User:Dmantennis

Speed Campusing is a new sport recently developed. Speed Campusing is a sub-group of rock climbing. The goal of this sport is to climb a bouldering problem as fast as possible with the least time, without using your feet at all. The routes average about 10 moves and reach a height of around 15 feet. The climbing wall needs to be slightly overhanging or a stronger overhang. The route consists of large jug holds. The routes used for speed campusing generally need an easy grade such as a V2 or V3. A good speed campus route flows nicely. It takes upper body strength, accuracy, and climbing skills to speed campus. The climber will start with bent knees on the ground matched(both hands) on the start holds. When the signal to go is called the climber goes up the problem, and the time stops when both hands are on the finish. The finish must be controlled for the time to count. An average fast time on a V2/V3 is about 6 seconds. The current record is 5.1 seconds on a 10 move V2 in the climbing gym.