Attn: Climbing Gyms

Boost Your Retail with Training Resources Climbers Will Love

šŸ”¶ Practical and easy-to-follow drills

šŸ”¶ Designed to improve technique, strength, and endurance

šŸ”¶ For all levels—beginner to advanced

šŸ”¶ Help climbers improve and stay commited to climbing

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"Since I started practicing these drills, I've noticed a significant improvement in my climbing. This book is a game-changer!"

How This Training Book Helps Your Gym Thrive

Stronger, More Skilled Climbers Stay Longer

When climbers see progress, they keep coming back. Each drill in this book helps climbers improve footwork, balance, and body positioning efficiently—so they send harder climbs and stay motivated to return.

Guided Training Reduces Drop-Off Rates

Many climbers quit because they don’t know what to work on. This book gives them structured drills to follow, keeping them engaged, breaking plateaus, and ensuring they stay committed to your gym.

More Value, More Retention

Even climbers with limited time will see improvements with focused drills. Whether they boulder, sport climb, or train at home, this book helps them get better—which means they’ll stay engaged with your gym, sign up for memberships, and keep climbing.

SAVE WITH WHOLESALE OPTIONS

Retail: $27.99

Wholesale Options:

  • 3-4 copies: 25% discount
  • 5-6 copies: 40% discount
  • 7 or more copies: 45% discount

Why these training tools?

When I started climbing, I was surprised by how little structured training there was compared to other sports I had played, like basketball, where drills were a core part of skill development. Everyone told me to "just climb," but it wasn’t until I was introduced to my first climbing drill that I realized I could develop my technique just like in other sports. The problem? Drills were hard to find—both online and in training books—so I started collecting them for my own progress. Eventually, climbers I coached started asking for drills, but all I had was a clunky Excel sheet. That’s when I knew a book of drills would be useful—not just for me and my clients, but for all climbers.