A Form of Rock Climbing May Help Treat Depression.
Bouldering is a form of rock climbing that involves low-level climbing without the use of harnesses or ropes. In a new study, researchers followed 100 participants who took part in bouldering for three hours per week for a total of eight weeks and found that participants with depression experienced significant improvements in their depressive symptoms. The findings add to past research suggesting that physical activity can help those suffering from depression.
Association for Psychological Science, May 2017