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Fitness profiling in top-level youth sport climbing; gender differences : Undergraduate Thesis

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  • Title:
    Fitness profiling in top-level youth sport climbing; gender differences : Undergraduate Thesis
  • Author: Vrdoljak, Dario
  • Subjects: DRUŠTVENE ZNANOSTI ; Kineziologija
  • Description: Sport climbers should possess specific anthropometric characteristics and conditioning capacities to reach a top level in this sport. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine gender differences in the fitness status of the top-level youth sport climbers. METHODS: The study was conducted on 20 elite Croatian youth sport climbers (all members of the national team, ten females; 13-18 years of age). The variables included anthropometric status (mass, height, arm span, and body fat percentage), generic- (countermovement- and squat-jump, grip strength), and specific-fitness tests (power slap test and Draga foot lift). RESULTS: Boys were taller than girls (t-test=2.51, p=0.02, moderate effect size (ES)), and had lower body fat percentage (t=-5.66, p=0.001, very large ES). Boys achieved better results in countermovement- (t=5.39, p=0.001, very large ES) and squat-jump (t=2.19, p=0.04, moderate ES), while there were no gender differences in the specific fitness tests. CONCLUSION: Gender differences were observed in generic but not in specific fitness, which may indicate that climbing is a specific sport that requires and develops specific abilities in a similar way in boys and girls.
  • Publisher: University of Split. Faculty of Kinesiology
  • Creation Date: 2023
  • Language: Croatian
  • Source: DABAR Digital Academic Archives and Repositories

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