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AamClimber
Sep 2, 2011, 3:22 AM
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Hi guys! I've recently moved to East Lansing Michigan and there is no climbing Gym here:( Nearest is at Ann arbor or grand ledges but I'm not very familiar with the area yet and i don't know any other climbers yet so I can't go outdoors:( I'm not very experienced in the equipment department yet so yeah, can't go to grand ledges on my own. I went to a climbing gym in Canada for the first time and found out my climbing level is around 5.11ish for toproping and maybe sport climbing and V5ish for bouldering. As I won't be climbing for a couple of months, can anyone suggest a training routine I can do at home? I'll appreciate all positive comments:P
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climb4free
Sep 2, 2011, 1:50 PM
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AamClimber wrote: Hi guys! I've recently moved to East Lansing Michigan and there is no climbing Gym here:( Nearest is at Ann arbor or grand ledges but I'm not very familiar with the area yet and i don't know any other climbers yet so I can't go outdoors:( I'm not very experienced in the equipment department yet so yeah, can't go to grand ledges on my own. I went to a climbing gym in Canada for the first time and found out my climbing level is around 5.11ish for toproping and maybe sport climbing and V5ish for bouldering. As I won't be climbing for a couple of months, can anyone suggest a training routine I can do at home? I'll appreciate all positive comments:P Your best bet is to build a home wall. And to take the effort of making those connections with climbers.
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granite_grrl
Sep 2, 2011, 2:40 PM
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You're going to want to spend some time networking, that's for sure. Home wall is a good idea, but make some trips to the gym in Ann Arbor so you can start meeting people. Also post in the area discussions on this forum and try to dig up other people from your area. What I have seen from many people in Michigan is a lot of road trips. In the spring/fall a lot make frequent trips to the Red Rive Gorge, and I've met quite a few along the Niagara Escarpment through the summer in Ontario. If you are newer to climbing learning movement while climbing is going to help you the most right now. And to train climbing movement you need to climb. Good luck!
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