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# 2-Day Falls and Dynamic Security Rock Climbing in Mallorca

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: 2-Day Falls and Dynamic Security Rock Climbing in Mallorca
- **URL slug**: 2-day-falls-and-dynamic-security-rock-climbing-in-mallorca
- **Course id**: 59458
- **Centre id**: 59233

## Short summary

If you're ready to push past fear and develop control over your lead falls, this two-day advanced course will show you how to fall safely and belay dynamically with full confidence. Combining practical climbing sessions with emotional coaching, it’s ideal for climbers looking to level up their safety, technique, and mental strength on the wall. Key Details Duration: 2 days (16 hours total) Group size: 1–6 people Location: Mallorca Level: Best suited to advanced climbers Minimum age: From 10–11 years old Key Skills Managing fear of falling through professional mental coaching Practising dynamic belaying and fall catching techniques Gaining confidence in self, equipment, and climbing partners Improving trust, team communication, and fall response Building control, body awareness, and risk m…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Climbing, Outdoor Climbing
- **Experience levels**: Advanced, Improver
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Lessons & Courses, Multi-Day
- **Regions**: Illes Balears (Balearic Islands)
- **Subregions**: Mallorca
- **Countries**: Spain


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Via Alemania 19 07500, Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
- **Coordinates**: 39.57334, 3.20451 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Mallorca Mountains
- **Owner / contact label**: Javier Marin
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
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- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 6
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Firm
- **Booking type (label)**: supabase-request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
If you're ready to push past fear and develop control over your lead falls, this two-day advanced course will show you how to fall safely and belay dynamically with full confidence. Combining practical climbing sessions with emotional coaching, it’s ideal for climbers looking to level up their safety, technique, and mental strength on the wall. Key Details Duration: 2 days (16 hours total) Group size: 1–6 people Location: Mallorca Level: Best suited to advanced climbers Minimum age: From 10–11 years old Key Skills Managing fear of falling through professional mental coaching Practising dynamic belaying and fall catching techniques Gaining confidence in self, equipment, and climbing partners Improving trust, team communication, and fall response Building control, body awareness, and risk management Learning to climb more fluidly and decisively Itinerary Pre-Course Assessment Before you begin, you'll complete a personalised form designed by professional therapists to evaluate your climbing habits, emotional responses, training routine, and general health. This helps the instructors adapt the content to your experience and goals. Day 1: Emotional Workshops and Rope Confidence (6–7 hours) The first part of the day is a two-hour group session covering training, nutrition, rest, and emotional well-being. These topics are presented with an emphasis on their impact on climbing performance and confidence. Ground-based workshops follow, focusing on building trust within the group or rope team and understanding belayer/climber roles. In the afternoon, you’ll begin vertical practice using top-rope systems. This stage introduces the sensation of falling in a safe, controlled way, helping you start to lose fear and build trust in your gear and partner. Practical exercises reinforce confidence, rope handling, and team communication. Day 2: Falling Practice and Dynamic Belaying (8–9 hours) The second day takes place fully on the wall, with a strong focus on hands-on fall training. You'll start with route setup and begin working through progressively longer, controlled falls. Instructors will help you understand the physical and psychological responses to falling and how to manage them. You’ll also work extensively on dynamic belaying, learning how to catch a fall smoothly while protecting your partner. The session ends with partner-based challenges to test your trust and coordination, helping you finish the course with stronger skills and a new mindset towards lead climb…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
16 hours of instruction over 2 days Qualified climbing guide/instructor RC insurance and accident insurance Common climbing and safety gear First aid kit

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the meeting point (can be arranged if needed) Food and drinks for the duration of the course Accommodation

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Do I need to have completed previous climbing courses to join this one?

While it’s not mandatory to have completed the N1 and N2 courses, you must already have a solid understanding of basic climbing and belaying. This includes being confident with top-rope belaying, tying in correctly, and moving comfortably on beginner to intermediate outdoor routes. This course is best suited to climbers who want to progress into lead climbing or improve their ability to manage falls. If you’re unsure whether your experience is enough, feel free to request a skills check or discuss your background with the instructor team before booking.

### How does the fear management part of the course work?

Fear of falling is common and completely natural, which is why this course includes structured mental training. You’ll take part in workshops led by professionals who focus on emotional regulation, trust-building, and developing confidence in yourself and your climbing partner. These sessions include both group discussions and one-to-one feedback, and the topics are tailored to your responses from a pre-course assessment form. The goal is to help you recognise your triggers, understand your responses, and leave with tools that extend beyond the rock wall.

### What kind of falls will I be practising, and are they safe?

Falls are introduced in a gradual, controlled way. You’ll begin with low-level, top-rope exercises designed to build awareness of movement and tension. From there, you’ll move to short lead falls, always under the supervision of your instructor and with safe belaying systems in place. As your comfort increases, the distance and complexity of the falls will be adapted to your pace. No one is pushed beyond what they’re ready for. The aim is to replace fear with familiarity and to show you that falling—when done with proper technique and gear—is manageable and safe.

### Will I learn how to belay dynamically for other climbers?

Yes, a major focus of this course is dynamic belaying. This technique allows you to catch a falling climber smoothly, absorbing the force of the fall rather than stopping it abruptly. You’ll practise different belaying styles depending on route angle, fall type, and partner size. Instructors will guide you through when and how to give slack, when to jump or move, and how to communicate with your climbing partner to ensure a safe catch. These skills are vital for anyone planning to lead climb outdoors with confidence.

### What if I already have my own climbing equipment?

You’re welcome to bring your own gear, especially if you’d like to become more familiar with it during practice. The instructors will inspect your equipment on the first day to ensure it meets safety standards and is suitable for use. However, if you don’t own climbing gear, don’t worry—all the essential equipment, including ropes, helmets, and quickdraws, is provided as part of the course. Just let the team know in advance so they can prepare everything for you.

### What makes Mallorca a good location for this kind of course?

Mallorca is ideal for fall and belay training thanks to its diverse range of crags, accessible locations, and solid limestone features. Areas like Cala Magraner, Valldemossa, and Santa Ponça offer excellent climbing conditions for various experience levels, with routes suited for both practice and progression. The terrain includes slabs and vertical faces with tufas, which are perfect for teaching foot placement, balance, and smooth movement. The warm climate—outside of peak summer—also ensures reliable conditions, making it a popular training ground for both local and visiting climbers.

### Is this course physically demanding?

The physical challenge varies depending on your climbing background and fitness level. You’ll be climbing multiple routes over two days, including taking falls and catching falls for others, which requires a combination of strength, coordination, and endurance. That said, the instructors pace the sessions to match your comfort and ability. You’ll get plenty of breaks, and the emphasis is on technique and control, not brute strength. As long as you’re in good general health and used to moderate exercise, you’ll be able to manage well.



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