Many climbers avoid crimp climbing because they associate doing so with finger injuries. While many climbing injuries stem from climbing crimps, they can be avoided if you train your fingers properly and listen to your body. Crimp Climbing 101 covers the essential...
Mother Crushers Fearless Female – a Study on Stella My daughter Stella is currently 11 years old and has never been one to hide or hold back her emotions. She is sensitive, loving, caring, adventurous, and thinks outside the box. These are characteristics we love, but...
Mother Crushers How to Make Friends at the Climbing Gym Making new friends is a skill we often emphasize with our children. But making friends as an adult? Not discussed nearly as much. When I moved to Ohio three years ago, I left my wonderfully supportive climbing...
Mother Crushers Rock Climbing While Pregnant and Post-Babies A lot of folks assume that rock climbing and pregnancy go together as well as ants and a picnic. With two pregnancies under my belt, and having climbed throughout both, I can honestly say that climbing can...
Youth Climbing or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Kids’ Adventure Adventures in Climbing and Parenthood “By himself?” –Someone I just met. “Yeah.” –Me. Every two weeks or so, I find myself saying, “Yeah, alone” to someone I just met, and though the story...
Mother Crushers Adventures in Climbing and Parenthood As parents, sometimes it’s easy to think we are the experts on climbing (and life in general!) compared to our kids. After all, we’ve often been climbing longer, and have the benefit of adult-world experience. But...
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