Title: Physiological responses on standardized climbing task in sport climbers Purpose: To determine the effect of height, wall angle, climbing speed and climbing ability on physiological responses in sport climbers. Methods: The study was divided into three parts. 75 sport climbers (36 female and 39 male) completed differing tests on climbing wall and motorized climbing ergometer. Perceived exertion was assessed on a scale suggested by Borg. Indirect calorimetry, venous blood samples and near-infrared spectroscopy were used to assess physiological response, hormonal response and muscle oxygen saturation, respectively. Results: Perceived exertions were higher when climbing to height as opposes to climbing low to the ground on the treadwall ...
This study aimed to assess whether modifying the pitch of a 75° ladder ergometer to vertical had a c...
Purpose: to give a comparative description of the morphological features, functional and psychophysi...
Title: Comparison of the physiological response rate of the organism using different one-rope ascent...
Title: Physiological responses on standardized climbing task in sport climbers Purpose: To determine...
Název: Zhodnocení ekonomiky lezení a fyziologické odezvy organizmu při různých rychlostech lezení. C...
Background: With the increasing popularity of sport climbing, coupled with the recent inclusion of t...
Title: Effect of the load and recovery time on a physiological response in sport rock climbers Objec...
Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between submaximal and maximal physiologi...
Aim: Very limited research has been performed on the involvement of the cardiorespiratory system dur...
Title: Metabolic response of indoor rock climbing and treadwall climbing Objectives: The goal of thi...
The objectives of this study were to (1) continuously assess oxygen uptake and heart rate; (2) quant...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relation between climbing performance and energy demands wh...
Title: Cardiorespiratory and hemodynamic response during incremental climbing test in elite sport cl...
Purpose. To validate heart rate (fH) as an effective indicator of the aerobic demands of climbing, t...
PURPOSE: To validate heart rate (f H) as an effective indicator of the aerobic demands of climbing,...
This study aimed to assess whether modifying the pitch of a 75° ladder ergometer to vertical had a c...
Purpose: to give a comparative description of the morphological features, functional and psychophysi...
Title: Comparison of the physiological response rate of the organism using different one-rope ascent...
Title: Physiological responses on standardized climbing task in sport climbers Purpose: To determine...
Název: Zhodnocení ekonomiky lezení a fyziologické odezvy organizmu při různých rychlostech lezení. C...
Background: With the increasing popularity of sport climbing, coupled with the recent inclusion of t...
Title: Effect of the load and recovery time on a physiological response in sport rock climbers Objec...
Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between submaximal and maximal physiologi...
Aim: Very limited research has been performed on the involvement of the cardiorespiratory system dur...
Title: Metabolic response of indoor rock climbing and treadwall climbing Objectives: The goal of thi...
The objectives of this study were to (1) continuously assess oxygen uptake and heart rate; (2) quant...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relation between climbing performance and energy demands wh...
Title: Cardiorespiratory and hemodynamic response during incremental climbing test in elite sport cl...
Purpose. To validate heart rate (fH) as an effective indicator of the aerobic demands of climbing, t...
PURPOSE: To validate heart rate (f H) as an effective indicator of the aerobic demands of climbing,...
This study aimed to assess whether modifying the pitch of a 75° ladder ergometer to vertical had a c...
Purpose: to give a comparative description of the morphological features, functional and psychophysi...
Title: Comparison of the physiological response rate of the organism using different one-rope ascent...