Indoor Climbing Walls: Types, Features, & How to Get Started

Indoor climbing offers a controlled environment where climbers can develop technique, build strength, and push their limits without the unpredictability of outdoor conditions. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced climber, understanding the different types of climbing walls, grading systems, and key features will help you progress and enjoy the sport. This guide will cover: […]
Climbing Myths Debunked: It’s Not All About Upper Body Strength

One of the most common questions we hear from people curious about climbing is, “Do I need upper body strength to climb?” The answer may surprise you: No, you don’t. This misconception comes from the way climbing often looks to the untrained eye. This might be from movies or famous climbers but it might seem […]
How to Measure Your Climbing Training Progress

Achieving a goal is a tremendously motivating experience! Many goals, such as sending a hard project, require more than one kind of improvement in order to achieve. Tracking your sends is an obvious and relatively straightforward way to measure your progress; but, how do you do it when you have no new sends to report? In […]
The Only Rock Climber’s Gift Guide You Need This Year

Wondering what to gift the climber in your life? Whether you know more than you ever wanted to about where they climb and what they love about it or have resolutely tuned out of excessive climbing fandom, we have a few gift suggestions for climbers of all stripes. Hint: Find ALL of these gifts at […]
5 Rules for Picking the Perfect Climbing Problems to Train On

Choosing training problems is actually one of the simpler things to do in climbing. If you follow a few general rules, you will be an expert in no time. Rule #1: Train What You Know The most basic rule of training is one many climbers, including high-end climbers, neglect far too often. When trying to […]
Climbing Success: Balancing Projects and Embracing Failure

Short-Term Projects When projecting, consider both “short-term” and “long-term” projects. Problems you feel you can complete quickly (“short-term” projects) tend to teach different things than problems that take more time to send. But both are important if you want to progress as efficiently and effectively as possible. The word “quickly” is obviously a bit of […]
Everything You Need to Know for Your First Outdoor Climbing Trip

Climbing outside is a great way to interact with nature in a new way. From hiking to the crag to sleeping in the campground, we’ll review everything you need for your first outdoor climbing trip. 1. Know Where You’re Climbing. You often won’t have service when climbing outside, and you’ll want to be prepared to […]
How to Find Outdoor Rock Climbing Near You

Looking for outdoor rock climbing near you? You’re in luck; it hasn’t been easier to find local crags than now. Here is a list of all the ways to find outdoor rock climbing near you. 1. Online Searches Using your preferred web browser, input “outdoor rock climbing near you,” then allow location access or search […]
Movement Tips for Beginners

At first glance, rock climbing appears to be all upper body strength. Shredded arms with big biceps and lats are noticeable among the strongest climbers. Sure, pure strength and upper-body muscle will aid you in your ascents, but a critical component to climbing success is movement, which is easy to overlook. Movement. You may ask, how […]
Redpoint vs Onsight vs Flash

“I onsighted that route! I thought it would be at my redpoint level, but I onsighted it!” The climbing world is full of wacky words and phrases, many unknown even to long-time climbers. While you don’t have to have the inside scoop on climbing slang to be successful on the wall, it can be helpful to know what other climbers are […]