Becoming a better climber is a goal that most climbers strive for. Most climbers simply just climb route after route and end up plateauing. Here are some climbing tips that will help you become a better climber. In this article, we’re going to take a look at the mental, physical, and technical aspect of climbing.
Rock climbing is a sport where a person climbs rock formations, both natural and artificial. The main goal in rock climbing is to make it from the bottom all the way to the top or summit. Many climbers seek out climbs that will challenge them. This is why rock climbing is considered an extreme sport. Most of the extreme climbs are quite dangerous and require amazing skills to master.
Bouldering, though using much of the same skills and techniques as climbing, is truly a sport of its own. Routes are usually designed low to the ground and instead of using ropes for safety, climbers are spotted by a partner. Climbers manoeuvre over large boulders that are often found at the base of crags. Originally climbing over these boulders provided a means of warming up for a longer climb, but it has since developed into a sport in its own right. Bouldering routes or problems, as they are most often called, are graded according to difficulty levels, and over the years, several grading systems have emerged.