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손정준 (경희대학교) 강창균 (경희대학교) 정원상 (경희대학교) 이만균 (경희대학교)
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한국체육과학회 한국체육과학회지 한국체육과학회지 제22권 제5호 (자연과학 편)
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2013.10
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1,337 - 1,350 (14page)

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This study was designed to compare physical fitness and falling injury-related variables (isokinetic function of ankle and balance) among three groups, i.e., middle-aged men who have career longer than 5 yrs (5 yr group; n=15), who have career of 2-3 yrs (2-3 yr group; n=15), and who have career less than 1 yr (1 yr group; n=14), which were composed according to career of sports climbing club activity. Main results were as follows: 1) There were significant differences among three groups in first finger joint-grip strength in both sides, chin up, push up, 1-RM of lat pull down, modified grip-chin up, and ROM of hip joint during inversion in both sides. Vo₂max and 1-RM of leg press were significantly higher in 5 yr group and 2-3 yr group than 1 yr group. 2) Peak torques per body weight during dorsiflexion of right ankle at 30˚ ·sec<SUP>-1</SUP> and plantar flexion of right ankle at 120˚ ·sec<SUP>-1</SUP> were significantly lower in 1 yr group than the other two groups. 3) Sway for right dynamic balance was significantly lower in 5 yr group than the other two groups. 4) There was no significant difference in daily energy expenditure among three groups. It was concluded that physical fitness was getting more improved as career of sports climbing club activity is getting longer. All these positive differences were accomplished by sport climbing club activity per se regardless of physical activity level. Sports climbing would be beneficial for enhancing physical fitness and for preventing falling injury.

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Ⅱ. 연구방법
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