Indoor Rock Climbing
A Rocky Experience
How Rock Climbing Can Help
You Chisel Your Physique.
The morale of this story is that rock
climbing is one of the most physically challenging exercises
you could possible take on. After all, there has to
be a reason why professional rock climbers are so lean
and healthy.
At the time, I felt like I was higher
than a mountain. I was running five miles every morning,
laboring through a hard day of strenuous work every
day, then hitting the gym every night. I could rip out
pushups in three-digit sets, grind through a set of
60 dips without cracking a single sweat gland.
Meanwhile, my strength remained in
tact. I was benching, curling, pressing, pulling, and
squatting more than ever before. The higher my gains
had soared, the lower my body fat percentage would drop.
Yes, I was in the best shape
of my life.
I bounced off my 15-minute warm-up
session on the stepper and was ready to take over this
new gym by storm. I had never worked out at this particular
facility before but it didn't matter. At the time, I
felt invincible.
On my way over to the Smith machine, I noticed a small
gathering in the far corner of the gym. All eyes were
focused on the wall where something new, something intriguing
had to be whirling up this fuss.
I strotted over to check this out for myself just as
a middle-aged man came crashing to the floor, his face
purple with exhaustion, his breath caught deep in his
gut. He looked like a soldier returning from battle,
as he was instantly consoled by his awaiting love.
I peered up at the enemy. Hovering above was the most
bizarre piece of fitness equipment I'd ever seen. It
was big, it was strange, it was awkward, it was ugly.
It was awesome.
One look at it and I knew exactly what it was. It was
a rock-climbing machine. It rested on the floor and
nearly extended to the height of the ceiling, a large
conveyor belt that rotated on a metal frame. Along the
belt was a series of synthetic rocks and grooves, designed
to simulate an actual cliff. Along the side was a lever
that regulated the speed in which the belt would rotate.
It was aptly named ' The
Rock.'
Nobody else made a move to tackle
this endeavor. Nobody dared. Nobody except me.
The movie ' Cliffhanger', the Sylvester Stallone flick
that brhe action genre to new heights, was buzzing across
everyone's lips at the time and no doubt had inspired
the gym to purchase such a workout device.
I was feeling a little bit like ' Rocky' myself so I
emerged from the crowd like the heavyweight champ and
bolstered myself atop this machine.
What happened next, I'd rather not divulge.
Let's just say that three minutes later, the ego, the
self esteem, the soaring confidence, it all came crashing
down off the wall with me. I sat on the gym in a heap
of defeat, my arms and legs completely shot, my heart
racing like a Nissan. ' The Rock' had knocked me out.
Rock Climbing and Fitness
Rock climbing is an exercise that
not only strengthens your legs and upper torso, but
it may also be the best method for improving range
As imposing as my three-minute bout
with ' The Rock' may sound, the apparatus is actually
the ideal way to begin this activity. The resistance
of the machine can be set at a very low level for beginners
to accustom themselves to the form and motion needed
in rock climbing.
You can eventually work your way up to a faster pace,
which provides for a sensational workout. I remember
feeling a resounding pump throughout my entire body
after just a few fast-paced minutes on the machine.
Your battles don't necessarily end after you've conquered
the ' Rock.' Hundreds of rock climbing gyms have been
cropping up across the country and offer the most challenging
of programs.
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