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Citation

Sibella F, Frosio I, Schena F, Borghese NA. Hum. Mov. Sci. 2007; 26(6): 841-852.

Affiliation

CNR, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, c/o Bioengineering Department, Polytechnic University of Milan, piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy. federica.sibella@polimi.it

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.humov.2007.05.008

PMID

17936389

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to search for common patterns and for differences in climbing strategies in a group of recreational climbers. Twelve participants were involved in the study. Each participant climbed a simple indoor route consisting of a 3m horizontal shift followed by a 3m ascent for five times. Climbers could choose their own style, their preferred speed and holds. Their motion was recorded through motion capture based on passive markers. Results suggested that two main climbing strategies were used: the first preferring agility over force and the second preferring force over agility. We also found that our best climbers tried to minimize power during all trials.


Language: en

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