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Utilizing gravity in movement-based games and play [PDF]
This paper seeks to expand the understanding of gravity as a powerful but underexplored design resource for movement-based games and play. We examine how gravity has been utilized and manipulated in digital, physical, and mixed reality games and sports ...
Bianchi-Berthouze N. +6 more
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Nutrition knowledge, weight loss practices, and supplement use in senior competition climbers
IntroductionSport climbing has gained increased scientific attention, including studies investigating the dietary habits and nutritional requirements of climbers; however, significant gaps in the literature remain. An assessment of nutritional knowledge,
Edward Gibson-Smith +3 more
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Objective Heightened sensitivity to noxious stimulation is a hallmark of chronic pain. Emerging evidence suggests heightened unpleasantness to non‐noxious (eg, auditory) aversive stimulation also characterizes chronic pain, but its magnitude, neural mechanisms, and treatment modifiability remain unknown.
Alina E. C. Panzel +4 more
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Studi purpose. In boulder climbing competitions, most athletes fall because they cannot grip specific holds, preventing them from climbing on sight. This study aims to examine the effect of weight training using a hangboard on improving the grip strength
Intan Nurul Faridah +3 more
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The purpose of this study: the identification of the relationship between certain types of sport climbing in the Olympic discipline rock climbing "all-round" at boys 16-17 years old. Material and methods.
N.V. Uvarova +3 more
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Lysyl oxidase crosslinking of type I collagen decreases neutrophil extravasation through an endothelium during the initial response to P. aeruginosa. This decrease in extravasation is likely due to the increase in VE‐cadherin expression between endothelial cells seeded on LOX‐crosslinked collagen hydrogels.
Christopher J. Calo +7 more
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Physiological demands and nutritional considerations for Olympic-style competitive rock climbing
Rock climbing is a fast-growing sport. Nutritional recommendations for climbing performance remain limited. In a sport where reduced fuel availability/dehydration could result in declined performance and fatal error, nutrition is key to a successful ...
Marisa K. Michael +2 more
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ABSTRACT In oil‐in‐water emulsions, lipid oxidation begins at the interface between the two phases. One strategy to slow down this process is to place antioxidants at the interface, where they can directly block oxidative reactions. This study explored that idea by conjugating soluble faba bean protein with tannic acid using the free‐radical grafting ...
Shahrzad Sharifimehr, Supratim Ghosh
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Background Rock climbing is experiencing a global surge in popularity, integrating resistance and isometric training with high neurological stimulation.
Tomasz Pluszyński +8 more
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Biomechanical substantiation of the technique of hanging in rock climbing
The purpose of the work is to identify the main kinematic characteristics of a hanging in rock climbing by athletes of different qualifications and theoretically substantiate the correct technique for performing of a given movement. Material and methods.
S.V. Kozin
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