The role of dynamic movements in the structure of motor movements in rock climbing

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The influence of dynamic movements on the result of passing a competitive track in the discipline of climbing on difficulty is considered. As the initial data, the indicators of men's performances at international competitions were used. Competition tracks were divided into two groups in length: short and long. There was no connection with the result on the short tracks. A weak but highly significant connection was revealed on the high-length routes. Leaders of competitions on such tracks more actively dynamic style of climbing enhance of efficiency of performance, and fully in line with established theoretical laws. Studies have shown that an athlete who claims to have a high result should be ready to perform from two to four high-intensity movements on the tracks of the ultimate category of difficulty.

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Sport climbing, competitions, dynamic movements, effectiveness, lead climbing

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