Objectives: To evaluate the immediate responses to forearm compression of blood lactate concentration, heart rate, perceived exertion and local forearm muscle pain during severe climbing in elite climbers.Method: Seven elite climbers (18 ± 2 years; 164 ± 5 cm; 57.8 ± 5.3 kg) performed 3 × 3 climbing bouts with maximal intensity on a distinct 8 m boulder wall (lead grade: 7a–8b) in a single blinded, placebo-controlled cross-over design, wearing either forearm sleeves with compression (verum-compression) or placebo forearm sleeves with no compression (falsum-compression). Each climber’s heart rate was recorded during and capillary blood lactate concentration, perceived exertion and forearm muscle pain were assessed directly after climbing.Res...
Currently, the physiological mechanisms that allow elite level climbers to maintain intense isometri...
Rock climbing is a multi-dimensional sport encompassing physiological, psychological, bio-mechanical...
Title: Effect of cold water immersion on intermittent isometric forearm flexor contractions to failu...
Objectives: To evaluate the immediate responses to forearm compression of blood lactate concentratio...
Enhancing performance and recovery are inherent purposes in elite sports. In this regard, compressio...
Aim. Bouldering contests consist of a series of short routes, called "problems", which shall be clim...
Background: Climbing is a sport that puts high physical demands on the entire body. Due to the amoun...
Title: Effect of the load and recovery time on a physiological response in sport rock climbers Objec...
Background: With the increasing popularity of sport climbing, coupled with the recent inclusion of t...
Title: Physiological responses on standardized climbing task in sport climbers Purpose: To determine...
In general, elite climbers have been characterised as small in stature, with low percentage body fat...
Background: Rock climbing has been increasing in popularity both recreationally and competitively. I...
Title: Oxygenation of forearm muscles during repeated isometric contraction until complete exhaustio...
Title: Cardiorespiratory and hemodynamic response during incremental climbing test in elite sport cl...
The aim of the study was to compare climbing specific performance tests with and without blood flow ...
Currently, the physiological mechanisms that allow elite level climbers to maintain intense isometri...
Rock climbing is a multi-dimensional sport encompassing physiological, psychological, bio-mechanical...
Title: Effect of cold water immersion on intermittent isometric forearm flexor contractions to failu...
Objectives: To evaluate the immediate responses to forearm compression of blood lactate concentratio...
Enhancing performance and recovery are inherent purposes in elite sports. In this regard, compressio...
Aim. Bouldering contests consist of a series of short routes, called "problems", which shall be clim...
Background: Climbing is a sport that puts high physical demands on the entire body. Due to the amoun...
Title: Effect of the load and recovery time on a physiological response in sport rock climbers Objec...
Background: With the increasing popularity of sport climbing, coupled with the recent inclusion of t...
Title: Physiological responses on standardized climbing task in sport climbers Purpose: To determine...
In general, elite climbers have been characterised as small in stature, with low percentage body fat...
Background: Rock climbing has been increasing in popularity both recreationally and competitively. I...
Title: Oxygenation of forearm muscles during repeated isometric contraction until complete exhaustio...
Title: Cardiorespiratory and hemodynamic response during incremental climbing test in elite sport cl...
The aim of the study was to compare climbing specific performance tests with and without blood flow ...
Currently, the physiological mechanisms that allow elite level climbers to maintain intense isometri...
Rock climbing is a multi-dimensional sport encompassing physiological, psychological, bio-mechanical...
Title: Effect of cold water immersion on intermittent isometric forearm flexor contractions to failu...