“If you want it badly enough, you will climb it”. That seems to be the prevalent motto for a unique new kind of gym here in Saint Louis. Not so new across the country, but new to STL is the latest fitness rage… climbing gyms. One of two active climbing gyms here in the city, Climb So Ill makes lots of promises. It promises to be the gym for both the hard-core climber and the recreational one. It promises to be fun AND educational. And it promises a whole new fitness experience. One step inside this beautiful new facility will show you that it does not have to look or feel like you are outside to get the same intense climb workout that you would get actually being outside. And bright lighting, artistic wall design, as well as functionality are all brought together as a mastermind of the beauty of climbing, brought to life inside a surprising location.
I personally am what many will dub a beginner climber (11 months and going). I ventured to this new gym in part because of its close proximity to my home, and in part due to its unique design. It is abundantly clear when you walk in that this facility is very welcoming of climbers of all levels; they only ask that you be serious, courteous, and willing to share your experience with others. This approach has garnered over 150 monthly members and is still growing. You don’t have to be a member to visit this gym; you can purchase a day pass or even a multi punch pass. Don’t worry if you don’t have your gear with you or you don’t own any, you can rent some from their pro shop for a modest fee.
I wouldn’t be doing my job effectively if I didn’t compare this gym to their only competition in St. Louis; “Upper Limits”. Sadly, my only experience with Upper Limits is at their downtown location which to me seems dark, dirty, and crowded. And the Upper Limits staff seem more like Nazi vultures at times, waiting to bust someone for answering a question to a fellow climber about what a difficulty rating is or what types of shoes should you wear, even though the “no instruction” at climbing gyms is a given. The big difference for me is that Climb So Ill makes it not to intrude upon climbers to a point of feeling like you are learning on your time, but they are there to help if you want it or just want to chat them up about the sport. I enjoy this too because it makes me feel more comfortable talking to others in the gym both about climbing and non-climbing stuff like the music playing in the background, or local events and speakers.
I have already bragged about this place to friends both in and out of St. Louis and I can easily see this place become a destination attraction for athletes and adventure seekers passing through St. Louis. Even pros stop in and offer seminars on occasion. This is one new gym for St. Louis that you will not want to miss.
Climb So Ill Information:
1419 Carroll Street
Saint Louis, MO 63104
314-621-1700
Hours:
Mon-Fri 11am – 10pm
Saturday 10am – 8pm
Sunday 10am – 6pm
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