Comparisons of capillary blood lactate concentrations pre and post climb have featured in the protocols of many rock climbing studies, with most researchers obtaining samples from the fingertip. The nature of rock climbing, however, places a comparatively high physiological loading on the foreaand fingertips. Indeed, the fingertips are continually required for gripping and this makes pre-climb sampling at this site problematic. The purpose of our study was to examine differences in capillary blood lactate concentrations from samples taken at the fingertip and first (big) toe in a rock climbing context. 10 participants (9 males and 1 female) completed climbing bouts at 3 different angles (91°, 100° and 110°). Capillary blood samples were tak...
Background: With the increasing popularity of sport climbing, coupled with the recent inclusion of t...
This study examines the osteological changes in the hands and fingers of rock climbers that result f...
Title: Changes of the catecholamins, serotonine and lactate levels during sport climbing on a climbi...
Comparisons of capillary blood lactate concentrations pre and post climb have featured in the protoc...
The aims of this study were, firstly to determine the level of agreement between the fingertip and e...
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...
In general, elite climbers have been characterised as small in stature, with low percentage body fat...
Background: The current study aims to determine the acute effects of rock and ice climbing on a part...
Introduction. Sport climbing, which is included in 2020 Olympic Games, is a new sport that is both r...
The aim of this study was to compare the climbing-specific finger endurance of climbers, rowers and ...
The performance advantage of active rather than passive recovery during subsequent trials for repeat...
Objectives: To evaluate the immediate responses to forearm compression of blood lactate concentratio...
One of activities involved gripping activity is wall climbing sport. Physiologically, gripping activ...
The lower peak lactate accumulation in blood ([La(b)]p) at altitude may be associated with a reduced...
Background: With the increasing popularity of sport climbing, coupled with the recent inclusion of t...
This study examines the osteological changes in the hands and fingers of rock climbers that result f...
Title: Changes of the catecholamins, serotonine and lactate levels during sport climbing on a climbi...
Comparisons of capillary blood lactate concentrations pre and post climb have featured in the protoc...
The aims of this study were, firstly to determine the level of agreement between the fingertip and e...
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...
In general, elite climbers have been characterised as small in stature, with low percentage body fat...
Background: The current study aims to determine the acute effects of rock and ice climbing on a part...
Introduction. Sport climbing, which is included in 2020 Olympic Games, is a new sport that is both r...
The aim of this study was to compare the climbing-specific finger endurance of climbers, rowers and ...
The performance advantage of active rather than passive recovery during subsequent trials for repeat...
Objectives: To evaluate the immediate responses to forearm compression of blood lactate concentratio...
One of activities involved gripping activity is wall climbing sport. Physiologically, gripping activ...
The lower peak lactate accumulation in blood ([La(b)]p) at altitude may be associated with a reduced...
Background: With the increasing popularity of sport climbing, coupled with the recent inclusion of t...
This study examines the osteological changes in the hands and fingers of rock climbers that result f...
Title: Changes of the catecholamins, serotonine and lactate levels during sport climbing on a climbi...