This morning, while browsing for inspiring content about climbing, I came across an article on Espacioeducate.com titled «Escalada y Aprendizaje: Un Paralelismo con la Vida.» I couldn’t help but read it with excitement, as it perfectly described something all climbers know: this sport goes far beyond physical effort. It helps us train our minds, overcome fears, and, most importantly, connect with others.
What excited me the most was seeing how professionals in social education and health are highlighting the benefits of climbing from a holistic perspective. We are passionate about this sport, and knowing that more and more experts recognize it as a tool for well-being is truly something to celebrate. Additionally, the article emphasizes an essential point: climbing is not just for experienced athletes—it can be enjoyed as a family, creating unique moments of connection between parents, children, and friends.
For us, living and climbing in a place as privileged as Gran Canaria, this vision feels especially close to home. Both Espacio Educate and our website share the goal of promoting sports and climbing as an accessible activity—one that strengthens both body and mind while allowing us to enjoy an unparalleled natural environment.
We believe that content like this helps more people discover climbing as a way of personal and social growth. It motivates us to continue fostering spaces where families, beginners, and experienced climbers can share experiences and learn together.
We applaud those who, from different fields, contribute to the recognition of climbing for its positive impact. Let’s keep climbing together—on the rock and in life! Thanks Iris Pasamon for this great article about sports and health.