We built our home in a vacant building large enough to house an entire football field worth of climbing, yoga, fitness, and fun! As Colorado’s largest climbing gym, Movement Englewood features more than 400 routes set for a variety of climbing and movement abilities to keep you coming back for more. It is recognized as one of 10 great places to learn to rock climb, but most importantly, our gym serves as a gathering space for the neighborhood and community.
Upcoming Classes
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Introduction to Rope Climbing
Introductory
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Climbing4Christ
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Yin
Gentle
Missy F.
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Power Flow
Vinyasa
Missy F.
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Low Sensory Climb Time
Community Event
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Slow Flow
Gentle
Caryn F.
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After School (Ages 6-8) (Class Full)
After School
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Strength
Strength
Monica P.
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Alignment
Hatha
Juliana M.
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After School (Ages 13-17)
After School
social connections
have you been wanting to take the next step in your climbing journey? can’t seem to overcome that plateau? we have the solution for you - Just Go Up ⬆️ !
Just Go Up will feature many helpful techniques such as reaching for it, be taller, and get new shoes. Whether you’re an experienced climber, or just starting out, Just Go Up is the place for you.
We’ll see you in class this April Fool’s!

have you been wanting to take the next step in your climbing journey? can’t seem to overcome that plateau? we have the solution for you - Just Go Up ⬆️ !
Just Go Up will feature many helpful techniques such as reaching for it, be taller, and get new shoes. Whether you’re an experienced climber, or just starting out, Just Go Up is the place for you.
We’ll see you in class this April Fool’s!
✨ MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ✨
Meet Tim! Tim has been a part of the Englewood community, and just recently completed a trip to Kilimanjaro. We got the chance to ask him a few questions about his trip and what preparation has been like.
Can you tell us about what your training looked like within the gym in preparation for the trip?
Training for Kilimanjaro was A LOT of stair stepping and high incline treadmill. I try to be at the gym roughly 4-5 times a week and for several months prior to Kilimanjaro I always finished the workout with cardio.
Are there any mental or physical blockers that you have had to overcome?
It can always be a challenge to start training for something that is months out. Luckily I have some AMAZING climbing/fitness friends who helped keep me accountable for my training regiment.
What’s next on your climbing or hiking bucket list?
Next on the list is a good question - I am trying to hit all of the National Parks but that is a pretty long term goal. I’d love to get back down to Patagonia and do more exploration down there. Maybe a trip in 2026 will have to happen...
If you’d like to share your story, shoot us a DM—we’d love to feature you in our member spotlight! ✨

✨ MEMBER SPOTLIGHT ✨
Meet Tim! Tim has been a part of the Englewood community, and just recently completed a trip to Kilimanjaro. We got the chance to ask him a few questions about his trip and what preparation has been like.
Can you tell us about what your training looked like within the gym in preparation for the trip?
Training for Kilimanjaro was A LOT of stair stepping and high incline treadmill. I try to be at the gym roughly 4-5 times a week and for several months prior to Kilimanjaro I always finished the workout with cardio.
Are there any mental or physical blockers that you have had to overcome?
It can always be a challenge to start training for something that is months out. Luckily I have some AMAZING climbing/fitness friends who helped keep me accountable for my training regiment.
What’s next on your climbing or hiking bucket list?
Next on the list is a good question - I am trying to hit all of the National Parks but that is a pretty long term goal. I’d love to get back down to Patagonia and do more exploration down there. Maybe a trip in 2026 will have to happen...
If you’d like to share your story, shoot us a DM—we’d love to feature you in our member spotlight! ✨
everyone say happy birthday Centennial! 🥳
mark your calendars for Sunday, March 30th because you’re all invited to Centennial’s 1-Year Birthday Party! come enjoy games, vendors, giveaways, and after-hours headlamp climbing! 🎊
learn more info using the link in our bio 🔗

everyone say happy birthday Centennial! 🥳
mark your calendars for Sunday, March 30th because you’re all invited to Centennial’s 1-Year Birthday Party! come enjoy games, vendors, giveaways, and after-hours headlamp climbing! 🎊
learn more info using the link in our bio 🔗
dream boulder just dropped ✨ check out this send at Centennial created by one of our members!
✅ V6/V7
✅ crimpy/technical
✅ purple (most important)
✅ dreamed of by Kami
keep an eye out for the next dream boulder you can be a part of 👀

dream boulder just dropped ✨ check out this send at Centennial created by one of our members!
✅ V6/V7
✅ crimpy/technical
✅ purple (most important)
✅ dreamed of by Kami
keep an eye out for the next dream boulder you can be a part of 👀
Let’s hear it for the ladies 🙌
On Saturday we had the privilege of partnering with @mammutna for the premiere of their film Passing the Crux! A very special thank you to @erikalopolis, @cailsoria, @highsteph and @katiebirdlambert for sharing your journey. We’re proud to have women in our community dedicated to representation and lifting up climbers for future generations to come.
Here’s to all of our women in the community! The gyms would not be the same without you. your resilience, courage, and strength inspire us all 🫶

Let’s hear it for the ladies 🙌
On Saturday we had the privilege of partnering with @mammutna for the premiere of their film Passing the Crux! A very special thank you to @erikalopolis, @cailsoria, @highsteph and @katiebirdlambert for sharing your journey. We’re proud to have women in our community dedicated to representation and lifting up climbers for future generations to come.
Here’s to all of our women in the community! The gyms would not be the same without you. your resilience, courage, and strength inspire us all 🫶
have you ever wondered where your lost shoes disappear to? 👀
If you’ve been at RiNo recently, you may have noticed a new art installation. This sculpture is made mostly from the piles of used-up climbing shoes left in the lost-and-found over the years. The artist, Alexander Vesenka, is a maker (@alexandervesenka) and doughnut baker (@bonutsdoughnuts), along with being a familiar face on our Front Desk.
“Pick up Your Damn Shoes” is an ode to, and loving jab at our terrific community here at Movement RiNo.

have you ever wondered where your lost shoes disappear to? 👀
If you’ve been at RiNo recently, you may have noticed a new art installation. This sculpture is made mostly from the piles of used-up climbing shoes left in the lost-and-found over the years. The artist, Alexander Vesenka, is a maker (@alexandervesenka) and doughnut baker (@bonutsdoughnuts), along with being a familiar face on our Front Desk.
“Pick up Your Damn Shoes” is an ode to, and loving jab at our terrific community here at Movement RiNo.
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Meet our partners
We partner with organizations that help bring down social and physical barriers to climbing and who are committed to preserving and protecting the planet.
Our Directors
Our gym leaders love what they do and it shows. They are committed to providing a supportive, transformative, and fun environment for everyone who comes through our doors.
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Mike
Downey
Gym Director
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Ariel
Boyea
Assistant Gym Director
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We’d love to hear from you if you have questions, comments, or ideas.