Climbing psychology is a complicated subject, not very well covered in climbing literature. As a climbing instructor I see that most, if not all climbers struggle with a psychological aspect within their climbing, whether this is the fear of falling, the fear of failure, or a negative mindset. The aim of "Climbing Psychology" is to provide an easy-to-understand platform, available to all climbers, to try and work on their mental game. Giving them the opportunity to improve their climbing performance, no matter what level you climb, whether 5+, 8a, or 9c.
News The New York Times publishes Sexual Harassment and Abuse Accusations against Nirmal Purja
An article published in The New York Times details allegations made by two female mountaineers against Nepal-born and naturalised British citizen Nirmal 'Nimsdai' Purja, a prominent mountaineer and...