climbing

  • 61Climbing injuries — This article will mainly cover climbing related injuries occurring when sports or rock climbing due to overuse i.e. Sports injury. Fortunately, only a small number of climbing injuries are acute traumas due to falls the rest falls into the… …

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  • 62Climbing protection — To make climbing as safe as possible, most climbers use protection, a term used to describe the equipment used to prevent injury to themselves and others.[1] Contents 1 Types of climbing 1.1 Lead climbing 1.2 Top roping …

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  • 63Climbing competition — Pictogram for climbing, inspired by the olympic pictograms. A climbing competition ( comps ) is usually held indoors on purpose built climbing walls. There are three main types of climbing competition: Difficulty: competitors climb the same… …

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  • 64Climbing area — A climbing area is a small geographical region with a concentration of opportunities for climbing. The term is most commonly used of rock climbing areas, but there are also ice climbing areas that have the right combination of steepness and water …

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  • 65Climbing fiber — Neuron: Climbing fiber Microcircuitry of the cerebellum. Excitatory synapses are denoted by (+) and inhibitory synapses by ( ). Climbing fiber is shown originating from the inferior olive (green) …

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  • 66Climbing club — Climbers on Valkyrie at the Roaches, UK Climbing, or alpine, clubs form to promote and preserve the climbing way of life, including rock climbing, ice climbing, alpinism ski mountaineering. Clubs frequently act as advocates to protect climbing… …

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  • 67Climbing hold — A climber using resin climbing holds on an artificial wall A climbing hold is a shaped grip that is usually attached to a climbing wall so climbers can grab or step on it. On most walls, climbing holds are arranged in paths, called routes, by… …

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  • 68Climbing rock — Falkenstein, Saxon Switzerland A climbing rock (German: Kletterfelsen; regionally also Kletterfels or Klettergipfel) is a term used especially in Germany for an individual rock formation, rock face or rock group on which climbing is permitted.… …

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  • 69Climbing technique — A climbing technique is any type of body postures, movements and holds used in climbing.ExamplesHeel hookUsing the back of the heel to apply pressure to a hold, for balance or leverage; this technique requires pulling with the heel of a foot by… …

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  • 70Climbing garden — In climbing, a climbing garden is usually an outcrop of rock equipped with bolts to allow a form of rock climbing known as sport climbing. Usually the routes in a climbing garden are short and are used mainly as introductory climbs by… …

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