Rock Climbing Course Inquiry Form

 

Thank you for your interest in our rock climbing courses! Please fill out this form to help us find the perfect course for you.

 

Personal Information

 

First Name

Last Name

Phone Number

Email Address

Date of Birth

Street Address

 

City/Suburb

State/Province

Postal/Zip Code

Climbing Experience

 

Have you ever rock climbed before?

 

If yes, please describe your experience level.

Beginner

Intermediate

Advanced

 

Have you ever taken a climbing course before?

 

If yes, please specify the type of course and the provider

 

Are you comfortable with heights?

Yes

Somewhat

No

 

Do you have any physical limitations or health concerns we should be aware of?

 

If yes, please describe.

 

Course Interest

 

Please select the course(s) you are interested in. You can select multiple options.

Beginner Courses

Introduction to Indoor Climbing: Learn basic climbing techniques, safety procedures, and equipment use in a controlled indoor environment. (Suitable for complete beginners)

Top Rope Climbing Course: Focuses on top rope climbing techniques, belaying, and safety protocols. (Requires some basic climbing experience or completion of Introduction to Indoor Climbing

Learn to Belay: A focused course on safe belaying techniques, essential for partner climbing. (Can be taken independently or as part of a Top Rope Climbing Course)

 

Intermediate Courses

Lead Climbing Course (Indoor): Learn the skills and techniques for lead climbing in an indoor setting, including clipping, rope management, and fall safety. (Requires Top Rope Climbing certification or equivalent experience)

Multi-Pitch Climbing Course (Indoor/Outdoor Options Available): Introduction to multi-pitch climbing techniques, rope management, anchor building, and rescue procedures. (Requires Lead Climbing certification or equivalent experience)

Sport Climbing Techniques: Develop advanced sport climbing skills, including efficient movement, route reading, and training techniques. (Requires Lead Climbing certification or equivalent experience)

 

Advanced Courses

Trad Climbing Course (Outdoor): Learn the fundamentals of traditional climbing, including gear placement, anchor building, and crack climbing techniques. (Requires Lead Climbing certification and experience)

Advanced Climbing Movement and Tactics: Refine your climbing movement, learn advanced tactics, and improve your overall climbing performance. (Requires significant climbing experience and proficiency)

Outdoor Climbing Trip/Expedition: Apply your skills in a real outdoor setting with guided climbs and instruction. (Requires appropriate prior experience depending on the trip)

 

Specialty Courses

Climbing Strength and Conditioning: A fitness-focused course designed to improve your climbing-specific strength and endurance.

Kids Climbing Program: (Please specify age range) Introduction to climbing for children, focusing on fun, safety, and basic skills.

Private Coaching: Personalized instruction tailored to your individual needs and goals.

 

Course Availability

 

What days of the week are you generally available for courses?

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

 

What times of day are you generally available?

Mornings

Afternoons

Evenings

 

Are you flexible with your schedule?

 

Goals and Expectations

 

What are your goals for taking this rock climbing course? (e.g., learn a new skill, improve fitness, enjoy a new activity)

 

What are your expectations for the course?

 

Are you comfortable with physical contact and sparring (if applicable to the chosen sport)?

Yes

No

Unsure

 

Are you aware of the potential risks associated with combat sports training?

 

Do you have any concerns or questions you would like us to address?


 

How did you hear about us?

 

Disclaimer:


Participation in combat sports involves inherent risks of injury. By submitting this form, you acknowledge that you understand these risks and are responsible for consulting with a medical professional before starting any new training program. This form does not constitute enrollment in any course. Your enrollment will be confirmed after a consultation with one of our instructors.

 

Thank you for completing this form. We will contact you shortly to discuss your options and answer any questions you may have.

Inquiry Template Insight

This rock climbing course inquiry form is designed to gather comprehensive information from potential students to ensure they are placed in the most appropriate and safe course. Here's a breakdown of its key aspects and the insights it provides:


1. Personal Information: This section collects basic contact details and age (important for age-restricted courses or programs like kids' classes).

Address might be used for logistical purposes or marketing (with consent).


2. Climbing Experience: This is crucial. It helps instructors gauge the student's current skill level. Questions about previous courses, experience with heights, and physical limitations are essential for safety and proper placement. Knowing if someone is a complete beginner versus having some experience drastically alters the recommended course. The health questions are vital for identifying potential risks and making necessary accommodations.


3. Course Interest: This section provides a clear menu of available courses, categorized by skill level (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced) and type (e.g., specific skills like lead climbing, or specialty courses like strength and conditioning). Offering multiple choices allows students to explore different options and express their preferences. The inclusion of descriptions helps students understand what each course entails.


4. Course Availability: Understanding the student's schedule helps match them with available course times. Flexibility is also key, as some courses might have limited scheduling options.


5. Goals and Expectations: This section goes beyond logistics. It delves into the why behind the student's interest. Are they looking for a fun new hobby? Serious skill development? Fitness improvement? Understanding their goals allows instructors to tailor the course experience and meet their expectations.


6. Additional Comments/Questions: This open-ended section allows students to express any specific concerns, ask clarifying questions, or provide additional context that might not have been covered elsewhere.


7. Declaration: This is a standard waiver and acknowledgment of risk. It emphasizes the inherent dangers of rock climbing and reinforces the student's responsibility for their own safety. It's a crucial legal component.


Insights the form provides:

  • Student Skill Level: The form accurately assesses the student's climbing abilities, from complete novice to experienced climber.
  • Course Suitability: Based on experience and interest, instructors can recommend the most appropriate courses.
  • Safety Concerns: Health information helps identify potential risks and allows for necessary precautions.
  • Scheduling Preferences: Availability information streamlines the scheduling process.
  • Student Motivation: Understanding goals and expectations enables instructors to tailor the learning experience.
  • Marketing Effectiveness: The "How did you hear about us?" question provides valuable marketing data.
  • Legal Protection: The declaration serves as a waiver and acknowledgment of risk.

In short, this well-designed inquiry form acts as a filter, ensuring that students are placed in courses that match their skills, interests, and physical capabilities, while also protecting the climbing gym from potential liabilities. It's a crucial first step in building a positive and safe learning experience.


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