Research suggests that lead climbing is both physiologically and psychologically more stressful than top rope climbing for intermediate performers. This observation may not be true for advanced climbers, who train regularly on lead routes and are accustomed to leader falls. The aim of this study was to compare the psychophysiological stresses of lead and top rope on-sight ascents in advanced rock climbers. Twenty-one climbers (18 men and three women) ascended routes near or at the best of their ability (22 Ewbank). Psychological stress was measured preclimb using the Revised Comparative State Anxiety Inventory (CSAI-2R). Plasma cortisol was sampled at six intervals. The volume of oxygen (VO2) and heart rate (Hr) were measured throughout the...
<p>The purpose of this study was comparative characterization of psycho-physiological features of el...
The research deals with response of heart rate to a climber’s simulated fall in a leading position w...
Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between submaximal and maximal physiologi...
Research suggests that lead climbing is both physiologically and psychologically more stressful than...
Rock climbing is a popular adventure sport with an increasing research base. Early studies in the fi...
The sport of rock climbing places a significant physiological and psychological load on participants...
Objectives: To examine how different safety rope protocols impact on subjective anxiety and self con...
Objectives: To examine how different safety rope protocols impact on subjective anxiety and self con...
Rock climbing is a multi-dimensional sport encompassing physiological, psychological, bio-mechanical...
Rock climbing is thought to rely upon the interaction of various performance components, and has pre...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the effects that psychological and physiological str...
Previous research suggested plasma cortisol concentrations in response to rock climbing have a cubic...
This study further examined the contention of Martens, Burton, Vealey, Bump and Smith (1990) that st...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of alterations in potential lead fall distance on th...
The objectives of this study were to (1) continuously assess oxygen uptake and heart rate; (2) quant...
<p>The purpose of this study was comparative characterization of psycho-physiological features of el...
The research deals with response of heart rate to a climber’s simulated fall in a leading position w...
Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between submaximal and maximal physiologi...
Research suggests that lead climbing is both physiologically and psychologically more stressful than...
Rock climbing is a popular adventure sport with an increasing research base. Early studies in the fi...
The sport of rock climbing places a significant physiological and psychological load on participants...
Objectives: To examine how different safety rope protocols impact on subjective anxiety and self con...
Objectives: To examine how different safety rope protocols impact on subjective anxiety and self con...
Rock climbing is a multi-dimensional sport encompassing physiological, psychological, bio-mechanical...
Rock climbing is thought to rely upon the interaction of various performance components, and has pre...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the effects that psychological and physiological str...
Previous research suggested plasma cortisol concentrations in response to rock climbing have a cubic...
This study further examined the contention of Martens, Burton, Vealey, Bump and Smith (1990) that st...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of alterations in potential lead fall distance on th...
The objectives of this study were to (1) continuously assess oxygen uptake and heart rate; (2) quant...
<p>The purpose of this study was comparative characterization of psycho-physiological features of el...
The research deals with response of heart rate to a climber’s simulated fall in a leading position w...
Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between submaximal and maximal physiologi...