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Have an Experience in Mountain Climbing?

By David Clark


Any sports activity is beneficial to health. Mountain climbing is one among the sports activities one can opt to have. The popularity of mountain climbing as media projected it and as sports gear or apparel firms advertised it does not hide its real benefits to one's health and well-being. It has the following things to tell.

Endurance test

In any sports activity, power is a necessary ingredient. But it is not power alone that makes mountain climbing a real sport. It takes one to have endurance. Endurance is power evenly distributed in order to stay even on longer time to finish the task. It is ability to accomplish whatever you have started on your first step. Endurance is sustained energy that keeps you going to reach the apex of your goal.

Molding discipline

Sports are a discipline. But discipline is not a given fact; it is to be worked out. Anyone who gets into mountain climbing has to possess a certain level of discipline in order to be molded into a person of integrity. Discipline comes when you realize that mountain climbing is not simply a hobby or something external from you but your personal expression of being you.

Nature connection

As you regularly do mountain climbing, identification with the environment is inevitable. You see things around and beyond you. And in every issue affecting the environment, you cannot just sit back and relax. You want to get involved because you feel nature as part of your being - you breath it and you are replenished by it. The symbiotic connection is seen in the efforts you exert against adverse activities inflicted to the environment. You recognize that to care, nurture and protect the ecology is an ethical action to do.

It is in the sense that mountain climbing goes beyond personal safety as personified by proper gears, safety harnesses and even physical strength. As a sport activity, it is about nature and you.




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