Noé F, Quaine F, Martin L
EA 597, Laboratoire Sport et Performance Motrice, BP 53, Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble 1, UFRAPS, 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9, France.
Gait Posture. 2001 Apr;13(2):86-94. doi: 10.1016/s0966-6362(00)00098-9.
This study analyses the reaction forces and variations of rock climbing in vertical and overhanging positions. Subjects voluntarily released their right foot and regained equilibrium. In the overhanging position the quadrupedal state was characterised by a significant involvement of the arms to prevent fall. Moreover, the horizontal forces applied to the holds were less important, which suggests that equilibrium was easier to maintain than in the vertical position. The tripedal state was characterised by less extensive contralateral supporting force transfer on the remaining holds in the overhanging position, which reinforces safety.
本研究分析了在垂直和悬垂姿势下攀岩的反作用力及变化情况。受试者主动松开右脚并恢复平衡。在悬垂姿势下,四足状态的特点是手臂显著参与以防止摔倒。此外,作用于支撑点的水平力不太重要,这表明与垂直姿势相比,保持平衡更容易。在悬垂姿势下,三足状态的特点是在其余支撑点上对侧支撑力的传递范围较小,这增强了安全性。