Rock Climbing – Great Physical Challenge and Excitement



Rock climbing is an extremely challenging but exciting sport. It has great physical demands and can pose the risk of bodily harm. But for those who pursue this sport, the risks and challenges are part of make this so much fun and rewarding. Here is some further information on this sport along with the kinds of equipment used.

Rock climbing is a sport where people climb up natural rock formations or artificial rock formations. They do so with the objective of reaching the top of these formations.

This sport is an extremely challenging one both physically and mentally. It challenges the strength, endurance, balance and skill of the climber. The sport can be very dangerous since it can result in damaging falls if proper safety equipment is not utilized.

So we will talk about the critical types of equipment used to try to make this sport much safer and reduce accidents from falls.

In its purest form, rock climbing entails climbing up a route using only one’s hands and feet to climb up and along small boulders and hand holds protruding from the rock face.

However as these routes get ever higher, the risk of injury or death becomes greater without using safety measures. To minimize this risk, certain techniques and climbing equipment are used to ensure that climbers can properly utilize a system of ropes attached to anchors which are embedded in the rock face to help break a fall.

There are certain kinds of techniques developed to help provide more safety for climbers. We’ll review a few of the more common techniques.

Top Roping. In this technique, an anchor is established at the summit of a route prior to the commencement of the climb. The rope is fed through this anchor such that one end is attached to the climber and the other end is held by a belayer whose job it is to keep the rope taut during the climb and therefore prevent unnecessarily long falls if this accident occurs.

This technique is regarded as one of the safest ways to climb and it gives the climber a great deal of flexibility in choosing the best route up the face of the mountain.

Lead Climbing. This type of technique entails using someone who is determined to be the lead climber move up the rocks with a rope attached to him. As he moves up the rope face, he attaches an anchor into the rocks which he then attaches a rope to it.

As the lead climber, he or she moves up the rock face, he is never normally more than a few feet beyond the point where he is attached to the anchor. Therefore in the event of an accidental fall, the lead climbers drop should be minimized and hopefully avoid anything more than minor injury.

Rock climbing is a very rewarding and challenging outdoor or indoor sport. But the use of critical safety equipment is a vital aspect towards making the sport just as challenging but much safer for the participants.

 

 

"Rock Climbing – Great Physical Challenge and Excitement", was submitted 02/16/2012 under category Sports.

 

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