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Handedness, Bilateral, and Interdigit Strength Asymmetries in Male Climbers.

Cameron HartleyNicola TaylorJoel ChidleyBaláš JiříDavid Giles
Published in: International journal of sports physiology and performance (2023)
Climbers have significant finger flexor strength bilateral asymmetries between their strongest and weakest hand. Moreover, when dominance is controlled, this difference in strength is present, with the dominant hand producing more force. Neither preferred style of climbing nor the ability level of the climbers could explain these asymmetries. As such, practitioners should consider regularly monitoring unilateral strength, aiming to minimize the likelihood of large bilateral asymmetry occurring.
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