Influence of On-Sight and Flash Climbing Styles on Advanced Climbers' Route Completion for Bouldering

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 29;18(23):12594. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182312594.

Abstract

Route previewing has been established as a critical parameter in indoor climbing performance, as it could determine the success or failure in ascending the route. We addressed the effect of different types of previews on output climbing performance. Twenty-one advanced climbers (7b and 7c+ climbing grade) were required to complete 18 routes, rated at 6c, according to the French Rating Scale of Difficulty. Each climber previewed the route under three conditions: "No-previewing", "video-model previewing", and "real-model previewing". Output climbing performance was assessed in terms of route completion. The results showed differences on output climbing performance between types of preview. Specifically, the climbers achieved more successful attempts at climbing to the "Top" of the wall when inspecting the route with the "real-model previewing" condition, compared to the other conditions of preview. On the contrary, the climbers displayed more failed attempts in climbing the route with the "on-sight" condition, compared to the "flash" styles ("video-model" and "real-model"). The preview of the route, including performance of a real/video-projected model manipulating climbing holds, seems to increase the opportunities to climb the boulder successfully, attuning climbers to information specifying ascending actions. Climbing coaches should reinforce the design of representative training, using flash styles, to promote movement solutions for route completion.

Keywords: climbing performance; flash climbing; on-sight climbing; perceptual-cognitive; route preview.

MeSH terms

  • Household Articles*
  • Mountaineering*
  • Movement