The purpose of this thesis was to establish the differences in the frequency of performing individual training between various age groups, to learn which are the main reasons for individual training of climbers also where climbers perform them and as well as who protects them.
The study included 65 children from elementary and secondary schools who attend climbing trainings in some local clubs of Slovenian littoral.
The data was collected using a questionnaire, which was made for needs of study and included 17 questions.
For data processing we used Microsoft Excel (Microsoft, Washington, USA) and IBM SPSS 24 statistical software IBM SPSS 24 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, USA). We calculated the frequency distribution and the displayed the results in the frequency tables.
The results of the study showed that independent trainings are most commonly performed among climbers in the age group 9 through 11 years.
With study we tried to determine why climbers decide to carry out independent training. The results showed that they are more involved in independent training to improve physical condition.
We learned that climbers on independent trainings most commonly performe bouldering climbing in natural climbing areas. So they don't need protection with roope, because at bouldering climbing for protection are usually enough cushions under boulder problems.
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