Fitness for Climbing

As we know, climbing can be done as a casual and exciting recreational sport.  After we get the itch to climb on a regular basis, we end up wanting to jump in full force and start to train.

Did you know your core and balance are key to making those incredible climbing and bouldering moves?  A great way to make the transition toward training more specifically for climbing is to join a climbing specific fitness class.

Our partner Adventure Rock just began offering classes that are designed to raise your fitness level­ to supplement to your climbing.  Hosted by trainer Garrett Stangel, the class combines sports conditioning, crossfit, and climbing. A typical hour-long workout includes dynamic warm­ -ups, strength training with weights, kettlebells, slosh pipes, and body weight, as well as drills and games for agility.

Garrett  is wonderful at individualizing the work­out to your body and has alternative movements if your are recovering from an injury. I just attended my third session and can already feel the benefits! As an added bonus, Garrett adds nutrition tips for a better recovery and strength building.

For more information on fitness for climbing visit Adventure Rock’s website.  Also, don’t forget to train for a purpose!  Use your fitness training outside on our new Bouldering Trips

Hope to see you on the rock or at the gym soon!

Lynn Mallach

Oranges, Reds, and Yellows

It’s we travel deeper into the month of September, those beautiful trees will shed their leaves, and we are going to begin to stock food for the winter hibernation.

But wait! Maybe this year can be different.  Instead of escaping the weather by staying indoors, make some goals and get out there. Adventure On!

So, what are your Fall goals?  Don’t let the beautiful weather escape you and be stolen by time !  Do you want to leave the crowds behind and enjoy a crisp day of quite, crowd-less climbing? We’ll help you with that!  , we should become one with it.  We need to plan ahead and create goals!

Climbing during the fall is beautiful. You can climb the Quartzite cliffs of Devil’s Lake State Park and enjoy the oranges, reds, and yellows. Make sure to pick up some apple turnovers at Ski-Hi Orchard located between the north and south entrance of Devil’s Lake on Ski-Hi Road.  If you get there in the morning, they will still be warm and extra gooey.  We may have even picked up a pie or two to enjoy up at the cliff.  (Just don’t forget a fork like we did or if can get messy.)

Follow the “Peak Color Report” at http://www.travelwisconsin.com/fall-color-report and you’ll be able to time your Fall climbing trip just right.

Don’t regret your Fall like this little guy! Climb On!