There is evidence that progressive loading of physical demands at the beginning of basic military service and specific physical training can reduce injury incidences. Therefore, aim of this study was to measure the effects of a progressive increase in marching distances and an adapted physical training program on injury incidence and attrition rate in a Swiss Army infantry training school. One company reduced the distances covered on foot during the first 4 weeks of basic military training. A second company performed an adapted physical training program for 10 weeks. A third company participated in both interventions combined, and a fourth company served as a control group without any intervention. The injury incidences and attrition rates ...
A semi-standardised physical activity counselling intervention was developed for annual repetition ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of exercise programs on reduction of musculoskeletal injury (MSI) ...
Background and Objectives: Musculoskeletal injuries are a major health hazard among military personn...
Background: Low baseline fitness of recruits entering basic military training (BMT) is associated wi...
Introduction: It is essential to provide recruits with an appropriate physical fitness training (...
Objective: Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree ...
Athletes and soldiers must both develop and maintain high levels of physical fitness for the physica...
Background: Low baseline fitness of recruits entering basic military training is shown to be associa...
Background:\ua0Injuries sustained by military recruits during initial training impede training progr...
Objective: To examine the feasibility and effect of an individualised and force-plate guided trainin...
Introduction:Injuries sustained by Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel during non-combat milita...
Soldiers are returning from military service with physical and/or emotional injuries that impair hea...
Background: It has been hypothesized that a period of rest from running in the early weeks of basic ...
Objective: Amount of physical activity during basic training period (BTP) should provide a suitable ...
Army soldiers engage in various types of vigorous physical fitness training daily and unintentional ...
A semi-standardised physical activity counselling intervention was developed for annual repetition ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of exercise programs on reduction of musculoskeletal injury (MSI) ...
Background and Objectives: Musculoskeletal injuries are a major health hazard among military personn...
Background: Low baseline fitness of recruits entering basic military training (BMT) is associated wi...
Introduction: It is essential to provide recruits with an appropriate physical fitness training (...
Objective: Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree ...
Athletes and soldiers must both develop and maintain high levels of physical fitness for the physica...
Background: Low baseline fitness of recruits entering basic military training is shown to be associa...
Background:\ua0Injuries sustained by military recruits during initial training impede training progr...
Objective: To examine the feasibility and effect of an individualised and force-plate guided trainin...
Introduction:Injuries sustained by Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel during non-combat milita...
Soldiers are returning from military service with physical and/or emotional injuries that impair hea...
Background: It has been hypothesized that a period of rest from running in the early weeks of basic ...
Objective: Amount of physical activity during basic training period (BTP) should provide a suitable ...
Army soldiers engage in various types of vigorous physical fitness training daily and unintentional ...
A semi-standardised physical activity counselling intervention was developed for annual repetition ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of exercise programs on reduction of musculoskeletal injury (MSI) ...
Background and Objectives: Musculoskeletal injuries are a major health hazard among military personn...