Objective: To examine the feasibility and effect of an individualised and force-plate guided training program on physical performance and musculoskeletal injury risk factors in army personnel. Design: Pre-post, randomised control. Methods: Fourteen male and five female Australian Army soldiers were randomised into two groups and performed 5-weeks of physical training. The control group (n = 9) completed standard, group-designed, physical training whilst the experimental group (n = 8) completed an individualised training program. Physical (push-ups, multi-stage fitness test, three repetition maximum (3RM) for squat, strict press, deadlift and floor press), occupational (weight-loaded march time), and technological assessments (two-leg and on...
Background and Objectives: Musculoskeletal injuries are a major health hazard among military personn...
Introduction Jumping ability is one of the most important physical qualities in military personnel. ...
Ground reaction forces were measured as 8 healthy subjects performed 5 movements representative of m...
Introduction: Physical training is important to prepare soldiers for the intense occupational demand...
Introduction: Physical training is important to prepare soldiers for the intense occupational demand...
Objective: Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree ...
Army soldiers engage in various types of vigorous physical fitness training daily and unintentional ...
Army soldiers engage in various types of vigorous physical fitness training daily and unintentional ...
Soldiers are returning from military service with physical and/or emotional injuries that impair hea...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Physical training for United States military personnel requires a combination...
Athletes and soldiers must both develop and maintain high levels of physical fitness for the physica...
Musculoskeletal injury (MSKI) contributes significantly to recruit attrition during military trainin...
Objectives: To determine the effect of a novel low volume high intensity concurrent training regimen...
Objectives: To determine the effect of a novel low volume high intensity concurrent training regimen...
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...
Introduction Jumping ability is one of the most important physical qualities in military personnel. ...
Ground reaction forces were measured as 8 healthy subjects performed 5 movements representative of m...
Introduction: Physical training is important to prepare soldiers for the intense occupational demand...
Introduction: Physical training is important to prepare soldiers for the intense occupational demand...
Objective: Strenuous physical activity, such as military training, is known to demand a high degree ...
Army soldiers engage in various types of vigorous physical fitness training daily and unintentional ...
Army soldiers engage in various types of vigorous physical fitness training daily and unintentional ...
Soldiers are returning from military service with physical and/or emotional injuries that impair hea...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Physical training for United States military personnel requires a combination...
Athletes and soldiers must both develop and maintain high levels of physical fitness for the physica...
Musculoskeletal injury (MSKI) contributes significantly to recruit attrition during military trainin...
Objectives: To determine the effect of a novel low volume high intensity concurrent training regimen...
Objectives: To determine the effect of a novel low volume high intensity concurrent training regimen...
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...
Introduction Jumping ability is one of the most important physical qualities in military personnel. ...
Ground reaction forces were measured as 8 healthy subjects performed 5 movements representative of m...