World Class Climbing Academy | Athletics
COVID-19 UPDATE

ATHLETICS

ATHLETICS

World Class Academy is committed to creating the world’s top junior climbers and to engage each student on an individual basis. You do not have to be a pro climber to be in World Class, but we will engage you and push you in order to reach your goals. Two students showing off their strengthAt World Class being an athlete means training, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, engaging your teammates, and constantly re-focusing on individual goals. Our coaches and teachers not only support our students but share in the journey and experience as well.

While climbing is an individual support, at World Class we are first and foremost a team and will be working together in order to push each other physically and mentally as well as creating an atmosphere of safety, cooperation, and excellence.

Creating an atmosphere and culture of safety is a fundamental part of World Class. Staff and students will work together to implement our safety and risk management procedures maintain a safe environment for training, learning, and growing.

Training

At World Class Academy, student-athletes participate in daily cross-training workouts and climbing sessions. Off-the-rock workouts generally take after class. These workouts focus on core training, cardiovascular workouts, and stretching. They last between 30 -60 minutes and go toward fulfilling P.E. requirements.

Students do strength training in a field

As a school that's focused on athletics, we strive to create well-rounded athletes, both on and off the rock. We understand that students’ individual athletic goals vary. The World Class Academy athletic program helps students meet their athletic aspirations--some of our athletes work to complete at a professional level, while others choose to challenge themselves to progress without adding the pressure of competition.

Training

  • Four times a week, students participate in evening workouts that take place on rest days from climbing. Workouts are designed to promote antagonistic muscle strength, flexibility, and core stability. 
  • WCA focuses on injury mitigation during these rest day workouts. WCA promotes and teaches active stretching techniques to athletes in order to warm up properly before attempting to climb.
  • During climbing days, the team will often divide into smaller groups and venture to various areas in order for individuals to build their climbing base and work on projects at a given area. Coaches provide real-time coaching, working with each individual athletes on routes as they progress toward their climbing goals.

Equipment

Students need to arrive at World Class Academy with everything they need for school, daily life and climbing. A commitment to staying organized and taking care of gear and equipment is essential.

World Class Academy will travel with our own equipment including vehicles, trailers, cooking supplies and camping supplies. Group gear such as safety equipment (SAT phone, first-aid supplies, etc.) and academic supplies are also carried from location to location. Each student will be responsible for his or her school material including textbooks, binders, pencils, calculators, etc. It is important that students learn our systems of organization in order to be an efficient team.

World Class Academy does not provide any individual climbing equipment. Each student will be expected to provide his/her own climbing gear  including rope w/bag, climbing shoes, chalk bag, chalk, chalk brush, chalk bucket, belay glasses, skin aid kit, quickdraws, Grigri, locking carabineers, belay gloves, rappel device, helmet, crag pack, tape, knee bar pad, stick clip, ascender with non locking carabineer and other important items.

Students applying to the school will be sent a detailed list of the required gear for each semester.

Teacher sitting on bouldering mats
Scroll to Top