Logo courtesy of Mercedes and http://www.girlbeta.com |
Mercedes on Authentic Battle Damage Stand, Boulder Canyon. |
Mercedes was inspired to start Girl Beta during a road trip to Red Rocks. She'd searched for videos of women climbing the boulder problems she wanted to do, but couldn't find any. "Generally, there are not enough women climbing together and I would love to see more of that," she says. "I think [it] would take away some of the shyness, hesitation and fear of failure...sometimes, having the boys around can be intimidating and may be a limitation for some women."
Mercedes recognized a clear lack of resources specifically for women to help them achieve their climbing goals. With that in mind, her aim was to create a blog that would help female climbers and generate buzz about women in climbing. Mercedes wants to help women unlock beta and sequences for specific problems they might not otherwise be able to work through.
Mercedes climbing hard in Joe's Valley. |
But Girl Beta doesn't just exists as a medium for sharing videos of hard climbing. In keeping with the site's tagline, "Inspiration. Information. Improvement," Mercedes and the Vertical Girl team work together to share training tips and other knowledge with the women's climbing community. Recent additions in that section of the website include discussions about women's physiology and using video analysis to improve climbing technique with Flannery Shay-Nemirow.
The women behind Girl Beta and Vertical Girl are working to inspire women who love to climb, and to help us all achieve our goals. You can help by contributing information, training tips and beta, by suggesting a problem to them, even by climbing with them! For more on how you can get involved, visit GirlBeta.com or send a note to info@girlbeta.com.