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PROFILE OF BRAZILIAN FEMALE CLIMBERS: AMONG MEN AND MOUNTAINS

Abstract:

Climbing poses risks and challenges that require physical and emotional skills. Each day, women appropriate this culture in Brazil. This study outlines the profile of Brazilian female climbers and their perceptions about their acceptance in that sport. It used the exploratory method, with a questionnaire answered by 268 female climbers. It found that they achieve good quality of life due to physiological, social and emotional aspects. The practice of climbing makes women confident and autonomous depending on their physical and technical performance. For them, climbing is a space for overcoming, which goes beyond the vertical environment. The study concludes that the number of women practicing climbing in Brazil has increased, which shows that even in adverse situations they remain in the sport, seeking independence and the advancement of women’s sport.

Keywords:
Sports; Women; Aptitude

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