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 […]
How to Get the Most out of Your Rock Climbing Gym Session

While rock climbing is a powerful stress reliever, it can also be a source of stress when you want to get the most out of your rock climbing gym session. There is never enough time in a day. There are many things to do, places, and people to see. So how can you fit in […]
What Most Climbers Get Wrong About the Locking Off Technique

What is Locking Off? In climbing, the term locking off is when a climber tries to hold a position on the rock wall. The arms are usually bent around a 90-degree angle. Climbers hold their arms at this angle to help with balance and staying in one place. Lock offs are not really a new […]
A Quick Climbing Tutorial on High Stepping

Why Do You Need a High Step? High steps become more and more common as slab and vertical moves get harder. A high step is difficult to precisely define. In general, it is a foothold for your higher foot that is placed above where a climber can simply “shift and sit” on their heel. […]
Dynamic Climbing 1.0: Deadpointing

What is a Deadpoint? Deadpoints are the foundation of dynamic climbing. It’s a movement pattern that aims to use momentum, rather than pure strength, to accomplish a move. The term deadpoint comes from a simple illustration of basic physics. If you take a baseball and throw it up into the air, at a certain […]
Understanding Climbing Grades

Whether you see “5.10b” in a gym or guidebook, understanding climbing grades is not intuitive. As you climb more, understanding climbing grades becomes second nature. One thing to remember throughout this guide is that climbing grades are ultimately subjective. For another climber, a route that feels 5.8 to you may feel more challenging or more […]
How to Practice Climbing at Speed

Speed Climbing vs Climbing at Speed? The simplest way to introduce the feel of dynamic climbing is to start climbing “at speed.” It is likely that you have some passing familiarity with the sport of speed climbing. It’s a race to the top of the wall. Speed climbing as a sport is related to “normal” […]
Am I Ready To Learn How To Lead Climb?

For many, lead climbing is what draws us into the sport of rock climbing. Do you ever ask yourself why you climb? What is it about this sport that draws you in? The brutal physicality of it? It could be the puzzling beta. Or you love the community climbing has given you that sense of […]
Enhance Your Movement in Climbing: Dynamic Weight-Shifting

What Does it Mean to Be Dynamic in Climbing? Dynamic movement takes advantage of the momentum generated during a move to propel your body (most notably, your hips) up to the next hold. As such, dynamic climbing reduces the amount of work your muscles need to use (especially your arms) to reach the next hold, […]
Understanding Different Types of Climbing Holds

Climbing lingo is like speaking another language. A lot of it needs to make more sense to the common ear. Learning the different types of climbing holds is the first step in grasping the climbing language. All the different types of holds are words you will recognize, and once each hold is explained, you will […]