I’ve been working out for a while, and I absolutely love going to the gym. It’s my place of peace, solitude & exercise and unless the world is ending, I probably wouldn’t miss my workout for anything. Lately, however, it’s been getting a bit boring. The same routine, the same people and the same place, every time. Wanting to shake things up a bit, I was curious about indoor climbing and bouldering, seeing people do it on Twitter & Instagram. My curiosity got the better of me & I went for a session, never thinking of indoor rock climbing for fitness. I thought it’d be easy for me, considering I’m fairly active & have been lifting regularly for a few years but to my surprise, it was more challenging than I’d thought.
Climbing is making waves across the world, with well-equipped indoor & outdoor climbing gyms springing up everywhere. While it’s easy to mistake it for a light workout, going for a few sessions, I realised that apart from being an absolute hoot, it might also be one of the best workouts out there. It engages virtually every muscle group, from your fingers and forearms to your legs and core. It’s a non-linear, focused, and full-body experience that will leave you feeling like an adventurer, and unlike the gym which can get isolating at times, there’s a vibrant & helpful community to support you.
If you think this sounds great but are not convinced about the tangible benefits, you’re not alone. I was too, so I dug a little deeper into the benefits of climbing:
Muscle Engagement: As you scale the climbing wall, you’ll be pulling yourself up, pushing downwards, and maintaining body tension—all at once. Your back, biceps, forearms, fingers, legs, and core will be activated, giving you a comprehensive workout that few other sports can match.
Variety of Movements: The repetitive nature of the treadmill or cycling may get boring but climbing offers a wide range of complex movements and problem-solving opportunities. In bouldering, for instance, each route is unique, demanding different techniques and body positions which keep your mind engaged and your body guessing.
Cardiovascular Fitness & Endurance: Climbing isn’t just about strength though; it’s an excellent cardiovascular workout too. A climbing session will get your heart rate up, similar to any aerobic exercise & also enhances muscular endurance as you put in effort over extended periods.
Mental Health & Stress Relief: Climbing is as much a cognitive workout as it is a physical one. Figuring out the best route amongst the obstacles engages your problem-solving skills, acting as a form of meditation that may help in relieving stress and anxiety.
Social Interaction: Climbing is a communal activity that fosters a sense of camaraderie. You’ll find climbers sharing tips, cheering each other on, and celebrating victories together. Expect to make lasting friendships and find a social outlet in the climbing community.
Confidence & Self-Efficacy: Reaching the top of a challenging climb is a confidence booster like no other. It’s a powerful lesson in self-efficacy, instilling confidence that you can conquer any obstacle with determination and effort.
Climbing is a great full-body workout which breaks from the traditional norms of exercise which focus on isolating one body part and working on it rigorously.
The great part is, unlike a lot of other sports which have a learning curve, getting started with climbing is pretty straightforward. You can visit a local climbing gym without worrying about gear as climbing requires only a few essentials like climbing shoes, a harness, a belay device, and a helmet. Most gyms rent equipment, so you can try it out without a big investment. They offer varying difficulty levels and have friendly staff to teach you the basics and safety procedures.
If you’re looking to shake up your fitness routine, get your adventure spirit on and head to a climbing gym near you.