This study is an exploratory look at the social world of indoor rock climbers, specifically, those at Texas A&M University. A specific genre of rock climbing originally created to allow outdoor rock climbers a place to train in the winter, indoor climbing has now found a foothold in areas devoid of any natural rock and has begun to develop a leisure social world of its own providing benefit to the climbers, including social world members. This study explored this social world of indoor rock climbing using a naturalistic model of inquiry and qualitative methodology, specifically Grounded Theory (Spradley, 1979; Strauss & Corbin, 2008). This research borrows from the literature on social world theory, serious leisure as well as speci...
Rock-climbing as a sport is growing at great speed. My research study focuses on outdoor bouldering,...
This article, which is based upon the findings of a seven-year research project concerning the socia...
This quantitative study utilized a classical experiment design to explore the effects of manipulatio...
textThe sport of rock climbing has seen a boom over the last two decades. Interestingly, this boom h...
Rock climbing, as a sport, began as a definitive style in the pursuit of attaining mountain peaks. H...
The purpose of this study was to provide management at Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation ...
Indoor rock climbing venues were originally designed as a training site for outdoor rock climbers. H...
This research focuses on understanding the interplay between rock climbers and the space of particip...
Rock climbing participation is growing throughout the United States. Information on the participatio...
Background: Self-esteem and social comparison are qualities that are observed in indoor rock climbin...
Rock climbers are attracted to destinations by the climbing sites found there. Given the centrality ...
The general theme of rock climbing is common, at its core it’s a physically active problem solving e...
Rock climbing has rapidly grown in popularity. The sport, which used to be a fringe hobby, has grown...
Background. Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy literature has an interest in the meaning...
The purpose of this research was to develop a scale that would measure the motivation for participat...
Rock-climbing as a sport is growing at great speed. My research study focuses on outdoor bouldering,...
This article, which is based upon the findings of a seven-year research project concerning the socia...
This quantitative study utilized a classical experiment design to explore the effects of manipulatio...
textThe sport of rock climbing has seen a boom over the last two decades. Interestingly, this boom h...
Rock climbing, as a sport, began as a definitive style in the pursuit of attaining mountain peaks. H...
The purpose of this study was to provide management at Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation ...
Indoor rock climbing venues were originally designed as a training site for outdoor rock climbers. H...
This research focuses on understanding the interplay between rock climbers and the space of particip...
Rock climbing participation is growing throughout the United States. Information on the participatio...
Background: Self-esteem and social comparison are qualities that are observed in indoor rock climbin...
Rock climbers are attracted to destinations by the climbing sites found there. Given the centrality ...
The general theme of rock climbing is common, at its core it’s a physically active problem solving e...
Rock climbing has rapidly grown in popularity. The sport, which used to be a fringe hobby, has grown...
Background. Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy literature has an interest in the meaning...
The purpose of this research was to develop a scale that would measure the motivation for participat...
Rock-climbing as a sport is growing at great speed. My research study focuses on outdoor bouldering,...
This article, which is based upon the findings of a seven-year research project concerning the socia...
This quantitative study utilized a classical experiment design to explore the effects of manipulatio...