The purpose of the present study was to search for common patterns and for differences in climbing strategies in a group of recreational climbers. Twelve participants were involved in the study. Each participant climbed a simple indoor route consisting of a 3 m horizontal shift followed by a 3 m ascent for five times. Climbers could choose their own style, their preferred speed and holds. Their motion was recorded through motion capture based on passive markers. Results suggested that two main climbing strategies were used: the first preferring agility over force and the second preferring force over agility. We also found that our best climbers tried to minimize power during all trials
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International audienceThis study investigated how environmental design shapes perceptual-motor explo...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to propose a method to automatically detect the diff...
The purposes of this study were: to test an experimental protocol for the analysis of basic rock cli...
The aim of this study was to propose a method for full-body movement pattern recognition in climbing...
Rock climbing as a sport and leisure activity has grown exponentially in popularity in recent years....
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The purpose of this study was to determine which muscle groups are most important for rock climbing....
Here, we studied posture and movement coordination adopted by expert climbers. The investigation of ...
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In this review of research on climbing expertise, we focus on different measures of climbing perform...
Speed climbing is a relatively new sport gaining international attention due to the rapid expansion...
The aim of this study was to propose a method to automatically detect the different types of behavio...
International audienceThis study investigated how environmental design shapes perceptual-motor explo...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to propose a method to automatically detect the diff...
The purposes of this study were: to test an experimental protocol for the analysis of basic rock cli...
The aim of this study was to propose a method for full-body movement pattern recognition in climbing...
Rock climbing as a sport and leisure activity has grown exponentially in popularity in recent years....
The aim of this study is to establish somatotype and profile the anthropometric and biomotor charact...
The purpose of this study was to determine which muscle groups are most important for rock climbing....
Here, we studied posture and movement coordination adopted by expert climbers. The investigation of ...
The objectives of this study were to (1) continuously assess oxygen uptake and heart rate; (2) quant...
Purpose: to give a comparative description of the morphological features, functional and psychophysi...
Title: Analysis of strenght training of rock climbers - campusing Objectives: The main objective of ...
The aim of this study is to identify the differences in the movement patterns of beginners and advan...
In this review of research on climbing expertise, we focus on different measures of climbing perform...
Speed climbing is a relatively new sport gaining international attention due to the rapid expansion...
The aim of this study was to propose a method to automatically detect the different types of behavio...
International audienceThis study investigated how environmental design shapes perceptual-motor explo...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to propose a method to automatically detect the diff...