Effects of basic training on material handling ability and physical fitness of British Army recruits

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作者
Williams, AG
Rayson, MP
Jones, DA
机构
[1] Optimal Performance Ltd, Farnham GU9 7EB, Surrey, England
[2] Univ Birmingham, Sch Sport & Exercise Sci, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
关键词
military personnel; physical conditioning; physical fitness;
D O I
10.1080/001401399185171
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
No study has yet evaluated the efficacy of British Army basic training in improving material handling performance. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the current British Army basic training in improving material handling performance and physical fitness. Forty-seven males (19.4 (3.2) years of age, 1753 (59) mm in height, 71.0 (9.6) kg in weight) and 10 females (21.5 (3.5) years, 1623 (45) mm, 62.5 (5.2) kg) served as subjects. Testing was carried out in the week prior to, and in the final week of, an 11-week basic training course. Maximal box lifts to two different heights, and repetitive lifting and carrying of a 10 kg load did not improve with training. Static (38 cm upright pull) and dynamic (incremental dynamic lift to 145 cm) lifting strength data concurred with the maximal box lift data in that no improvement was observed. Repetitive lifting and carrying of a 22 kg load improved (29.5%, p< 0.001), as did 3.2 km loaded march performance with 25 kg (15.7%, p<0.001), but march performance with a 15 kg load did not. Predicted VO2 max improved from 48.4 to 51.4 ml.kg(-)(1).min(-1), a change of 6.1% (p < 0.05). Fat-free mass increased by 0.9 kg (1.5%. p<0.01), and body fat reduced by 2.7% of body mass (20.1%, p<0.001), resulting in a loss of 1.2 kg of body mass (1.7%, p<0.01). It is concluded that basic training in the British Army produces some favourable adaptations in recruits, especially in terms of aerobic fitness. However, the Door development of strength and material handling ability during training fails to improve the ability of soldiers to perform simulated military tasks, and it does little to reduce future injury risk while performing these tasks.
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