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I try to get to the rock gym a couple times a week, but haven't had time recently. It's a pretty ridiculous full (especially upper) body workout climbing walls. Haven't been to the real gym in a couple months.
There was a Tread Wall at one of the gyms I used to go to.
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I loved that thing. It had adjustable angle and speed and you can just make it out, but the cable that comes off of the top can be belted around your waist and adjusted for height. It then stops the wall when you get too low so you can take a quick break. I personally wasn't a fan of that because it didn't force you to keep moving.
Incredible full body workout.
After a while it gets repetitive, but as you get more comfortable with it, you start going for longer reaches, different paths, grabs, etc. Also, the holds are different shapes - some you can only get a few fingers on, others you can wrap your entire hand around and they bolt on, so every once in a while they moved them around to change it up.Interesting, looks like fun. Although looking at it there can't be much variation to the climbs.
First off I'd like to congradulate everyone here for their efforts. It's not easy getting in shape, whether you've been away from it for a year, or ten years. I got back from the gm earlier this evening and had a good workout. I have access to very good facilities and use them everyday. I'm getting ready to finish up five years active duty as a Grunt in the Marine Corps and looking to the future. I'm always happy to see "civilians" taking note of their physical health. I want to actually move into the health feild and start taking classes towards diet and excercise physiology next fall. I've been lucky to have a job demanding me to be in the best shape I can be in. I've gained just shy of thirty five pounds in the last eighteen months. In april of '07 is when I really started moving in this direction. Since then I've gone from being 5'8" at 160lbs, and I'm teetering on 194-195 right now. My goal is to get up to 200 by january. So there's how I feel, that's what I've done. Again for all of you just starting out, or finding yourself in a rut just remember, "if it were easy, everyone would do it". Take pride in every little step you make, hopefully in a year when turn around and look back at the starting point, you won't even recognize that guy that began all of this anymore.