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Relationship between critical slope as an indicator of maximum metabolic steady state and climbing performance
Bohadlo, Antonín ; Krupková, Dominika (advisor) ; Gajdošík, Jan (referee)
Title: Relationship of critical slope as an indicator of maximum metabolic steady state and climbing performance. Objectives: The aim of the diploma thesis is to find out the relationship between the critical inclination in the graded climbing test until exhaustion and the maximum performance of RP. Methods: The test involved 28 individuals (18 men and 8 women), aged 30.32 ± 8.23 years for men, 26.17 ± 2.82 years for women, performance on the scale of the Union International des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA) 8 men and 7 + / 8- women. Climbers underwent a graded climbing test to a subjective maximum and 3 times with a certain inclination until exhaustion. Based on a graded test, an estimate of 3 additional tendencies to exhaustion was determined. The resulting values were obtained in a formula that gave us the values of the critical slope. Subsequently, we plotted the results in two graphs and determined the correlation coefficient between the maximum slope and the difficulty of Red Point (RP) and the correlation coefficient between the critical slope and the difficulty of RP. Results: Based on the performed experiments, it was found that between the maximum slope and difficulty RP, the achieved slope is strongly negatively correlated with the value of RP (r = -0.62; p = 0.001) and within the...

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