
The Rise and Fall of Indoor Climbing's Boondoggle
The growth of indoor climbing gyms has transformed the sport into a booming industry, but it has also led to concerns about the loss of its original culture and focus on intentional training. While gyms have become more welcoming and diverse, they have also become more expensive and monetized. The increasing financial barriers and competitive marketplace have shortened the lifespan of gyms, forcing them to cater to popular perceptions of climbing rather than preserving a valuable culture. Gym owners must balance profitability with maintaining a sense of community and understanding the needs of climbers. The article explores the changes in climbing gyms and the challenges they face in adapting to the demands of a growing market.