Based on current law enforcement officer (LEO) duties, musculoskeletal injury risk is elevated due to the unpredictable nature of physically demanding tasks. The purpose of this 4-week study was to determine the effectiveness of a 15-min post-shift standardized occupational specific training program. The standardized program was designed to improve lower-body strength and speed to aid physically demanding task performance. Seven male LEOs completed the program after their 12-h shift. Subjects were required to use the department fitness center to perform the 15-min standardized program consisting of a dynamic warm-up, 4 sets of 3 repetitions on hex-bar deadlift and four 20-m sprints. Two minutes of rest was required between each set of 3 rep...
Background: Physical training is an integral part of policemen’s professional training. The aim of...
To prepare for the unpredictability of law enforcement as an occupation, law enforcement agencies de...
Discusses the benefits to departments and officers when the departments have a program
Fitness and musculoskeletal injuries are a major health concern among United States law enforcement ...
Derick A. Anglin1, Bridget F. Melton1, Thomas R. Nagel1, Sarah N. Lanham2, Greg A. Ryan3. 1Georgia S...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three different physical training app...
Melissa M. Uftring1, J. Jay Dawes1, Robert G. Lockie2, Robin M. Orr3, Charles L. Kornhauser4, Ryan J...
Law-enforcement organizations require their employees to attain and maintain a threshold level of ph...
The purpose of this study was to conduct an assessment to determine whether there was a need to impl...
Law enforcement on academic campuses can be a physically demanding profession. Law enforcement offic...
The job environment of a police officer involves unusually high physical and mental stressors paired...
Discusses the benefits of implementing a fitness programs for officers as well as civilian employee
Discusses mandatory physical fitness programs and the benefits of during work participation
Abstract. [Purpose] This study was performed to examine the relationship between physical performanc...
International Journal of Exercise Science 11(4): 987-998, 2018.Police officers are required to carry...
Background: Physical training is an integral part of policemen’s professional training. The aim of...
To prepare for the unpredictability of law enforcement as an occupation, law enforcement agencies de...
Discusses the benefits to departments and officers when the departments have a program
Fitness and musculoskeletal injuries are a major health concern among United States law enforcement ...
Derick A. Anglin1, Bridget F. Melton1, Thomas R. Nagel1, Sarah N. Lanham2, Greg A. Ryan3. 1Georgia S...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three different physical training app...
Melissa M. Uftring1, J. Jay Dawes1, Robert G. Lockie2, Robin M. Orr3, Charles L. Kornhauser4, Ryan J...
Law-enforcement organizations require their employees to attain and maintain a threshold level of ph...
The purpose of this study was to conduct an assessment to determine whether there was a need to impl...
Law enforcement on academic campuses can be a physically demanding profession. Law enforcement offic...
The job environment of a police officer involves unusually high physical and mental stressors paired...
Discusses the benefits of implementing a fitness programs for officers as well as civilian employee
Discusses mandatory physical fitness programs and the benefits of during work participation
Abstract. [Purpose] This study was performed to examine the relationship between physical performanc...
International Journal of Exercise Science 11(4): 987-998, 2018.Police officers are required to carry...
Background: Physical training is an integral part of policemen’s professional training. The aim of...
To prepare for the unpredictability of law enforcement as an occupation, law enforcement agencies de...
Discusses the benefits to departments and officers when the departments have a program