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Breaking Beta | The Science of Climbing
Plug Tone Audio | Power Company Climbing
28 episodes
9 months ago
Hosts Kris Hampton and Paul Corsaro explore the science behind rock climbing.
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Wilderness
Science,
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Hosts Kris Hampton and Paul Corsaro explore the science behind rock climbing.
Show more...
Wilderness
Science,
Sports
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Is Isometric Finger Testing Reliable? Which Edges are Best?
Breaking Beta | The Science of Climbing
49 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
Is Isometric Finger Testing Reliable? Which Edges are Best?
In the Season 2 premiere, Kris and Paul take a look at two papers that deal with measuring isometric finger strength in climbers: The reliability and validity of a method for the assessment of sport rock climber’s isometric finger strength Authored by Dave Giles, Oliver Torr, Thomas Randall, Remus Knowles, and Stephen Atkins; published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research in January, 2020. & Which is the most reliable edge depth to measure maximum hanging time in sport climbers? Authored by Eva López-Rivera, Juan José González-Badillo, and Vanesa España-Romero; published in Gait & Posture in October, 2021.   They’ll attempt to determine whether or not isometric finger strength has been proven reliable in predicting climbing ability, and if how it’s measured affects this reliability.   New episodes of Breaking Beta drop on Wednesdays. Make sure you’re subscribed, leave us a review, and share! And please, tell all of your friends who claim their $2000 force gauge is the only valid way to measure their finger strength, that you have the perfect podcast for them.   Breaking Beta is brought to you by Power Company Climbing and Crux Conditioning, and is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective. Find full episode transcripts, citations, and more at our website. Season 2 of Breaking Beta is proudly supported by Gnarly Sports Nutrition. For a limited time, Breaking Beta listeners can take 15% off their purchase using the code BETA15 at checkout! Or simply click the link above to shop and have the discount automatically applied. Follow Kris and Breaking Beta on Instagram  Follow Paul and Crux Conditioning on Instagram  If you have questions, comments, or want to suggest a paper we should cover, find us at our Community + Knowledge Hub. Our music is from legendary South Dakota band Rifflord.
Breaking Beta | The Science of Climbing
Hosts Kris Hampton and Paul Corsaro explore the science behind rock climbing.