Category: Climb
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Learning Lead Climbing Basics on Auto Belay
Learning how to lead climb for the first time can be a little scary. Make sure that you take those first steps safely with this guide on lead climbing basics.
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What is Speed Climbing? The Basics You Need to Know
Everything you need to know about Speed Climbing, the fastest growing sector in indoor rock climbing and now a standalone Olympic event.
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Everything You Need to Know About Buying an Auto Belay
There are a number of different auto belays for sale, and this post will outline some of the most important qualities to look for when choosing an auto belay.
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Getting Started with Auto Belays at Your Climbing Wall
Do you want to add your first auto belays to your climbing wall but are unsure where to start? Take these first steps — your climbers will thank you for it!
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Expert Advice on Learning How to Lead Climb in the Gym
Take a private climbing lesson with Chris Wall on how to lead climb, including tips for learning to lead climb with the help of TRUBLUE Auto Belays.
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Developing a Business Strategy for Your Climbing Gym
Learn about three key elements of business strategy that will take your rock climbing gym’s business plan to the next level.
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Head Rush: Engineering the Best Adventure Products
As a company of outdoor enthusiasts, we are driven to engineer, and manufacture the best adventure products for those who want to climb, zip, and jump.
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Expert Advice for Rock Climbing Endurance Training
In this video, Chris Wall from the Boulder Rock Club shares rock climbing endurance training exercises for building your strength that can be done with a partner, on auto belay, or on the bouldering wall.
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Tips for Taking a Beginner Rock Climbing (AKA Getting Your Friends Hooked on Climbing)
You finish climbing, head out for dinner together, and your friend is now gushing about how much fun they had climbing. You’ve set the hook, and now it’s time to reel them in.
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Climbing Questions Answered: What is Belaying Anyway?
There are three styles of belaying that each involve unique techniques and equipment: top rope climbing, lead climbing, and automatic belays.