Climbing Shoes Versus Mountaineering Boots-What are the Effects on Physical Performance?

B. Gasser
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The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of different climbing shoes (climbing shoes versus mountaineering boots) on heart rate as measure of physical performance. Five female recreational climbers (36.1 ± 14.1 years/180.9 ± 6.2 cm/72.6 ± 8.5 kg) and five male recreational climbers (34.4 ± 4.9 years/179 ± 3.2 cm/78.8 ± 10.8 kg) with regular climbing activity absolved twice a route 5b+ with climbing shoes respectively mountaineering boots. A significant increase of average heart rate from 94.3 ± 16.7 to 136.1 ± 38.3 beats per minute was detected when using climbing shoes (p<0.01). With mountaineering boots a significant increase of heart rate from 101.8 ± 11.4 to 148.3 ± 39.5 beats per minute was detected (p<0.01). End values of heart rates per minute were significatly higher when climbing with mountaineering boots versus with climbing shoes. (p=0.02) interestingly, the Additional exertion was taxed with 1.75 ± 0.5 grades on French scale implying a serious additional challenge when climbing with mountaineering boots versus climbing shoes. In consequence, relevance of manner of shoes is pinpointed and especially when climbing several pitches in the nature for reasons of security a margin of around two levels French Scale is recommended.
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登山鞋和登山靴——对身体表现的影响是什么?
这项研究的目的是分析不同的登山鞋(登山鞋和登山靴)对心率的影响,以此来衡量身体表现。有规律登山活动的5名女性(36.1±14.1岁/180.9±6.2 cm/72.6±8.5 kg)和5名男性(34.4±4.9岁/179±3.2 cm/78.8±10.8 kg)分别穿着登山鞋和登山靴,分别在5b+路线上两次登山。穿登山鞋后,平均心率由94.3±16.7次/分显著提高至136.1±38.3次/分(p<0.01)。穿登山靴后,心率从每分钟101.8±11.4次显著增加到148.3±39.5次(p<0.01)。穿登山靴的人每分钟心率的最终值明显高于穿登山鞋的人。(p=0.02)有趣的是,在法国量表中,额外的体力消耗被划分为1.75±0.5级,这意味着穿登山靴比穿登山鞋更严重的额外挑战。因此,鞋子的样式的相关性是明确的,特别是当出于安全原因在自然中攀登几个球场时,建议大约有两级的法国等级。
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