Introduction: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) testing is routinely performed by most armed and tactical forces around the world as part of their recruitment process for new members or simply as an annual examination of their personnel. A 2-mile run (2MR) test is among the most commonly used. However, as it is performed outdoors, weather, climate, and terrain can influence the results and often limit the maximum performance. Also, this test has been shown to be difficult for individuals because the pacing strategy is self-paced. As such, it does not reflect the real situation on the battlefield, where most activities are externally driven by the environment and the enemy. Therefore, we believe that the 30-15 Intermittent Fitness Test (30-15I...
Adequate physical readiness is a significant aspect of universal armed forces readiness and an integ...
Title: Comparison of tests endurance of the annual examination of czech soldiers in physical trainin...
Buchheit, M, Al Haddad, H, Millet GP, Lepretre, PM, Newton, M, and Ahmaidi, S. Cardiorespiratory and...
Material created as part of Fundamentals of Exercise Prescription, an Immersive Learning course taug...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the reliability of the 30-15 Intermitten...
David H. Stem, Andrew Khoury, Michael C. McDowell, Kimbo E. Yee, George L. Grieve. The Citadel, The ...
Introduction: Measurements of physical fitness have been identified as one of the most important res...
The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) is the Army’s new fitness test. It consists of six events: 3RM d...
Continually enhancing military personnel training is essential in order to prepare soldiers to perfo...
Title: The influence of specific fitness training on the annual physical examination of logistician ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether basic fitness parameters have the impact on the speci...
Title: Endurance skills and their testing in a military: a systematic review Aim: This thesis aims t...
Buchheit, M, Al Haddad, H, Millet GP, Lepretre, PM, Newton, M, and Ahmaidi, S. Cardiorespiratory and...
Purpose: Measures of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and heart rate recovery (HRR) can improve risk ...
Objectives: US Army reserve soldiers and active-duty soldiers differ in their daily work demands and...
Adequate physical readiness is a significant aspect of universal armed forces readiness and an integ...
Title: Comparison of tests endurance of the annual examination of czech soldiers in physical trainin...
Buchheit, M, Al Haddad, H, Millet GP, Lepretre, PM, Newton, M, and Ahmaidi, S. Cardiorespiratory and...
Material created as part of Fundamentals of Exercise Prescription, an Immersive Learning course taug...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the reliability of the 30-15 Intermitten...
David H. Stem, Andrew Khoury, Michael C. McDowell, Kimbo E. Yee, George L. Grieve. The Citadel, The ...
Introduction: Measurements of physical fitness have been identified as one of the most important res...
The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) is the Army’s new fitness test. It consists of six events: 3RM d...
Continually enhancing military personnel training is essential in order to prepare soldiers to perfo...
Title: The influence of specific fitness training on the annual physical examination of logistician ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether basic fitness parameters have the impact on the speci...
Title: Endurance skills and their testing in a military: a systematic review Aim: This thesis aims t...
Buchheit, M, Al Haddad, H, Millet GP, Lepretre, PM, Newton, M, and Ahmaidi, S. Cardiorespiratory and...
Purpose: Measures of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and heart rate recovery (HRR) can improve risk ...
Objectives: US Army reserve soldiers and active-duty soldiers differ in their daily work demands and...
Adequate physical readiness is a significant aspect of universal armed forces readiness and an integ...
Title: Comparison of tests endurance of the annual examination of czech soldiers in physical trainin...
Buchheit, M, Al Haddad, H, Millet GP, Lepretre, PM, Newton, M, and Ahmaidi, S. Cardiorespiratory and...