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有氧训练和力量训练对军事体能准备的影响:一次国际军事生理学圆桌会议报告

Perspectives on Aerobic and Strength Influences on Military Physical Readiness: Report of an International Military Physiology Roundtable.

作者信息

Friedl Karl E, Knapik Joseph J, Häkkinen Keijo, Baumgartner Neal, Groeller Herbert, Taylor Nigel A S, Duarte Antonio F A, Kyröläinen Heikki, Jones Bruce H, Kraemer William J, Nindl Bradley C

机构信息

1ORISE Knowledge Preservation Program, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts; 2U.S. Army Public Health Center (Provisional), Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Maryland; 3Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland; 4USAF Fitness Testing and Standards Unit, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, San Antonio, Texas; 5Centre for Human and Applied Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia; 6Brazilian Army Research Institute of Physical Fitness, IPCFEx, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 7Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida; 8Directorate of Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance, US Army Public Health Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Aberdeen, Maryland; 9Department of Human Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; and 10Neuromuscular Research Laboratory/Warrior Human Performance Research Center, Department of Sports Medicine and Nutrition, School of Health and Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2015 Nov;29 Suppl 11:S10-23. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001025.

Abstract

Physical fitness training of military recruits is an enduring focus of armies. This is important for safe and effective performance of general tasks that anyone may have to perform in a military setting as well as preparation for more specialized training in specific job specialties. Decades of studies on occupationally specific physical requirements have characterized the dual aerobic and strength demands of typical military tasks; however, scientifically founded strategies to prepare recruits with a good mix of these 2 physiologically opposing capabilities have not been well established. High levels of aerobic training can compromise resistance training gains and increase injury rates. Resistance training requires a greater commitment of time and resources as well as a greater understanding of the science to produce true strength gains that may be beneficial to military performance. These are critical issues for modern armies with increased demands for well-prepared soldiers and fewer injury losses. The actual physical requirements tied to metrics of success in military jobs are also under renewed examination as women are increasingly integrated into military jobs previously performed only by men. At the third International Congress on Soldiers' Physical Performance, a roundtable of 10 physiologists with military expertise presented comparative perspectives on aerobic and strength training. These topics included the physiological basis of training benefits, how to train effectively, how to measure training effectiveness, considerations for the integration of women, and the big perspective. Key discussion points centered on (a) the significance of findings from research on integrated training, (b) strategies for effective strength development, and

摘要

新兵体能训练一直是军队关注的重点。这对于在军事环境中任何人都可能执行的一般任务的安全有效执行以及为特定工作专业的更专业训练做准备都很重要。数十年来,针对特定职业体能要求的研究已经明确了典型军事任务对有氧和力量的双重需求;然而,尚未建立起科学合理的策略来让新兵具备这两种生理上相互对立的能力的良好组合。高强度的有氧训练可能会影响力量训练的效果,并增加受伤率。力量训练需要投入更多的时间和资源,同时也需要对相关科学有更深入的理解,才能真正获得对军事表现有益的力量增长。对于对训练有素的士兵需求增加且受伤损失减少的现代军队来说,这些都是关键问题。随着女性越来越多地融入以前仅由男性执行的军事工作,与军事工作成功指标相关的实际体能要求也在重新审视之中。在第三届国际士兵体能表现大会上,一个由10位具有军事专业知识的生理学家组成的圆桌会议就有氧训练和力量训练发表了比较性观点。这些主题包括训练益处的生理基础、如何有效训练、如何衡量训练效果、女性融入的考量以及宏观视角。关键讨论点集中在:(a) 综合训练研究结果的意义;(b) 有效力量发展的策略;以及

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