5 Reasons You Should Rock Climb in College

 In Climbing, Community

Ditch the treadmills.

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Forget hangovers.

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(Grumpy Cat has depicted what hangovers look like here.)

Rid yourself of test anxiety, and truly live each day.  But how?  Two words: Rock climbing.  One outcome: You become a spiritual-gangster-rock-climbing-badass.  (That’s the official scientific term.)

Here, Huffington Post highlights five main reasons to take up this sport as a way of life.  We’ve recapped them below, in case you suffer from ADHD (which rock climbing also helps diminish).

1. Physical fitness and increased flexibility. (Yoga and rock climbing tend to go hand-in-hand, so if you’re already a yogi, you are ahead of the game.)

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2. Boost brain function (including creativity).

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3. Reduce stress. (No, those cookies are probably not the answer to your study woes.)

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4. Gain valuable life skills. (Not going to learn those sitting in your dorm room.)

 

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5. You’ll be a badass. (Insert spiritual gangster status here.)

Santana - the ultimate Spiritual Gangster

Santana – the ultimate Spiritual Gangster

So, now that you’re convinced that rock climbing will change your life, write down these important dates so you can come climb for free. (Applicable to college students only.)

EVO Portland College Week: September 5, 2016 – September 10, 2016

EVO Indy College Night: September 16, 2016

EVO Concord College Week: September 19, 2016 – September 24, 2016

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