Objective: To quantify the health, fitness, and physiological responses to military training of Officer Cadets from a Gulf Cooperation Council country. Methods: One hundred and nineteen Officer Cadets volunteered; body composition, core body temperature, aerobic fitness, hydration status (urine osmolality), cardiovascular strain, physical activity (3-dimensional accelerometry), and energy expenditure (doubly labelled water) were measured over 5-days of Basic Training (BT), Army Training (AT), Navy Training (NT), and Air Force Training (AFT). Results: There were no differences between courses for body mass index (mean all courses: 24.1 ± 4.1 kg.m−2) or peak core body temperature (mean all courses: 38.1 ± 0.4 °C) (p > 0.05). AT body fat (19.8...
BACKGROUND: Adequate dietary intake is important for promoting adaptation and prevention of musculos...
Objective: Amount of physical activity during basic training period (BTP) should provide a suitable ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(4): 560-567, 2017. The aim of this study was to analyze...
To quantify the health, fitness, and physiological responses to military training of Officer Cadets ...
Purpose: To compare training load and energy expenditure during an 8-week military BT period among i...
Introduction: High physical fitness is associated with increased occupational performance, better he...
Purpose: Assess and describe the physical demands and changes in subjective wellbeing of recruits co...
Study aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate neuromuscular adaptations in conscripts with di...
Physical training (PT) is an integral part of developing operational fitness. The objective of the s...
Background: Military physical readiness largely depends on soldiers maintaining their general health...
It is well known that aerobic capacity, muscle strength and anaerobic endurance are important elemen...
was to compare changes in aerobic fitness and body composition in response to British Army (regular)...
Purpose. The educational process requires a commitment from officer cadets to develop and maintain p...
Military activities are characterized with high physical endurance exercises and the psychological l...
Physical training (PT) is an integral part of developing operational fitness. The objective of the s...
BACKGROUND: Adequate dietary intake is important for promoting adaptation and prevention of musculos...
Objective: Amount of physical activity during basic training period (BTP) should provide a suitable ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(4): 560-567, 2017. The aim of this study was to analyze...
To quantify the health, fitness, and physiological responses to military training of Officer Cadets ...
Purpose: To compare training load and energy expenditure during an 8-week military BT period among i...
Introduction: High physical fitness is associated with increased occupational performance, better he...
Purpose: Assess and describe the physical demands and changes in subjective wellbeing of recruits co...
Study aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate neuromuscular adaptations in conscripts with di...
Physical training (PT) is an integral part of developing operational fitness. The objective of the s...
Background: Military physical readiness largely depends on soldiers maintaining their general health...
It is well known that aerobic capacity, muscle strength and anaerobic endurance are important elemen...
was to compare changes in aerobic fitness and body composition in response to British Army (regular)...
Purpose. The educational process requires a commitment from officer cadets to develop and maintain p...
Military activities are characterized with high physical endurance exercises and the psychological l...
Physical training (PT) is an integral part of developing operational fitness. The objective of the s...
BACKGROUND: Adequate dietary intake is important for promoting adaptation and prevention of musculos...
Objective: Amount of physical activity during basic training period (BTP) should provide a suitable ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 10(4): 560-567, 2017. The aim of this study was to analyze...