Hi, my name is Shinyi.


My favourite sport is
CLIMBING

What is climbing?



There are many different types of climbing, such as Sport Climbing, Traditional Climbing, Bouldering and more.

My favourite type of climbing is Lead Climbing, which is a type of Sport Climbing where I clip into pre-drilled permanent bolts while ascending the route. Sometimes, I boulder. Bouldering does not require clipping into bolts, nor does it require a harness.



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Fun Fact

Climbing has seen rapid growth over the last few years. This can be seen through the number of climbing gyms that has opened in my city over the past few years. Climbing made its debut as an Olympic sport in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.

Why I love climbing



I love climbing because it is both a physical and mental challenge. Not only do I get a full-body workout, but I am also able to train my mental stamina and strength.

For example, I have to overcome my fear of falling and fear of heights, and also consistently push myself to persevere and not give up on a climb when it gets challenging. I also enjoy the problem solving parts of climbing as routes and climbs can be very different!

Best of all, the sense of accomplishment when you send a new problem (climber talk for climb/finish a route) is the best feeling ever, especially if you've been working on it for weeks (or months!).



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Climbing Jargons


  • Beta
    When you’ve received hints and tips about difficult moves or handy gear placements from climbers who have already done the route

  • Crimp
    A tiny edge that requires the climber to bend their fingers in order to effectively grip the rock/hold

  • Slab
    A rock face at a less than severe angle

  • Send
    Successfully finishing a route or problem without falling or resting on gear

  • Flash
    To complete a climb cleanly at the first attempt

  • Jug
    A hold that is easily held

  • Crux
    The most technically demanding section of a climb

  • Dyno
    A leap where both feet leave the rock face and return again when the hold is caught - think Tom Cruise at the start of Mission Impossible 2


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Things You Need for Climbing



Climbing shoes
Chalk bag
Harness
Belay device
Rope
Helmet (if outdoors)

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Ouchie Story



In 2020, I broke my foot while bouldering. I didn't land properly and had 3 metatarsal fractures in my right foot.

I had to take 6 months off climbing but as soon as I was fully recovered, I went right back into climbing again!