Climbing is an interesting form of quadrupedal locomotion on vertical substrates, and also a popular recreational activity. However, a theory of locomotor energetics of climbing has not been devised yet. Here we discuss an analytical model, based on simple physical principles, that gives the energy cost as a function of the vertical speed. We found that the energy cost monotonically decreases with speed, so that to minimize the energy spent to climb one should ascend at the highest possible speed. We propose that the actual climbing speed derives from the requirement of minimizing simultaneously the work per unit time as well as the work per unit length. Our predictions are in excellent agreement with measurements carried out on elite climb...
The present study cross-sectionally investigated the influence of training status, route difficulty ...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the energy cost of linear (EC) and vertical displacement (...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to estimate the energy cost of linear (EC) and vertical displ...
Climbing is an interesting form of quadrupedal locomotion on vertical substrates, and also a popular...
In some types of human and animal locomotion, speed influences the amount of metabolic energy expend...
Maximal absolute speeds in human locomotion range from a minimum of about 7km?h-1 in swimming (100m ...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the energy cost of ski mountaineering at different speeds u...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relation between climbing performance and energy demands wh...
By combining the experiment results of R. Margaria (Atti Accad. Naz. Lincei Memorie 7: 299-368, 1938...
Climbing, one of the most common body movements, has not been researched on a highly-constrained app...
Historically, several different approaches have been applied to explain the metabolic cost of uphill...
Small animals use more metabolic energy per unit mass than large animals to run on a level surface. ...
The pendular mechanism does not act as a primary mechanism in uphill walking due to the monotonic be...
This paper reports an analysis of the principles underlying human performances on the basis of the w...
The power expenditure in walking is presented as the sum of the work required for accelerating and d...
The present study cross-sectionally investigated the influence of training status, route difficulty ...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the energy cost of linear (EC) and vertical displacement (...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to estimate the energy cost of linear (EC) and vertical displ...
Climbing is an interesting form of quadrupedal locomotion on vertical substrates, and also a popular...
In some types of human and animal locomotion, speed influences the amount of metabolic energy expend...
Maximal absolute speeds in human locomotion range from a minimum of about 7km?h-1 in swimming (100m ...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the energy cost of ski mountaineering at different speeds u...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relation between climbing performance and energy demands wh...
By combining the experiment results of R. Margaria (Atti Accad. Naz. Lincei Memorie 7: 299-368, 1938...
Climbing, one of the most common body movements, has not been researched on a highly-constrained app...
Historically, several different approaches have been applied to explain the metabolic cost of uphill...
Small animals use more metabolic energy per unit mass than large animals to run on a level surface. ...
The pendular mechanism does not act as a primary mechanism in uphill walking due to the monotonic be...
This paper reports an analysis of the principles underlying human performances on the basis of the w...
The power expenditure in walking is presented as the sum of the work required for accelerating and d...
The present study cross-sectionally investigated the influence of training status, route difficulty ...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the energy cost of linear (EC) and vertical displacement (...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to estimate the energy cost of linear (EC) and vertical displ...