نتایج جستجو برای: mountain climbers

تعداد نتایج: 26908  

Journal: :The Canadian journal of plastic surgery = Journal canadien de chirurgie plastique 2006
Yasser El-Sheikh Ivan Wong Forough Farrokhyar Achilleas Thoma

BACKGROUND Closed injury to the finger flexor pulley system is found frequently in rock climbers. There are no evidence-based published guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of these injuries. OBJECTIVES THE PRESENT SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WAS UNDERTAKEN TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: what are the most commonly recommended diagnostic criteria for finger flexor pulley injury in rock climbers...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2010
Dominic J White Peter D Olsen

Limited research has been performed on competitive bouldering. The aim of this study was to quantify the movement dynamics of elite boulder climbers. Six climbers were filmed during a national competition consisting of 5 novel climbing problems or routes. Two problems were randomly selected and film footage was analyzed using Kandle Swinger Pro software to determine type and duration (seconds) ...

Journal: :Palgrave studies in literature, science and medicine 2021

Abstract One year after the Hillary/Tenzing ascent of Everest, W. H. Auden’s ‘Mountains’ (1954) describes climbers as ‘those unsmiling parties, / Clumping off at dawn in gear their mystery For points up’. By this time, such was likely to include an oxygen rig. Attitudes support human breath ‘on hill’ early twentieth century were fractured and controversial. Oxygen-less attempts associated with ...

Journal: :Sport Sciences for Health 2022

Abstract Purpose Disordered eating (DE) has been associated with elevated anxiety, high stress, and low self-esteem occurs often in sports where weight is a limiting factor. Sport climbing general provides combination these aspects but the relevance of body differs different types (e.g., supported top rope vs non-supported bouldering). To date, differences have yet investigated, while they migh...

2001
Robert C. Holte

This paper examines the performance of hill-climbing algorithms on standard test problems for combinatorial auctions (CAs). On single-unit CAs, deterministic hill-climbers are found to perform well, and their performance can be improved signiicantly by randomizing them and restarting them several times, or by using them collectively. For some problems this good performance is shown to be no bet...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1988
S R Bollen

Rock climbing is an increasingly popular sport. Its standards of difficulty have undergone a revolution in the past ten years. Regular training is now almost mandatory for the aspiring climber, but little has been published about the patterns of soft tissue injury to which climbers are susceptible. This paper aims to identify some of the common injuries that may be encountered, some of which do...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
A Schweizer H-P Bircher X Kaelin P E Ochsner

OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether rock climbing type exercise would be of value in rehabilitating ankle injuries to improve ankle stability and coordination. [figure: see text] METHODS A group of 25 rock climbers was compared with a group of 26 soccer players. All were male, uninjured, and exercised three to four times a week. Active ankle stability was evaluated by one leg stand stabilometry (me...

Journal: :British Journal of Sports Medicine 1988

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