Rock climbing is a great sport to use to build children's strength, balance and stamina. The sport also brings families together, whether outside at the crags or indoors at a climbing wall. Building a small version of a climbing wall allows… read more
Virtually anyone can rock climb safely for fitness or training using traverse rock-climbing wall activities. The safest traverse walls feature a well-padded and even landing surface to reduce potential injury from falling. Get started with… read more
Hiring a mobile rock climbing wall for the day is a fun and adventurous way to entertain friends and family. A group of four rock climbers can easily climb a 24-foot high rock climbing wall with enough hand and foot holds to accommodate ea… read more
Downclimbing, or down climbing, is a way of moving down the rock face instead of up. This is usually done in situations where you're climbing without a rope; in emergencies, such as if your rope has been damaged by a sharp edge or rockfall;… read more
Indoor climbing provides diverse training options in a controlled environment. Protected walls can be designed for specific training programs, skill levels and problem solving. At some point, however, many climbers tire of going to gyms t… read more
Traversing in rock climbing is moving sideways across the rock. Learn how to traverse across a rock wall in this free rock climbing video lesson. read more
Many beginning rock climbers start out with friction, slab or low angle climbing. Learn how to climb low angle rock walls outdoors in this free rock climbing video lesson. read more
Down climbing might be necessary if you are rock climbing without a rope or you don't want to use your rope. Learn how to down climb a rock wall in this free intermediate rock climbing video lesson. read more
Climbing overhangs in rock climbing is both challenging and fun. Learn how to climb an overhang on a rock wall in this free intermediate rock climbing video lesson. read more
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