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    AuthorDickson, Tabitha Gwendoline (1)Fryer, Simon (1)Subjectcortisol (2)psychophysiology (2)Rock climbing (2)ability (1)anxiety (1)ascent style (1)blood lactate. (1)haemodynamics (1)on-sight (1)oxygen consumption (1)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (2)Thesis Degree LevelDoctoral (2)Thesis Discipline
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    Effect of ability, ascent style, and route type on psychological and physiological markers in rock climbing 

    Dickson, Tabitha Gwendoline (University of Canterbury. School of Sport and Physical Education, 2013)
    Rock climbing is thought to rely upon the interaction of various performance components, and has previously been described as a complex multi-faceted sport. It has been suggested that psychological aspects of performance, ...
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    Physiological and psychological contributions to on-sight rock climbing, and the haemodynamic responses to sustained and intermittent contractions 

    Fryer, Simon (University of Canterbury. School of Sport and Physical Education, 2013)
    Rock climbing is a multi-dimensional sport encompassing physiological, psychological, bio-mechanical and skill components. Interpretation of data in current investigations is limited by the lack of knowledge regarding the ...

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