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Climbing – From Extreme Sports to Therapy

Acta Balneologica, 2020
Not so long ago climbing was perceived as an extremely demanding activity, intended only for an elite group, is now gaining new supporters year by year. The mass emergence of artificial (indoor) climbing walls with routes varied in different difficulty levels caused that nowadays it is a sport available for people of different ages, as well as those ...
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[Arm injuries due to sport climbing].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2008
There are 26 large climbing centres and 44 smaller indoor or outdoor climbing walls in The Netherlands at this time. Hand and finger injuries are the most common types of sport climbing injuries. Most injuries are caused by overstraining. Injuries include avulsion fractures, arthrosis, pulley rupture, damage to joint capsule and collateral ligaments ...
Bruens, Marc   +3 more
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Climbing Sports Effect Specific Visual-Spatial Abilities

Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity, 2018
Abstract Physically active people show better visual-spatial abilities than physically inactive people. Especially athletes with response times based on competition times, such as wrestling, outperform other athletes. This quasi-experimental study examines the relationship of long-term activity in sport climbing, which is a typical non ...
Stefanie Pietsch, Petra Jansen
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Sport climbing

2022
Edward Smith, Mayur Ranchordas
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Sport Climbing During Pregnancy

2022
T. Küpper, A. Morrison
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The Evaluation of Energy Availability and Dietary Nutrient Intake of Sport Climbers at Different Climbing Levels

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2023
Anna Chmielewska, Bożena Regulska-Ilow
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Sport-specific power assessment for rock climbing.

The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 2012
The popularity of rock climbing has resulted in a growing research base for the sport. However, at present there is a lack of sport-specific measures of performance in the field. The aim of this study was to examine the use of the powerslap test as a sport specific power measure.The participants in this study were categorised into four different ...
N, Draper   +9 more
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Climbing: New sport on the block

2020
Climbing has come a long way since its inception by Victorian mountaineers and local guides in the European Alps. This chapter provides more information on climbing as competitive sport and its popularity in Japan.
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Experiencing In Climbing And Psychological Effects Of Sport Climbing

The European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2019
Pavlína Chaloupská, Dagmar Hrušová*
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