Peakachu
Sport academy
For kids · 092× per week × 60 min

Sport academy/ climbing

Basic physical literacy through climbing. Not sport school — movement school.

Duration

2× per week × 60 min

Group

6 – 10 kids

Level

Ages 5 – 10

01 – Brief

Why this one.

An ongoing program for kids 5 – 10 combining general fitness, coordination, balance and the first elements of sport climbing. The goal isn't to make them climbers — it's to teach them to move, fall, get up, and to make training the best part of their week.

The program runs twice a week for 60 min each — always a mix of 'play-style' fitness and structured wall work. Kids do rolls, jumps, balancing, climb easier routes on the wall with an instructor always on the other end of the rope.

No tests, no ranking, no 'best in the group.' We have rewards for progress (their own, not compared to others) and a small ceremony at the end of every quarter.

Parents get a quarterly progress report — what they enjoy, what they're working on, where they're improving. Not grades, but concrete examples.

02 – What you get

Things you can't buy online.

◍ Breathing break

Basic physical literacy through climbing. Not sport school — movement school.

04 – Who it's for

Who comes to us.

  • Lively kids looking for an energy outlet
  • Shy kids who need space to open up
  • Parents wanting a quality complement to school
  • Everyone in between — our approach isn't one-size-fits-all
Included in the price
  • 2 classes per week
  • All gear
  • Quarterly report
  • Seasonal family event
Not included
  • Climbing shoes (we can loan, or you buy after 2 months)
What to bring
  • Tell us in the inquiry — we'll send a personalized list for the program

05 – FAQ

Questions we keep hearing.

01Is it dangerous?

Climbing with an instructor and proper gear is one of the safest children's sports. The child is always on a rope held by the instructor.

02What if my kid doesn't like the first class?

The trial class is free. If they don't like it — you don't pay. If they do — you enroll.

03Do they compete?

We don't push it — but kids who want to and show interest, we take to regional comps organized by SKS.