indoor climbing
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indoor climbing
Summary
indoor climbing is a sports discipline[1]. It draws 58 Wikipedia views per month (sports_discipline category, ranking #185 of 324).[2]
Key Facts
- indoor climbing's instance of is recorded as sports discipline[3].
- indoor climbing took place at climbing wall[4].
- indoor climbing is a type of climbing[5].
- indoor climbing's Commons category is recorded as Indoor climbing[6].
- indoor climbing is the opposite of rock climbing[7].
- indoor climbing is the opposite of outdoor climbing[8].
- indoor climbing comprises bouldering[9].
- indoor climbing comprises lead climbing[10].
- indoor climbing comprises top rope climbing[11].
- indoor climbing comprises speed climbing[12].
- indoor climbing's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Indoor climbing[13].
- indoor climbing's uses is recorded as climbing wall[14].
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Definition and Type
indoor climbing's instance of is recorded as sports discipline[3]. It is a type of climbing[5]. Recorded opposite of include rock climbing[7] and outdoor climbing[8].
Use and Application
Components include bouldering[9], a type of sport[15], founded in 1900[16]; lead climbing[10], a climbing techniques[17]; top rope climbing[11], a climbing techniques[18]; and speed climbing[12], a sports discipline[19].
Why It Matters
indoor climbing draws 58 Wikipedia views per month (sports_discipline category, ranking #185 of 324).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]