Home Outdoor Sports FAQS Fishing Golf swimming Skiing and Skating Cycling Climbing Other Outdoor Sports Camping

Starting

2016/7/22 8:48:24


Question
Hi, I'm interested in starting rock climbing. I'm a slim girl but I weight train and keep very fit every day in the gym. However I'm worried about starting because I have a spinal cord injury which has left me with nerve damage in my left leg- basically its quite weak, but the rest of my body is strong. A friend of mine rock climbs and said to me it mainly requires upper body strength, so I should be ok. What do you think?Thanks

Answer
Dear Eva-Marie----I climb to enjoy being outside and for the the joy of movement. It does not appear that your medical condition should prohibit you from climbing.

Blind people climb and so do parapeligics. I have a compressed nerve in one leg, and it has been only a minor hinderance.

Climbing leads people to compensate. Since my sight has faltered, I am more reliant on feeling the rock to find the next handholds.

You should, however, be cautious about any further injury and about the hazards of climbing in general.

For more on climbing safety, please see, my book, "Ultrasafe, A Guide to Safer Rock Climbing," available at Amazon.com.

Good Luck

George Allen

  1. Prev:
  2. Next:
Related Articles
General Beginnings
Starting
climbing pitches
i have hit a platau.
rocks
altitude
Climbing Equipment
Comparisons
Beginner looking for advice
More Great Links

mountaineering in the US

QuestionI have done backpacking in glacier and in the UP of michigan, and I love it. I am almos

General Beginnings

QuestionWhat advice would you give to those that are just starting out in the sport? AnswerKyl

no clue what this means

Questiona friend of mine asked me, just to test my knowledge cause he obviously knows, what BAR

Contact management E-mail : [email protected]

Copyright © 2005-2016 Outdoor sports All Rights Reserved