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Analysis of Relations between Spatiotemporal Movement Regulation and Performance of Discrete Actions Reveals Functionality in Skilled Climbing

机译:时空运动规律与离散动作表现之间的关系分析揭示了技能攀爬的功能

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In this review of research on climbing expertise, we focus on different measures of climbing performance, including spatiotemporal measures related to fluency and activity states (i.e., discrete actions), adopted by climbers for achieving overall performance goals of getting to the end of a route efficiently and safely. Currently, a broad range of variables have been reported, however, many of these fail to capture how climbers adapt to a route whilst climbing. We argue that spatiotemporal measures should be considered concurrently with evaluation of activity states (such as reaching or exploring) in order gain a more comprehensive picture of how climbers successfully adapt to a route. Spatial and temporal movement measures taken at the hip are a traditional means of assessing efficiency of climbing behaviors. More recently, performatory and exploratory actions of the limbs have been used in combination with spatiotemporal indicators, highlighting the influence of limb states on climbing efficiency and skill transfer. However, only a few studies have attempted to combine spatiotemporal and activity state measures taken during route climbing. This review brings together existing approaches for observing climbing skill at performance outcome (i.e., spatiotemporal assessments) and process (i.e., limb activity states) levels of analysis. Skill level is associated with a spatially efficient route progression and lower levels of immobility. However, more difficult hold architecture designs require significantly greater mobility and more complex movement patterning to maintain performance. Different forms of functional, or goal-supportive, movement variability, including active recovery and hold exploration, have been implicated as important adaptations to physiological and environmental dynamics that emerge during the act of climbing. Indeed, recently it has also been shown that, when climbing on new routes, efficient exploration can improve the transfer of skill. This review provides new insights into how climbing performance and related actions can be quantified to better capture the functional role of movement variability.
机译:在对爬坡专业知识的研究回顾中,我们重点介绍爬坡性能的不同度量,包括与流畅性和活动状态(即离散动作)有关的时空度量,登山者为实现到达路线终点的总体性能目标而采用高效,安全。当前,已经报道了各种各样的变量,但是,其中许多变量未能捕捉到登山者在攀爬过程中如何适应路线。我们认为,时空测量应与活动状态评估(例如到达或探索)同时考虑,以便更全面地了解登山者如何成功适应路线。髋部采取的时空运动措施是评估攀爬行为效率的传统方法。最近,肢体的表演和探索动作已与时空指标结合使用,突显了肢体状态对攀爬效率和技能转移的影响。但是,只有少数研究尝试将在攀爬过程中采取的时空和活动状态措施结合起来。这篇综述汇集了在性能结果(即时空评估)和过程(即肢体活动状态)分析水平上观察攀岩技能的现有方法。技能水平与空间有效的路线进展和较低的固定性相关。但是,更困难的支撑架构设计需要显着更大的移动性和更复杂的运动模式以保持性能。涉及各种形式的功能性或目标支持性运动变异性,包括主动恢复和保持探索,被认为是对攀岩过程中出现的生理和环境动力学的重要适应。确实,最近还显示,当沿着新路线攀登时,有效的探索可以改善技能的传递。这篇综述提供了关于如何量化攀登性能和相关动作的新见解,以更好地捕捉运动变异性的功能作用。

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