Rock Climbing Rogers AR

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Ozark Bouldering Gym
(479) 756-3622
875 E. Robinson Ave
Springdale, AR
La Casa Pollo
(479) 444-6132
17496 Lake Sequoyah Rd
Fayetteville, AR
Little Rock Climbing Center
(501) 227-9500
12120 Colonel Glenn Rd., Suite 7000
Little Rock, AR
Zion Climbing Center
(501) 368-8500
120 N. Spruce
Searcy, AR
Brock Stone
(479) 936-8470
12903 Highway 62
Rogers, AR
University of Arkansas Outdoor Center
(479) 575-4646
HPER 225, University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR
Arkansas Striped Bass Fishing
501-262-2610
Lake Ouachita
Hot Springs, AR
The Crag
(870) 933-4604
Earl Bell Community Center 1212 S. Church Street
Jonesboro, AR
Sportsman Warehouse
(479) 986-0300
4323 Pleasant Crossing Bl
Rogers, AR
Hibbett Sporting Goods
(479) 631-6392
100 N Dixieland Rd
Rogers, AR

Rock Climbing: A Growing Fitness Trend

If scrambling over boulders, climbing walls, and reaching new heights is your idea of a good time, then rock climbing may be your next sport.  Rock climbing gyms, classes, and groups are springing up all over. Whether you live in the city or country, mountains or desert, you can be a part of this fun and growing trend.

Rock climbing is getting a lot of attention as the latest fitness craze, but it's actually been considered a sport for centuries. New and safer equipment and a renewed interest in the great outdoors mean more people are gearing up, joining climbing gyms and rediscovering the joy of rocks. Rock climbing is nothing short of adventurous, making it perfect for thrill seekers, extreme sports enthusiasts, and anyone looking for one heck of a total-body workout.

Why do people rock climb? 

  • It's fun and challenging. 
  • It offers a sense of community as climbers work together to create a safe experience and achieve their goal. 
  • Outdoor climbing offers a way to explore nature, enjoy fresh air and sunshine, and scale heights in a truly unique and hands-on adventure. 
  • It provides functional strength, cardio, balance, and flexibility training. 
  • It requires problem solving and high level concentration to puzzle out the best strategies for tackling a climbing route.

Where do you start?

Rock climbing beginners should learn the ropes at an indoor climbing gym or on a climbing wall with plenty of padding on the ground.  Safety is crucial with this sport as mistakes can cause critical injuries.  Find a certified rock-climbing instructor to teach you about basic equipment, holds, climbing techniques, and to provide safe back-up to prevent falls.  Classes are available at gyms all over the world. 

Instructors teach you how to inspect your gear, buckles, harnesses, and ropes and where to place your feet and hands on pre-determined holds.  You'll study the basics of top-roping (a rope is...

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