Aid Climbing: On prepared routes with aids
Free Solo: On natural/big wall with no harness
Bouldering: Smaller boulders with no harness, protected by crash pads
Trad Climb: All protection will be removed from surface after climb
Top Rope: Belayed, anchored above climber
Lead Climb: Belayed, anchored below climber
Multi-pitch: 2 or more pitch with belay change over
Ice Climbing
Caving / Spelunking
Canyoning
Augmented Reality Climbing Wall
Sources:
Jugs
Pinches
Slopers
Underclings
Crimps
Pockets
Side pulls
Volumes
Edging (when there is an edge to support foot)
Smearing (no apparent edge, rely on friction)
Heel Hook
Toe Hook
Back Step
Source: Mesa Rim Climbing Centre
Flagging
Source: Depot Climbing
Drop knee
Source: Boardroom Climbing
Fist Jam and Layback
Source: Nelson Klein
Stemming
Source: Mountaineering Methodology
Mantle
Source: Eastern Mountain Sports
Bat Hang
Source: RockEntry
Dyno
Source: Redbull