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  2. Climbing technique - Wikipedia

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    Climbing technique refers to a broad range of physical movements used in the activity or sport of climbing. [1] Notable sub-groups of climbing technique include: Aid climbing technique as is used in aid climbing; Big wall climbing technique as is used in big wall climbing; Ice climbing technique as is used in ice climbing

  3. Simul-climbing - Wikipedia

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    Simul-climbing (or using a running-belay) is a climbing technique where a pair of climbers who are attached by a rope simultaneously ascend a multi-pitch climbing route. [1] It contrasts with lead climbing where the leader ascends a given pitch on the route while the second climber remains in a fixed position to belay the leader in case they fall. [1]

  4. 10 Scientifically Supported Climbing Workouts to Increase ...

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    Alongside a group of climbing-oriented phsyio students, "The Climbing Doctor" lays out how you can become your most powerful self. 10 Scientifically Supported Climbing Workouts to Increase ...

  5. Calisthenics - Wikipedia

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    Climbing, balancing and gymnastics have been popular forms of calisthenic exercise throughout history and are still practiced in the modern day. Catharine Esther Beecher (1800–1878) was an American educator and author who popularized and shaped a conservative ideological movement to both elevate and entrench women's place in the domestic ...

  6. Category:Climbing techniques - Wikipedia

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  7. Big wall climbing - Wikipedia

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    Aid climbing techniques. Even in the era of free climbing, the use of some aid is common in big wall climbing; the scale of the routes means that sections may have difficulties that are way beyond the general route; [3] in addition, abseil retreat from big wall routes is serious and complex (particularly with pendulums and traverses), and ...

  8. Grip (badminton) - Wikipedia

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    In badminton, a grip is a way of holding the racket in order to hit shots during a match. The most commonly used grip is the orthodox forehand grip. Most players change grips during a rally depending on whether it is a forehand or backhand shot. A grip is also the wrapping around the handle of the racket. There are many types and varieties of ...

  9. Category:Mountaineering techniques - Wikipedia

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