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- Update Date:2026-03-03
- Units:Center for Physical Education and Sports
🌳 SDGs Resistance Training, Tree Climbing & Slow Forest Breathing

Tree Climbing & Slow Forest Breathing
Do you still remember the breathtaking feat this January when Alex Honnold free-soloed to the top of Taipei 101, taking on a vertical landmark with nothing but his bare hands?
This spring, we invites you back to deep within the campus woods for a resistance-training adventure that heals the five senses while pushing your limits!
• Treetop Walk: Learn to climb using arborist ropes and Blake’s hitch knot technique. Transform into a carefree “inchworm,” engaging your core and coordinated body movements—bending and extending your way up to the treetops.
• Tree Bouldering: Combine “monkey-style tree rock climbing” techniques to experience freehand vertical climbing among natural trees, feeling the fingertip tension and balance of bouldering in a forest setting.
• High-Altitude Zipline: Glide between two trees and channel your inner Tarzan as you race through the air, exhilarated by the rush of the zipline system.
Begin your adventure in the most scenic corner of our campus track and field stadium. Under the guidance and protection of professional instructors, you’ll challenge yourself through hands-on physical practice while embracing the spirit of sustainability: “Love trees—start by climbing them.”
If you never climb a tree in your youth, you’ll miss out!
Consider this a must-do experience on your personal “life learning checklist.”
Let’s go tree climbing!
- Event Dates:March 18, 2026 (Wednesday); the event will be canceled in case of inclement weather.
- Event Times:08:40–16:00 (Each session lasts 70 minutes, and full participation is required.)
- Location:(Guangfu Campus) The wooded area beside the torch platform at the track and field stadium
- Target Audience:Free participation, priority given to students of NYCU.A total of 50 spots are available.
- Registration:Registration is open from now until March 10 (Tuesday) at 15:00. If the number of students enrolled exceeds the number of activities, a lottery system will be adopted, and the admission will be notified by email before March 11.
- Event Inquiries:Ms. Wu, Tel: 03-5712121 ext. 51005, Email: peo6600@nycu.edu.tw
Office of Physical Education & Center for Physical Education and Sports are dedicated to inspiring faculty, staff, and students to develop a lifelong passion for sports, promote holistic education, cultivate an international perspective on physical education, and foster multicultural empathy. We warmly welcome you to join us in experiencing the richness of sport and the natural ecosystem.
Love trees—start by climbing them!