Denver Bouldering Club

The best rock climbing in Denver

Learn to Rock Climb

Are you interested in learning to boulder?

The Denver Bouldering Club is excited to host an Introduction To Climbing Workshop!

This comprehensive workshop will teach you useful background information on climbing, and cover the all of the basics needed to get started bouldering. In addition, it will provide insight about different types of climbing and exercises that can be done to improve your fitness for climbing and life.

For more information, and to sign up, click here.

Or, if you’re looking to improve your skills?

We offer several other options to help you take your climbing to the next level. Contact us for more details.

11 Comments»

  Missy Mish wrote @

I am looking for classes for my kids ages 4-7. I am wondering if you offer any classes?
thanks,
Missy

  charleslpayne wrote @

Missy,

If you call about our regular Bouldering 101 class, an instructor will be able to sign your kids up for the right class.

Lee

  Hilliary Greene wrote @

I was looking into either lessons or classes for a beginner level climber & wanted to know about rates & offers you guys have. Also, what is Mercedes training class involve? I’d be interested in joining her on monday night to find out!
Thanks,
Hilliary

  charleslpayne wrote @

Hillary,

I forwarded your message on to Mercedes. Would love to have you join a training session, you can also contact us directly at denverboulderingclub@gmail.com.

We do offer beginner lessons, and for that, I also forwarded your note on to Thomas Betterton, he is a great teacher, and will steer you right.

Hope to see you at the gym soon,

Lee

  Renee wrote @

A group of friends and I want to try rock climbing as a fun outing one night. We all workout regularly, some have done climbing before; we just want to mix it up and celebrate after doing the Metrodash. Any good times to come take a class as guests?

  charleslpayne wrote @

Renee,

That sounds like a great idea. Tuesday evenings from 6-10 is an open guest night at the gym. Feel free to come by with 10 dollars each to celebrate and climb all night. Enjoy the Metrodash!

  Jonathan wrote @

I used to do a lot of climbing (outdoor) in the area, but never got too into bouldering. The last 8 years I was on dialysis as I awaited a kidney transplant, and lost all of my climbing “chops.” After a year with open-heart surgery and a new kidney transplant, I’m finally healthy enough to get back into something, and drop the prednisone-pounds that accumulate post transplant. I’d really like to get back into climbing, and am looking for a place where I can workout at my own pace, knowing that it’s going to take awhile to get back into shape. Do you have a lot of problems for the novice or person whose just out of climbing shape? Would you recommend any supplemental types of training to aid in getting back up to climbing ability? I’m excited to start again, and just need some guidance. Thanks!

  charleslpayne wrote @

Jonathan,

It’s wonderful to hear you are getting back in shape to climb again! We do have novice boulder problems. We have a few different wall angles that all cater to a beginner, and we try to keep easy routes up all year round. You can also use the general work out equipment or the treadwall, which are obviously great for getting back into shape. Congrats on getting better, and hope to see you on a Tuesday night soon.

  Danielle wrote @

Hi there,
I’m trying to get healthy and I think bouldering could be right up my alley. What kind of classes do you offer?

  charleslpayne wrote @

Danielle,

Good question, we have a couple of different lesson options…I just updated the Learn To Rock Climb section of our site: http://denverboulderingclub.com/learn-to-rock-climb/

  Padma wrote @

I took your Intro class last week along with my sister, and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Excellent and patient instructors and a very relaxed atmosphere helped us newbies to relax and actually learn the basics of bouldering. thumbs-up!


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