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Anthropometry and performance characteristics of recreational advanced to elite female rock climbers.

David Giles1,2, Kimberly Barnes3,4, Nicola Taylor3, Corinna Chidley3, Joel Chidley3, James Mitchell3, Oliver Torr2, Edward Gibson-Smith4, Vanesa España-Romero5,6.   

Abstract

Despite climbing's popularity and an increasing number of female participants, there are limited anthropometric and performance data for this population. This study compares the characteristics of 55 experienced female climbers, divided into three categories (lower [ADV-L] and higher advanced [ADV-H] and elite [ELT]) based on self-reported ability. Data on climbing experience, body dimensions, body composition, flexibility, lower and upper-body power and finger strength were assessed. ELT climbers differed significantly from the ADV groups in age (Mean Difference [MD] = 8.8-9.8 yrs; despite smaller differences in years climbing MD = 1.6-2.4 yrs), greater climbing and hours training per week (MD = 3.0-3.7 h & MD = 0.9-1.6 h, respectively), and greater upper-body power (MD = 12.9-16.6 cm) and finger strength (MD = 51.6-65.4 N). Linear regression analysis showed finger strength and upper body power to be associated with ability, particularly when adjusting for descriptive and anthropometric variables (finger strength R2 = 53% and 45%; upper-body power R2 = 60% and 39% for boulder and sport, respectively). The findings support the importance of finger strength and upper-body power; changes in female anthropometric data over the last decade provide insight into the changing nature of the sport.

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Keywords:  Sport climbing; body composition; bouldering; finger strength; performance; power slap

Year:  2020        PMID: 32808569     DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2020.1804784

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci        ISSN: 0264-0414            Impact factor:   3.337


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1.  Differences in Upper-Body Peak Force and Rate of Force Development in Male Intermediate, Advanced, and Elite Sport Climbers.

Authors:  Vegard Vereide; Vidar Andersen; Espen Hermans; Jarle Kalland; Atle Hole Saeterbakken; Nicolay Stien
Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2022-06-28

2.  Prevalence of amenorrhea in elite female competitive climbers.

Authors:  Lanae Joubert; Amity Warme; Abigail Larson; Gudmund Grønhaug; Marisa Michael; Volker Schöffl; Eugen Burtscher; Nanna Meyer
Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2022-08-10

3.  Genetic profile of sports climbing athletes from three different ethnicities.

Authors:  Mika Saito; Michał Ginszt; Ekaterina A Semenova; Myosotis Massidda; Kinga Huminska-Lisowska; Monika Michałowska-Sawczyn; Hiroki Homma; Paweł Cięszczyk; Takanobu Okamoto; Andrey K Larin; Edward V Generozov; Piotr Majcher; Koichi Nakazato; Ildus I Ahmetov; Naoki Kikuchi
Journal:  Biol Sport       Date:  2021-11-10       Impact factor: 4.606

4.  Toward an Anthropometric Pattern in Elite Male Handball.

Authors:  Florin Valentin Leuciuc; Ileana Petrariu; Gheorghe Pricop; Dan Mihai Rohozneanu; Ileana Monica Popovici
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-02-28       Impact factor: 3.390

5.  Is COL1A1 Gene rs1107946 Polymorphism Associated with Sport Climbing Status and Flexibility?

Authors:  Mika Saito; Michał Ginszt; Ekaterina A Semenova; Myosotis Massidda; Kinga Huminska-Lisowska; Monika Michałowska-Sawczyn; Hiroki Homma; Paweł Cięszczyk; Takanobu Okamoto; Andrey K Larin; Edward V Generozov; Piotr Majcher; Koichi Nakazato; Ildus I Ahmetov; Naoki Kikuchi
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-23       Impact factor: 4.141

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