Glossary of Climbing Terms
Arête – An outside corner
Boulder – Unroped climbing not far from the ground (12 feet or less) with an emphasis on movement and strength
Crimp – A thin climbing hand hold that requires one to “crimp”; also known as crimper
Crimping – A rock climbing maneuver that requires a closed-hand grip on a thin climbing hold
Crux – The most difficult section of a climb
Dihedral – An inside corner
Edge – A climbing maneuver that involves placing the toe or ball of the foot on a thin climbing hold; a climbing hold that is thin
Jug – A large hand hold that will allow all four fingers into it
Heel-hooking – A climbing maneuver that involves hooking the heel around a climbing hold or arête
Lunge – A rock climbing maneuver that involves lunging
Lieback – A climbing maneuver that involves hanging to one side while the arms pull and the legs push
Mantle – A climbing maneuver that involves lifting and supporting oneself with the hands, which are palms-down on the same climbing hold
Move – Movement; one of a series of motions involved in gaining climbing distance
On sight – To successfully climb a route without prior knowledge or experience of the moves; also known as redpoint
Pinch – A climbing maneuver that requires one to pinch; a rock climbing hold that requires one to pinch with the fingers
Pocket – A climbing hold that has an opening in it for the placement of one or more fingers
Sandbag – To mis-represent the difficulty of a climb, stating it is easier than it actually is
Side Pull – A climbing maneuver that requires one to “pull” in a horizontal motion with one or both arms; a climbing hold that runs vertically, rather than horizontally
Sloper – A sloping rock climbing hold that requires an open-hand grip
Smear – A climbing maneuver that involves using the friction of the shoe sole to “stick” the foot to the climbing surface without the use of a climbing hold
Stemming – A rock climbing maneuver that involves pushing out to the sides with either, or both, the hands or legs; also known as bridging
Toe-hooking – A rock climbing maneuver that involves hooking the toe around the climbing hold
Traverse – To climb sideways, without gaining altitude
Undercling – To grab the underside of a climbing hold with the palm of the hand up