Climbing courses & climbing training

Learn and improve your climbing! Whether in the hall, on the rock or on multi-pitch routes, you will be trained and accompanied by professionals.

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Impressions of climbing courses

    Woman belaying a climber
    Climbing in the Balladrum climbing garden.
    Jonas Schwarz climbing

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Questions and answers about climbing courses and how not to be afraid of falling all the time ?¿

  • How often should beginners climb to make progress?

    Newcomers should go climbing about once a week. At the beginning, you make quick progress and you don't need much strength yet. It is better to sharpen your awareness of the movements by means of technique training and to practice the movements actively, i.e. consciously and reflectively. Beginners must be careful not to climb too much, because muscles get stronger within weeks, but tendons and ring ligaments need months and years to get used to new stresses. They are therefore often more susceptible to injury.

  • What does a multi-pitch course involve?

    Rope technique, belaystation construction, organisation at the belaystation, communication and abseiling are the focus. The multi-pitch courses include everything about multi-pitch climbing. You should be able to belay independently and know the basics of indoor climbing. We show you the equipment you need and give you tips and tricks. We show you how to handle the rope and how to avoid tangles. Organisation at the belay station is the key word here. We also go into more detail about communication and the difficulties of communication. Self belaying is discussed and an outline of this is shown and taught, as well as how the belay site should be set up and tricks to make this easier for you. We show you the abseiling methods and possible problems so that you can get back down safely.

    Learning by doing is the motto here - fun and experience are not neglected!

  • What is done in climbing training?

    In our climbing training we focus on technique and tactics in climbing for four evenings.

    On the first evening we look at the standard movement and how to take the rest positions correctly. In addition, we build in the appropriate technique elements. Specifically, we will look at the movements to shift the body's centre of gravity and how to hold holds. On the first evening, we will make a video of a route of yours, which we will analyse on the following evenings.
    The second evening will focus theoretically on the interplay of technique, tactics, physique and psyche and in the practical part on foot technique, the change between static and dynamic movements and how to study, plan and memorise routes correctly.
    On the third evening, the focus is theoretically on muscle building, maximum strength and strength endurance. Fear is addressed in the fall training and how to deal with it.

    On the last evening, all the pieces of the puzzle come together. We climb the video route again, look at our progress and define the weak points that need further work.

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  • Where are there climbing gyms in Switzerland?

    There are climbing gyms in almost all larger towns, in German-speaking Switzerland that is:

    ... and many more.

  • Where can I do a climbing course?

    With us, of course! We have been offering climbing courses for a long time and teach with joy and empathy. As mountain guides, we know which tips and assistance go down well with guests and where the mistakes typically lie.

  • From what level is a climbing course suitable?

    The climbing courses are already helpful for beginners. The outdoor climbing courses, the multi-pitch climbing courses and the clean climbing course do not have a minimum requirement. For the specific climbing technique training you should be able to climb at least 5a.

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Here you will find the organisation of our tours as a guideline. If you are unsure which level suits you best, feel free to get in touch - We can help you!

Technics

Technology 1 - for beginners

Easy tours, suitable for beginners. The terrain is easy and moderate. No previous mountaineering experience is necessary.

Climbing: No previous experience necessary. Experience in the climbing hall is an advantage.

Technique 2 - Leisurely tours

Easy to slightly challenging tours with short, steeper sections that we master together and with coaching. You are ready for this level after a basic or taster course.

Climbing: You have mastered the The basics of climbing in the gym and in the climbing garden.

Technique 3 - Medium tours

Medium-difficulty tours with short, technical sections that are easy to do with some previous experience. You have already done a few tours and feel confident with your equipment and technique.

Climbing: You know your way around a climbing garden and have some experience with multi-pitch routes.

Technique 4 - First big tours

Challenging tours with longer, steeper passages that require a good level of experience and skill. We secure these sections with ropes and coach you through difficult sections. Suitable for adventure-seekers with solid basic training.

Climbing: You have experience in multi-pitch climbing and feel confident in the climbing garden.

Technique 5 - Grand tours

Very demanding tours, with technical passages that require a good level of experience and skill. These are secured, but smooth, rapid progress is required. For experienced climbers with plenty of experience and a thirst for adventure.

Climbing: You are experienced in multi-pitch climbing and feel equally comfortable on alpine rock and in the climbing garden.

Endurance

Endurance 1 - Easy tours

Easy tours with plenty of time to take a break and enjoy.

  • Elevation gain: approx. 500 - 800 metres per day, 
  • Pace: approx. 250 - 300 m / h.
Endurance 2 - Leisurely tours

"Normal" tour at a leisurely pace with 800 - 1000 vertical metres per day, ~300 hm / h.

Endurance 3 - Medium tours

Longer tours at a steady, fluid pace. A solid basic level of fitness is required here.

  • Elevation gain: approx. 1200 metres per day
  • Pace: approx. 350 m / h.
Endurance 4 - First big tours

Long and challenging tours at a brisk but constant pace. Ideal for active sports enthusiasts.

  • Elevation gain: up to 1500 metres per day
  • Pace: approx. 350 m / h.
Endurance 5 - Long tours

Very long tours with more than 1500 metres in altitude per day. Requires very good fitness and stamina.

  • Elevation metres: 1500 m + per day
  • Pace: approx. 400 m / h.

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