نتایج جستجو برای: rock climbing

تعداد نتایج: 45927  

Journal: :International journal of physiotherapy and research 2023

Introduction: Mountaineering refers to the sport of climbing mountains. The skill set and level fitness required for mountaineering is very different from those other activities. It a which involves considerable risk injuries not only because technical demands but also challenges posed by high altitude. Mountaineers are aware about importance physical in mountaineering, they may be fully minute...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Brett A Goodman Donald B Miles Lin Schwarzkopf

As a group, lizards occupy a vast array of habitats worldwide, yet there remain relatively few cases where habitat use (ecology), morphology, and thus, performance, are clearly related. The best known examples include: increased limb length in response to increased arboreal perch diameter in anoles and increased limb length in response to increased habitat openness for some skinks. Rocky habita...

2015
Gennaro Boccia Luisa Pizzigalli Donato Formicola Marco Ivaldi Alberto Rainoldi

Neuromuscular assessment of rock climbers has been mainly focused on forearm muscles in the literature. We aimed to extend the body of knowledge investigating on two other upper limb muscles during sport-specific activities in nine male rock climbers. We assessed neuromuscular manifestations of fatigue recording surface electromyographic signals from brachioradialis and teres major muscles, usi...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 2006
Timothy Bretl

This paper addresses the problem of planning the motion of a multilimbed robot in order to “free-climb” vertical rock surfaces. Freeclimbing only relies on frictional contact with the surfaces rather than on special fixtures or tools like pitons. It requires strength, but more importantly it requires deliberate reasoning: not only must the robot decide how to adjust its posture to reach the nex...

2015
Katharina Luttenberger Eva-Maria Stelzer Stefan Först Matthias Schopper Johannes Kornhuber Stephanie Book

BACKGROUND Depression is one of the most common diseases in industrialised nations. Physical activity is regarded as an important part of therapeutic intervention. Rock climbing or bouldering (rock climbing to moderate heights without rope) comprises many aspects that are considered useful, but until now, there has been hardly any research on the effects of a bouldering group intervention on pe...

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