AIM: The aim of this study was to quantify the discriminative power of physical performance tests to recognize conscripts with enhanced risk of acute and overuse injuries in specific, physically demanding occupational specialties of the Swiss Army. The five performance tests investigated represent the Swiss Army Physical Fitness Test Battery. METHODS: Physical fitness performances were assessed during recruitment procedures prior to military service, and injury occurrences were assessed during 18 weeks of boot camp. Complete fitness and injury data of 459 volunteers from four military occupational specialties were collected. Discriminative power of volunteers' aerobic endurance capacity, trunk muscle fitness, muscle power of upper and lowe...
INTRODUCTION Strength training has been routinely used in exercise programs of military groups; h...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyKatie M. HeinrichPhysical fitness and performance measures...
Objectives: We compared injuries/risk factors in infantry soldiers (I), construction engineers (CE),...
Objective: Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree ...
Introduction: The Army has a high incidence of musculoskeletal injury, with up to 81% of injuries oc...
OBJECTIVES: High values in most of the body composition indices have been related to musculoskeletal...
Tactical personnel work in an occupation that involves tasks requiring a high level of cardiovascula...
Introduction: It is essential to provide recruits with an appropriate physical fitness training (...
The amount of training days lost to injury during military train-ing has highlighted the need to ide...
Objectives: US Army reserve soldiers and active-duty soldiers differ in their daily work demands and...
Objectives: US Army reserve soldiers and active-duty soldiers differ in their daily work demands and...
Background:\ua0Injuries sustained by military recruits during initial training impede training progr...
Introduction: Physical training is important to prepare soldiers for the intense occupational demand...
Objective: In the British Army, fitness is assessed by a load carriage test (Annual Fitness Test, AF...
Introduction: Physical training is important to prepare soldiers for the intense occupational demand...
INTRODUCTION Strength training has been routinely used in exercise programs of military groups; h...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyKatie M. HeinrichPhysical fitness and performance measures...
Objectives: We compared injuries/risk factors in infantry soldiers (I), construction engineers (CE),...
Objective: Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree ...
Introduction: The Army has a high incidence of musculoskeletal injury, with up to 81% of injuries oc...
OBJECTIVES: High values in most of the body composition indices have been related to musculoskeletal...
Tactical personnel work in an occupation that involves tasks requiring a high level of cardiovascula...
Introduction: It is essential to provide recruits with an appropriate physical fitness training (...
The amount of training days lost to injury during military train-ing has highlighted the need to ide...
Objectives: US Army reserve soldiers and active-duty soldiers differ in their daily work demands and...
Objectives: US Army reserve soldiers and active-duty soldiers differ in their daily work demands and...
Background:\ua0Injuries sustained by military recruits during initial training impede training progr...
Introduction: Physical training is important to prepare soldiers for the intense occupational demand...
Objective: In the British Army, fitness is assessed by a load carriage test (Annual Fitness Test, AF...
Introduction: Physical training is important to prepare soldiers for the intense occupational demand...
INTRODUCTION Strength training has been routinely used in exercise programs of military groups; h...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyKatie M. HeinrichPhysical fitness and performance measures...
Objectives: We compared injuries/risk factors in infantry soldiers (I), construction engineers (CE),...