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Nonprofit Member Spotlight: American Scholastic Climbing League
Nonprofit Member Spotlight: American Scholastic Climbing League

Born and raised on the Colorado Front Range, Theresa Morris started climbing by doing family laps on the ironic Flatirons in Boulder. After becoming an educator, she recognized the important lessons climbing can teach youth and made it her mission to get climbing programs into as many schools as... Continue Reading

Date posted07/17/2023


Nonprofit Member Spotlight: Adaptive Climbing Group
Nonprofit Member Spotlight: Adaptive Climbing Group

In this most recent non-profit member spotlight, I sat down with three folks involved with the Adaptive Climbing Group to discuss how the organization has been instrumental in expanding access to the sport of climbing to those with a wide range of adaptive needs. With Kareemah Batts, our 2023 CWA... Continue Reading

Date posted03/30/2023


Monetary Value of Robust Youth Program
Monetary Value of Robust Youth Program

Creating robust recreational and competitive programs that fit in to your gym’s culture may be challenging, but the benefits of creating and developing life-long climbers that will fall in love with climbing create great culture and contribute greatly to your gym's revenue. Continue Reading

Date posted03/1/2023


How to Avoid High Employee Turnover in Climbing Gyms
How to Avoid High Employee Turnover in Climbing Gyms

High turnover of employees costs businesses money and time, and can lead to a further trickle down of discontent on your team. Learn some reasons why employees are leaving your climbing gym and strategies to combat turnover while building a stronger team. Continue Reading

Date posted02/1/2023


A Common Misconception of Coaching
A Common Misconception of Coaching

Many potential coaches in the indoor climbing industry feel that their climbing talent or background isn't strong enough to take the step to become a coach. Chris Oshinski is here to provide some empirical evidence to correct this misconception and bolster the ranks of coaches. Continue Reading

Postedby Christopher Oshinski
Date posted01/22/2023


The Sustainability of Indoor Climbing Coaching
The Sustainability of Indoor Climbing Coaching

It’s a bluebird autumn day, golden leaves are raining from every direction, and I’m filled with joy as I drive home from my first yoga for climbers retreat at the Red River Gorge, Kent. While driving, I thought about where my professional coaching journey began and how far it has... Continue Reading

Date posted01/6/2023


Keep Your Climbing Teams Injury Free
Keep Your Climbing Teams Injury Free

Coach at Momentum Indoor Climbing. Credit: Jake Byk/CWA at Momentum Indoor Climbing “You can’t grow as an athlete if you’re spending your focus on healing.” I’ve heard a lot of wisdom from my older sister over the years, and this bit of advice stood out. Sarah... Continue Reading

Date posted12/6/2022


Indoor Climbing Programs Assessments: A How To Guide
Indoor Climbing Programs Assessments: A How To Guide

In our last blog post, we wrote about some lessons we have learned in our work supporting indoor climbing gyms and program teams in designing staff training. One of the key takeaways from our work is the power of assessment in identifying needs, means of change, and progress. With limited... Continue Reading

Date posted11/29/2022


Creating Safe Spaces in Indoor Climbing Coaching
Creating Safe Spaces in Indoor Climbing Coaching

“Why do you throw up sometimes?” I asked my sister on our way home from school. Silence hung in the air. “I don’t know.” She breathed. In my freshman year, there was often tension between us. I needed her to know that I cared about her and that I was a safe person to... Continue Reading

Date posted10/17/2022


Indoor Climbing Coaching and Parkinson's: A Case Study
Indoor Climbing Coaching and Parkinson's: A Case Study

Climbing is used by many of us for myriad purposes: stress relief, physical activity, pure pleasure, and so much more. Recently, our sport has gained a lot of traction for its constructive potential for neurodivergent folks experiencing a broad range of symptoms. I chatted with Molly... Continue Reading

Date posted10/17/2022


How To Create Women-Specific Programming
How To Create Women-Specific Programming

Last year, after seeing the success of Rana Accawi’s Climb Like a Girl (CLAG) program at Brooklyn Boulders, I knew I wanted to trial a similar program at The Crag. While I have very little coaching experience and no formal coaching training - five years of full-time routesetting and climber... Continue Reading

Date posted09/19/2022


How To Write A Routesetting Resume
How To Write A Routesetting Resume

As we learned from the CWA Summit, more routesetters are transitioning roles and switching companies than ever before. Whether it be for higher pay, better benefits, or to be closer to outdoor climbing, routesetters have limitless options to move considering we’re currently seeing gyms pop... Continue Reading

Date posted08/1/2022