understand climbing injuries better, treat them better and hopefully prevent some of them from ever happening.


As we’re both physiotherapists talking about injuries and injury prevention, this podcast will be aimed at healthcare professionals working with climbers, but hopefully there will be something here for all climbers curious about climbing injuries and injury prevention.


Feel free to drop us a message with questions or subjects you would like us to address, and if you like what we’re doing, please support us at patreon.com/ClimbingInjuryPodcast



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Episodes
  • EP 13: Fingerboarding - a necessity or a waste of time?
    Jan 22 2026

    Today James, Paul and Stian discusses fingerboarding and fingerboards under the light of injury risk and injury prevention. What are the potential risks with fingerboarding, how can we mitigate them and do the potential gains outweigh the potential downsides?

    For more information about us, you can find us on Instagram and our websites:
    James: @sheffieldclimbingclinic / www.sheffieldclimbingclinic.com

    Stian: @stianchristophersen / https://www.klatrebibelen.com/stian-christophersen

    Paul: @theclimbingphysio / https://www.theclimbingphysio.co.uk/

    Feel free to drop us a message with questions or subjects you would like us to address, and if you like what we’re doing, please support us at patreon.com/ClimbingInjuryPodcast

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • EP 12: Blame It On The Boards?! - with our new co-host, Paul "Huffy" The Climbing Physio Houghoughi
    Dec 17 2025

    Today we mark the start of a new chapter for The Climbing Injury Podcast. Serendipity made it so that our friend and colleague Huffy joined as a co-host of the show, which obviously will make the show even better.

    To kick things off we started with a sort of "study group approach" and simply discussed some thoughts we all had on finger niggles and their correlations to board climbing.

    For more information about us, you can find us on Instagram and our websites:
    James: @sheffieldclimbingclinic / www.sheffieldclimbingclinic.com
    Stian: @stianchristophersen / https://www.klatrebibelen.com/stian-christophersen

    Feel free to drop us a message with questions or subjects you would like us to address, and if you like what we’re doing, please support us at patreon.com/ClimbingInjuryPodcast

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    59 mins
  • EP 11: Eat To Climb with Mina Leslie-Wujastyk
    Nov 21 2025

    In today's episode we had the pleasure of talking to Mina Leslie-Wujastyk. Mina's an accomplished climber, both on rocks and in competitions and works as a coach and nutritionist. She has written the book Eat To Climb, which came out earlier this fall, and where our previous episode on nutrition was a bit more on the technical side, Mina guides us through both principles and methods on how to eat well and enough both from a performance and from an injury perspective.


    Mina Leslie-Wujastyk has been climbing for 30 years and has a keen interest in everything to do with our sport. She qualified as a physiotherapist in her early 20s but instead pursued a career as a professional climber thanks to support from her sponsors at that time. She has climbed all over the world, both on rock and in bouldering competitions for the GB Climbing team at many world cups; she was ranked ninth in the world for women’s bouldering in 2013. However, climbing outside has always been closest to her heart. Mina has sport climbed up to F8c and bouldered up to Font 8b. In 2017, she studied a foundational course to become certified as a nutritionist, followed by a further two years in postgraduate study of sports nutrition under the International Olympic Committee. Alongside this she is certified as an intuitive eating counsellor. Mina has worked solo and has also supported clients with nutrition services at Lattice Training, the world’s leading climbing coaching company. In 2024, she published her first paper in the Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise which focused on nutrition for female climbers. Mina lives in the Peak District with her husband David Mason and their two children.


    Eat To Climb: https://www.adventurebooks.com/products/eat-to-climb?srsltid=AfmBOopcktTofS9soilo8-UwRsOXfuMm8W_6u12_OMEKDPtPn3ahBjD7


    For more information about us, you can find us on Instagram and our websites:
    James: @sheffieldclimbingclinic / www.sheffieldclimbingclinic.com
    Stian: @stianchristophersen / https://www.klatrebibelen.com/stian-christophersen

    Feel free to drop us a message with questions or subjects you would like us to address, and if you like what we’re doing, please support us at patreon.com/ClimbingInjuryPodcast

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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