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(also known as Rock Climbing)
Climbing covers a range of recreational, adventurous or sporting activities involving using one's hands and feet to move up the surface of a steep object. Evolving from the pursuit of mountaineering, rock climbing is the scaling of steep rocky surfaces, usually using ropes and other climbing equipment for protection. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate

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Condition Members Success
Fitness Goals
102
99%
Post-Traumatic Stress D...
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100%
Depression
1
100%
Osteoporosis
1
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Hydrocephalus
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Overall, 99% (107 Members) find Climbing helpful
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Climbing Reviews

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I began climbing about three years ago, and it's one of the best workouts I've ever had. But, it's tough to find a climbing partner in my area who shares my goals.
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Army of course it has worked lol
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I do the Precor and I love it!! It works the buns, legs calves, great work out.
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Used to climb when I was younger and smaller :). I loved it and was even a wilderness instructor
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I love to rock climb. I started in highschool. and would love to do it more. I mostly just climb boulders or rock faces in Sedona. It's great.
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I hike alot.
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I HAVE CLIMB HILLS FOR 30 MINUTES A DAY
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I use the stair climber at the gym and so far very helpful to lose pounds and shape your butt
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Climbing is great, when I ahve the time. The Mountain trails are great.
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Used to climb when I was thin. Would love to share that experience with the kids some day!
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Discussions

  1. Discussion: Rock climbing and DVT
    Athletes do tend to get clots in their arms -baseball pitchers and others who tend to use their arms in a forceful, repetitive manner. So barring any ... [More]
  2. Discussion: Rock climbing and DVT
    Can you understand brain fart? I had one about the compression socks ... LOL Keeping the rubber (tires) down is good, rubber up would be tires up i... [More]
  3. Discussion: Rock climbing and DVT
    Dero Keep the rubber down?! WTF. I have only been biking for a few months and am a little scared by that little ditty!! I understand about c... [More]
  4. Discussion: Rock climbing and DVT
    Eh Riddle, What are they going to do with us Xtrem sports enthusiasts??? I was diagnosed in 2007 with a clot in my right calf and was on anticoagula... [More]
  5. Discussion: Rock climbing and DVT
    I have been rock climbing for almost half my life and at the start of August this year something happened whilst trying a few moves on a tough route. ... [More]

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