Rock Climbing
Rock Climbing can be a tough sport, indoors or outdoors, but it can also be fun and adventurous. If you do not have the proper knowledge of clothing, equipment and techniques, then maybe rock climbing isn’t for you. Rock climbing can be joyful, but for it to be joyful you want it to be as safe as possible. In this article you will read about the correct clothing choices. So maybe when you go rock climbing for the first time, you will be dressed appropriately and be able to have fun.
The proper clothing choices, first of all, you cannot go rock climbing wearing 5 inch stilettos, dangle earrings, a skirt, and a silk tank top. These clothes may be stylish, and they might be fun, but they aren’t safe! The first thing is long pants, they will help prevent injury, and instead of scraping your knees, it will cause most of the damage to your pants.
Next a shirt, wear a shirt made for sports, not for work or school. You may want to wear a dark shirt or a tank top. Attention Girls: I would highly recommend a sports bra. You may not want to wear a strapless bra; I have heard that it can make your day a lot less enjoyable. I would highly recommend a sports bra.
Now hats and shoes! While yes, they are clothes, they are also important enough to be considered equipment. Wear comfortable climbing shoes, not running shoes! Make sure that the climbing shoes fit perfectly, not too big and not too small. It is best if they have arch support, and wear socks to prevent blisters, as your feet may get sweaty. Next is hats, everybody loves a good hat, but you want to be careful. You want a hat that will hide your head from the harsh rays of the sun, and make sure you wear sunscreen. You don’t want to go home as red as a lobster! Make sure you have plenty of water, not soda; water! You will use a lot of energy, so make sure you stay hydrated.
Well, these are some of the basics you need to know. I hope you have enjoyed this article and have learned a little bit about dressing correctly for rock climbing. Remember, choosing your clothing is almost as important as your equipment. Dress safe, climb safe and enjoy.
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