IMPORTANCE OF ELBOW FLEXOR MUSCLE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE IN SPORTS CLIMBING

The muscles that exert most during sport climbing are the finger flexors followed by elbow flexors (EF). Nevertheless, climbers’ EF strength and endurance have not been tested in an isolated manner and EF endurance has not been assessed at different relative intensities. Purpose: To determine the im...

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Main Authors: Michail Michailov, Stanislava Lambreva, Diana Deneva, Hristo Andonov
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Language:English
Published: NSA Press 2017-07-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sports Sciences
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spelling doaj-5d2bdd4a6df14906ae88c78851b1a9d82021-04-22T11:13:21ZengNSA PressJournal of Applied Sports Sciences2534-95972535-01452017-07-01131210.37393/jass.2017.01.1IMPORTANCE OF ELBOW FLEXOR MUSCLE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE IN SPORTS CLIMBINGMichail Michailov0Stanislava Lambreva1Diana Deneva2Hristo Andonov3National Sports Academy "Vassil Levski" and Medical Commission of the Union Internationale des Associations d’Alpinisme (UIAA MedCom) Bern, SwitzerlandNational Sports Academy "Vassil Levski"National Sports Academy "Vassil Levski"National Sports Academy "Vassil Levski"The muscles that exert most during sport climbing are the finger flexors followed by elbow flexors (EF). Nevertheless, climbers’ EF strength and endurance have not been tested in an isolated manner and EF endurance has not been assessed at different relative intensities. Purpose: To determine the importance of EF maximal strength and endurance in sports climbing. Methods: Nine male sports climbers and a control group of seven male sports students performed an EF maximal strength (MS) test and four EF endurance tests representing isometric muscle contractions at 90%, 70%, 50% and 30% of the maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). Results: Sports climbers sustained longer than the controls at 70 % (39±11 versus 28±7 s; p=0.044, η2=0.259) and 50%MVC (57±10 versus 48±6 s; p=0.050, η2 =0.248). The highest effect size was estimated for the force-time integral related to body mass at 70% MVC (107±27 versus 75±18 N.s/kg; p=0.018, η2 = 0.338). The two groups did not differ in MS (313±52 versus 338±55 N; p=0.372) or MS related to body mass (4.6±0.6 versus 4.2±0.8 N/kg; p=0.623). Climbing ability significantly correlated only with MS related to body mass. The relationship between MS related to body mass and on sight ability was strong (r=0.806, p=0.016). Conclusion: EF strength and endurance appear to be key performance factors in sports climbing. Sports climbing demands a high level of EF endurance during muscle contractions of high intensity. An excessive increase of EF endurance would not necessary lead to a significant improvement in climbing ability. However, higher climbing ability demands increased EF maximal strength.http://journal.nsa.bg/pdf/vol1_2017/IMPORTANCE%20OF%20ELBOW%20FLEOR%20MUSCLE%20STRENGTH%20AND%20ENDURANCE%20IN%20SPORTS%20CLIMBING.pdfrock climbingisometric muscle contractionmaximal strengthmuscle endurance
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author Michail Michailov
Stanislava Lambreva
Diana Deneva
Hristo Andonov
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Stanislava Lambreva
Diana Deneva
Hristo Andonov
IMPORTANCE OF ELBOW FLEXOR MUSCLE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE IN SPORTS CLIMBING
Journal of Applied Sports Sciences
rock climbing
isometric muscle contraction
maximal strength
muscle endurance
author_facet Michail Michailov
Stanislava Lambreva
Diana Deneva
Hristo Andonov
author_sort Michail Michailov
title IMPORTANCE OF ELBOW FLEXOR MUSCLE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE IN SPORTS CLIMBING
title_short IMPORTANCE OF ELBOW FLEXOR MUSCLE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE IN SPORTS CLIMBING
title_full IMPORTANCE OF ELBOW FLEXOR MUSCLE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE IN SPORTS CLIMBING
title_fullStr IMPORTANCE OF ELBOW FLEXOR MUSCLE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE IN SPORTS CLIMBING
title_full_unstemmed IMPORTANCE OF ELBOW FLEXOR MUSCLE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE IN SPORTS CLIMBING
title_sort importance of elbow flexor muscle strength and endurance in sports climbing
publisher NSA Press
series Journal of Applied Sports Sciences
issn 2534-9597
2535-0145
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The muscles that exert most during sport climbing are the finger flexors followed by elbow flexors (EF). Nevertheless, climbers’ EF strength and endurance have not been tested in an isolated manner and EF endurance has not been assessed at different relative intensities. Purpose: To determine the importance of EF maximal strength and endurance in sports climbing. Methods: Nine male sports climbers and a control group of seven male sports students performed an EF maximal strength (MS) test and four EF endurance tests representing isometric muscle contractions at 90%, 70%, 50% and 30% of the maximal voluntary contraction (MVC). Results: Sports climbers sustained longer than the controls at 70 % (39±11 versus 28±7 s; p=0.044, η2=0.259) and 50%MVC (57±10 versus 48±6 s; p=0.050, η2 =0.248). The highest effect size was estimated for the force-time integral related to body mass at 70% MVC (107±27 versus 75±18 N.s/kg; p=0.018, η2 = 0.338). The two groups did not differ in MS (313±52 versus 338±55 N; p=0.372) or MS related to body mass (4.6±0.6 versus 4.2±0.8 N/kg; p=0.623). Climbing ability significantly correlated only with MS related to body mass. The relationship between MS related to body mass and on sight ability was strong (r=0.806, p=0.016). Conclusion: EF strength and endurance appear to be key performance factors in sports climbing. Sports climbing demands a high level of EF endurance during muscle contractions of high intensity. An excessive increase of EF endurance would not necessary lead to a significant improvement in climbing ability. However, higher climbing ability demands increased EF maximal strength.
topic rock climbing
isometric muscle contraction
maximal strength
muscle endurance
url http://journal.nsa.bg/pdf/vol1_2017/IMPORTANCE%20OF%20ELBOW%20FLEOR%20MUSCLE%20STRENGTH%20AND%20ENDURANCE%20IN%20SPORTS%20CLIMBING.pdf
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