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How long does it take to get good at climbing?

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The time it takes to become proficient or "good" at climbing can vary widely depending on several factors, including your dedication, frequency of practice, natural ability, and the level of difficulty you aim to achieve. While there is no fixed timeline, many climbers start to see noticeable progress within a few months of consistent practice.

With regular training and guidance, beginner climbers can typically develop a solid foundation of climbing skills and techniques within 6 to 12 months. This timeframe allows for building strength, improving technique, and gaining a better understanding of movement and body positioning on the wall.

However, it's important to remember that climbing is a continuous learning process, and skill progression is a lifelong journey. Climbers at different levels continue to refine their techniques and push their limits, striving for higher grades and more challenging climbs.

Ultimately, the speed of progress in climbing is highly individual and dependent on personal factors. The key is to maintain consistency, focus on proper technique, challenge yourself appropriately, and enjoy the process of improvement at your own pace.

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