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[SURVEY] Hold depth, weight and hang duration
October 06, 2015, 10:01:05 am
If you use a hangboard and are strong enough to do so with additional weight theres a short survey looking to gather data to crudely look at the relationship between hold depth, added weight and hang duration.

I'll post up results when sufficient data has accrued.



Other previous threads with surveys/summarisations...

Benchmarks for the Elderly Outstanding performances and age

UKBenchmarking (PDF of results, I may run a tweaked second iteration of this if I've time/inclination)

Benchmarking again

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If you use a hangboard fingerboard and are strong enough to do so with additional weight theres a short survey looking to gather data to crudely look at the relationship between hold depth, added weight and hang duration.

Link now included, apologies for the ineptitude.

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Link to the survey isn't working for me, just goes to about:blank page on chrome.

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Link to the survey isn't working for me, just goes to about:blank page on chrome.

Yes I forgot to paste it in. When tomtom informed me of this oversight I quoted myself and corrected the link.

Just in case I've confused anyone else through my poor posting skills the following link works...

Fingerboarding - Hold size, weight and hang duration

My thanks in advance to those who spend the time recording and submitting data.

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Is this going to be another survey where I come last?  :(

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Is this going to be another survey where I come last?  :(

Only you will know since no personal information can be entered into the survey.

Its not a competition anyway, but if you find your ego takes a hit andy_e will give you a hug.

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this may already be covered, but is this one handed or two handed?

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this may already be covered, but is this one handed or two handed?

No its not covered, but I intended for responses to be for two handed hangs using all four fingers.  I've updated the blurb at the top of the survey to clarify this, thank you.

Should I ever redo this I'll consider adding in left/right hand options as well as less fingers (but it makes the survey design much more complicated and the current is something I knocked up in 15 minutes this morning because I woke up at stupid o-fucking'clock and couldn't get back to sleep).

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Cool cool. I was just imagining hanging one handed using the other hand to add weight then realised it was prob two-handed

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Is this going to be another survey where I come last?  :(

Not necessarily.

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I have some data from an old survey, I'll try to look through it tonight and send you a data frame.

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That would be great, thanks Jonas.

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and ... ?

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and ... ?

Only 17 responses so far, would rather have a larger sample size of at least 50 at a bare minimum.

That might reduce further if I can't be arsed converting the entries which were made in Lbs too, despite clearly stating all weights should be in kg.

 

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