Indoor bouldering terminology We’ll go over some of the most popular lingo so you can fit right in as you start your climbing journey. Indoor climbing is a popular sport that offers a variety of challenges and experiences for climbers of all levels. Bookings & Questions. While most boulders range from 10 to 25 feet tall, they can be much bigger. Volume – A large climbing hold used to change the shape of an indoor climbing Thanks to the proliferation of indoor bouldering centres across the UK bouldering’s popularity has surged in recent years. In this video, I'm walking you through Indoor climbing is an increasingly popular form of rock climbing performed on artificial structures that attempt to mimic the experience of outdoor rock. You’ve got your crimp (a tiny hold you pinch hard), jug (a big, friendly hold), and sloper (smooth, sloping, and mean). Climbers ascent a ‘boulder problem’ using only their hands, feet, some chalk, and the mats underneath them. There are a lot of terms specific to climbing. Shop climbing books. tdhfhnwacxzrgxoijvxxafpcjtvgeennuumljngdzlzpzhudtcquldelpqyevceytrkv