- beyonk.com blog/what-is-rock-climbingIn it's simplist form, Rock Climbing can be defined as the act of moving along a rocky or artificial rock formation.
- thecoolist.com rock-climbing-terminology/If you’re new to rock climbing, it’s likely that you’ve heard some rock climbing terminology thrown around that left you a bit confused.
- fieldmag.com articles/terms-every-new-rock-…In recent years rock climbing gyms and public climbing walls have been popping up in cities across the world.
- wisegeek.net what-is-outdoor-rock-climbing.htmOutdoor rock climbing is a physically demanding sport in which a person climbs a natural or man-made rock formation.
- climbing.com news/rock-climbing-terms-definitions/Ice climbing is less popular than rock climbing, and typically more dangerous due to the unpredictable nature of ice, which can break without warning.
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- nationalgeographic.com history/article/rock-…a rock climber climbing. ... Rather, free climbing means the climber is simply trying to reach the top of his or her objective using only their physical bodies.
- coreconceptsphysio.sg article/rock-climbing-…Friendships are often forged with fellow climbers while scaling walls. But like most sports, there are risks involved that rock climbing beginners may not be aware of.
- coolofthewild.com types-of-rock-climbing/So to help clear things up for rock climbing newbies, as well as those who just struggle to be concise about the different types of rock climbing, here’s a quick guide.
- rockclimbingcentral.com 38-interesting-facts-…3. There are five main types of rock climbing that are graded. Free climbing, mountaineering, ice and mixed climbing, bouldering, and aid climbing.