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  2. Climbing gym - Wikipedia

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    Most climbs in a climbing gym (known as "problems" in bouldering [3]) will have an approximate climbing grade [note 1] and a way of identifying the holds to be used. In some gyms, holds are identified by coloured tape placed next to each hold, but it is becoming more common for the holds of a given climb to all be the same or similar colour for easy identification.

  3. Pick your route: Downtown Erie now has an indoor rock ... - AOL

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    At Ascend Erie climbing gym, employee Wade Desai, 35, helps check routes on the 52-foot wall in Erie on Nov. 2, 2023. The long-anticipated new gym opens to the public on Nov. 6. Rock climbers have ...

  4. New Business: Two climbing gyms open on the Seacoast ... - AOL

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    May 17—TWO NEW indoor bouldering and rock climbing gyms on the Seacoast allow customers to reach new heights. Seacoast Climb opened at 6 Airfield Drive in Rye with nearly 2,000 square feet of ...

  5. Rock climbing - Wikipedia

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    Modern indoor climbing walls and gyms include artificial versions of almost every type of obstacle and climbing hold encountered in the natural environment. [20] Artificial walls include novel features such as volume holds and sloper holds, which indoor route setters use to challenge climbers in very specific and unusual ways. [20]

  6. Speed climbing - Wikipedia

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    Speed climbing is a climbing discipline in which speed is the ultimate goal. [1] Speed climbing is done on rocks, walls and poles and is only recommended for highly skilled and experienced climbers. [2] Competition speed climbing, which takes place on an artificial and standardized climbing wall, is the main form of speed climbing.

  7. Mountaineering - Wikipedia

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    Despite its lack of defined rules and non-competitive nature, certain aspects of mountaineering have much of the trappings of an organized sport, with recognition of specific climbing activities – including climbing wall-based competition – by the International Olympic Committee; on a club level, the prominent international sport federation ...

  8. Aid climbing - Wikipedia

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    Royal Robbins resting on his aiders during the 3rd pitch of the FA of the Salathé Wall (VI 5.9 C2). Aid climbing traces its origins to the start of all climbing, with ladders used on historic ascents such as the 1492 ascent of Mont Aiguille, the 1786 ascent of Mont Blanc, or the 1893 ascent of Devils Tower, and with drilled bolts on historic ascents such as the 1875 first ascent of Half Dome.

  9. Crunch Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Bally Total Fitness acquired Crunch in 2001 for $90 million in cash and stock, [14] holding the brand for four years. In 2005 Angelo, Gordon & Co., a private equity firm, purchased Crunch from Ballys for $45 million, and in 2009 added New Evolution Fitness Company ("NEFC"/New Evolution Ventures), a company founded by Mark Mastrov (founder of 24 hour fitness) and fitness Veteran Jim Rowley, as ...