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Climbing Coaching is not Just for the Elite! Press Release

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1:1 and 1:2 Coaching Sessions available.  © Climbing Centre Group
Climbing Coaching for all at Manchester, Harrogate, Reading and Huddersfield Climbing Centres

Whether you are new to climbing or have been enjoying the sport for many years, the advent of new coaching qualifications provided by Mountain Training now allow you to access a vast resource of professional coaches to help you improve your technique and take your climbing to the next level.

The Climbing Centre Group boasts four centres across the country – Manchester, Reading, Harrogate and Huddersfield – providing teams of professional and qualified coaches with a wide range of experience in outdoor, indoor and competition climbing. Whether you are looking to train for competition, break the grade plateau you have reached or simply improve for the enjoyment of the sport, we can help. All our coaches are active climbers with years of experience in analysing and coaching movement and technique. Our bespoke sessions will seek to identify areas of strength and weakness in order to create an ongoing training plan that meets your needs and enables you to reap the benefits only previously available to the elite climber.

All of our centres are equipped with a variety of high quality training facilities and top quality, regularly changed routes to help make your climbing and training both effective and fun.

Get in contact with one of our centres today to find out more and to discuss your requirements, we'd love to help you get the most out of your climbing!

 


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15 Feb, 2016
Is it free?
16 Feb, 2016
I thought this was a press release? If it genuinely was, and you guys didn't take any money for publishing it, then TCCG got a load of free advertising. If you did accept money for publishing, then nothing wrong with that, but surely it should be flagged as an ad? I'm not complaining about ads, just about being tricked into reading them.
All Press Releases that are published on site are very much 'paid for' advertising and we try to make the distinction clear by putting 'Press Release' in the title (i.e. it's written/published by the brand/wall/manufacturer as opposed to UKC), but the fact the piece in question clearly states it was added by Manchester Climbing Centre does make it quite obvious - at least in my eyes - that it's a promotion of their own services. In terms of further distinctions between editorial and advertorial, if you go to the News Page there is a definite line between the two (as it isn't a line we wish to blur due to reactions such as this) through the use separate columns and colour coding for each: yellow for the editorial, blue for the advertorial. This colour coding carries over to the Forums too. That said, I am aware that this SHOULD be obvious to me as I manage the advertising on site. Hopefully that answers your questions and allays your fears.
16 Feb, 2016
Doesn't it say 'PRESS RELEASE' in the title, in big shouty capital letters? I thought that was a bit of a giveaway, personally.
16 Feb, 2016
'Press release' does not equal advertisement. Press releases can be from all sorts of places, like a not for profit group for example. As for the heading 'not just for the elite' I can't help thinking that Adam Ondra didn't bother with a coach until after he'd reached 9b+. I would think that if you could afford coaching you'd be much better off either buying a climbing wall membership or taking an extended climbing trip abroad somewhere.
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