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Mums n Bubs Sessions

Starting on September 1st 2008, we will be running a "Mums n Bubs" session every Monday Morning from 9:30am - 11:30am each week, with the last session for 2008 being on 15th December.

 

Are you ready to get that harness back on?

Got a little one  that won't stay still?

 

What is Mums n Bubs?

It's a very informal thing, where we open the gym only to Mums with bubs (up to 5 years of age), that may want to get back in to climbing or even try climbing for the first time. The session is really aimed at "mums" climbing, not the bubs, but we know that sometimes they just have to have a little go!.

As we are closed to the public (and other bookings) during the session, the kids are contained within our climbing area, and there is no one to complain about crying toddlers, breastfeeding mums etc,  as everyone is in the same boat!

You are quite welcome to bring prams, porta-cots or play-pens, and we will also be providing some play pens. Our entire floor is made from 60mm softfall carpet, so there's no problem with kiddies injuring themselves if they fall over, etc.

We will endeavour to have a female instructor on every Monday morning to take those that are new to climbing though a safety lesson, or provide refreshers for those that have not been climbing for a while.

 

Costs:

The 2 hour session costs $15 per mum, and $5 for any bubs that may want to climb. (you need at least 2 mums!)

The prices include any and all climbing gear you may need.

We also have a coffee discount voucher at the café for after your climb.

 

  Download a Mums n Bubs Flyer

 


Climbing during and after Pregnancy:

We receive a lot of questions around climbing and pregnancy, but given we are climbers and not doctors, we can't provide a definitive answer for you, only your GP or Obstetrician can do that. We do have plenty of mums that climb while pregnant and with their toddlers after pregnancy.

Note: One of the biggest concerns about climbing while pregnant is the loosening of the ligaments, which can cause injuries particularly in the shoulders. Pregnant climbers should be very careful not to hang on their shoulders from early on!

See our section on Climbing Safety.


 



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