Course structure:
Sport climbing forms a solid foundation from which to build skills. The idea is based on safe, efficient climbing practices, that give you the best chance of avoiding an accident.
Beginning climbers will come to understand how to practice the sport properly.
Intermediate climbers will fill many of the holes in their knowledge and get a new look at climbing technique.
Experienced climbers will reinforce their knowledge, gain fresh perspectives, and perhaps alter some bad climbing habits.
In a nutshell top rope climbing is when you climb on a rope that has an actor already set up at the top of the climb. This is how most climbing gyms are set up where the rope runs from the belayer, up the wall, to an anchor and back down to the climber at the base of the climb.

In a nut shell top rope climbing is when you climb on a rope that has an actor already set up at the top of the climb. This is how most climbing gyms are set up where the rope runs from the belayer, up the wall, to an anchor and back down to the climber at the base of the climb.
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Climbing is a dangerous sport. You can be killed or seriously injured while doing it. No book can describe or predict all the hazardous and complex situations that can occur while rock climbing, and the techniques described here are not appropriate for outdoor climbing situations.
This book is intended to supplement formal, competent instruction. Do not rely on this book as your primary source of rock climbing information—a simple misinterpretation could be disastrous.
Climbing safely requires good judgement based on experience, instruction, and a realistic understanding of your personal skills and limitations.