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The Science of Climbing and Mountaineering
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ABSTRACT
This is the first book to explore in depth the science of climbing and mountaineering. Written by a team of leading international sport scientists, clinicians and climbing practitioners, it covers the full span of technical disciplines, including rock climbing, ice climbing, indoor climbing and mountaineering, across all scientific fields from physiology and biomechanics to history, psychology, medicine, motor control, skill acquisition, and engineering.
Striking a balance between theory and practice, this uniquely interdisciplinary study provides practical examples and illustrative data to demonstrate the strategies that can be adopted to promote safety, best practice, injury prevention, recovery and mental preparation. Divided into six parts, the book covers all essential aspects of the culture and science of climbing and mountaineering, including:
- physiology and medicine
- biomechanics
- motor control and learning
- psychology
- equipment and technology.
Showcasing the latest cutting-edge research and demonstrating how science translates into practice, The Science of Climbing and Mountaineering is essential reading for all advanced students and researchers of sport science, biomechanics and skill acquisition, as well as all active climbers and adventure sport coaches.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
A cultural history of mountaineering and climbing
part |2 pages
PART I Physiology
chapter 2|29 pages
Physiology of climbing
chapter 3|9 pages
Economy in difficult rock climbing
part |2 pages
PART II Medicine
chapter 4|17 pages
Sport climbing related injuries and overuse syndromes
chapter 5|15 pages
High altitude medicine and cold effects in mountaineering
chapter 6|18 pages
Hypoxic training
part |2 pages
PART III Biomechanics
chapter 7|18 pages
Postural regulation and motion simulation in rock climbing
chapter 8|18 pages
Grip capabilities of climbers’ hands and fingers LAURENTvIGOUROUX
chapter 9|17 pages
Muscular strength and endurance in climbers J Iří B A Láš
part |2 pages
PART IV Motor control and learning
part |2 pages
PART V Psychology
chapter 14|17 pages
Climbing grades: Systems and subjectivity NICkDRAPER
chapter 16|10 pages
Exposure and engagement in mountaineering ERICB RY MERANDERIkMONASTERIO
part |2 pages
PART VI Equipment, technology and safety devices in climbing