Some gyms offer indoor rock climbing. Some gyms don't. If you have a gym you want to be a member of call ahead and ask them or check their website. There are also gyms specifically for indoor rock climbing.
Rock climbing can be done indoor and outdoors by climbing on rocks.
Some examples of action indoor sports include basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, and indoor rock climbing. These sports are typically played in enclosed spaces such as gyms, arenas, or climbing facilities.
Steve Lage has written: 'Building your own climbing wall' -- subject(s): Indoor rock climbing, Climbing gyms
There are a number of rock climbing walls available in the Colorado area. Some of the places are the Red Brick Climbing Gym in Aspen, The Spot in Boulder and The Rock Lounge in Durango. A complete list of available options in Colorado can be found on the Indoor Climbing website.
There aren't really any natural rocks but there are some indoor climbing gyms. Here's a link of some of the climbing gyms in Florida. http://www.indoorclimbing.com/florida.html
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Most towns and cities have an company that is solely dedicated to indoor rock climbing. If one lives in a smaller town where this is not available, they can check with their local gyms as many have a wall dedicated to rock climbing.
I would recommend you take them to an emergency room stat.yah or u dead ok :(
It is as simple as what you are climbing. Wall climbing is an indoor way to learn about climbing, practice, train, socialize, and compete. This is a more modern way to expose people to climbing in a controlled environment. Rock climbing is the original activity. It takes place on real rocks. You can climb whole mountains, single pitches at a cliff or even boulders. Get out there and climb something! :)
There are many injuries a climber can get while climbing on Mount Everest such as, falling, altitude sickness, frostbite, rockfall injuries, avalanche injuries.
As you asked, "The Sport" of rock climbing:1880s : The Sport of Rock Climbing begins in the Lake District and Wales in Great Britain , Saxony near Dresden, and the Dolomites. W. P. Haskett Smith is frequently called the Father of Rock Climbing in the British Isles, and Oskar Schuster was an early climber at Elbsandsteingebirge.For the History of rock climbing:* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_rock_climbingFor indoor rock climbing:The skinny: Rock carvings in China from 300 B.C. depict men climbing rocks, but modern man invented indoor rock climbing. A physical education professor in the UK constructed the first artificial climbing wall in 1964. Since then the sport has taken off in many countries, especially in urban areas where the weather or environment isn't conducive to outdoor climbing. Sounds familiar.* http://www.centerstagechicago.com/recreation/articles/so-you-wanna-rock-climb.html