The aim of the study was to assess the effects of climbing ability and slope inclination on vertical loading both in terms the forces involved and physiological responses. Five novice and six intermediate female climbers completed a climbing route at three slope inclinations (85°, 90°, and 98°). The vertical loading during the climb was assessed by force-time integral using a Novel Pedar-X insole and physiological responses via oxygen uptake and heart rate. The novice climbers had a significantly lower (p < 0.05) vertical loading on foot holds and higher oxygen uptake and heart rate compared to intermediate climbers. A significant negative correlation was identified between the force-time integral and oxygen uptake (R = -0.72), and with hea...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relation between climbing performance and energy demands wh...
Rock climbing is a popular adventure sport with an increasing research base. Early studies in the fi...
Eight experienced climbers completed four trials of a climbing movement known to climbers as a high-...
The aim of the study was to assess the effects of climbing ability and slope inclination on vertical...
Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between submaximal and maximal physiologi...
The objectives of this study were to (1) continuously assess oxygen uptake and heart rate; (2) quant...
Title: Physiological responses on standardized climbing task in sport climbers Purpose: To determine...
Background: The current study aims to determine the acute effects of rock and ice climbing on a part...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to understand how the commonly used climbing-specifi...
Eight experienced climbers completed four trials of a climbing movement known to climbers as a high-...
The aim of this study was to provide a theoretical model to predict the vertical loading rate (VLR) ...
Title of master thesis Determination of climbing specific maximal oxygen uptake during climbing with...
Purpose The aim of this study was to provide a theoretical model to predict the vert...
Rock climbing is a multi-dimensional sport encompassing physiological, psychological, bio-mechanical...
Background: With the increasing popularity of sport climbing, coupled with the recent inclusion of t...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relation between climbing performance and energy demands wh...
Rock climbing is a popular adventure sport with an increasing research base. Early studies in the fi...
Eight experienced climbers completed four trials of a climbing movement known to climbers as a high-...
The aim of the study was to assess the effects of climbing ability and slope inclination on vertical...
Aim. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between submaximal and maximal physiologi...
The objectives of this study were to (1) continuously assess oxygen uptake and heart rate; (2) quant...
Title: Physiological responses on standardized climbing task in sport climbers Purpose: To determine...
Background: The current study aims to determine the acute effects of rock and ice climbing on a part...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to understand how the commonly used climbing-specifi...
Eight experienced climbers completed four trials of a climbing movement known to climbers as a high-...
The aim of this study was to provide a theoretical model to predict the vertical loading rate (VLR) ...
Title of master thesis Determination of climbing specific maximal oxygen uptake during climbing with...
Purpose The aim of this study was to provide a theoretical model to predict the vert...
Rock climbing is a multi-dimensional sport encompassing physiological, psychological, bio-mechanical...
Background: With the increasing popularity of sport climbing, coupled with the recent inclusion of t...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the relation between climbing performance and energy demands wh...
Rock climbing is a popular adventure sport with an increasing research base. Early studies in the fi...
Eight experienced climbers completed four trials of a climbing movement known to climbers as a high-...