School of Applied Health Sciences and Wellness, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.
Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky; and.
J Strength Cond Res. 2020 Sep;34(9):2500-2506. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003714.
Saari, AI, Renz, G, Davis, P, and Abel, MG. The influence of age on firefighter combat challenge performance and exercise training habits. J Strength Cond Res 34(9): 2500-2506, 2020-The primary purpose of this study was to compare older vs. younger physically trained structural firefighters' performance in an international firefighter physical ability competition (Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge) and their engagement in physical training. Secondarily, firefighters' perceived importance of fitness characteristics to perform occupational tasks was evaluated. Sixty-four trained male firefighters' completed a timed occupationally specific competition course and a survey to assess exercise habits and perceived importance of fitness characteristics to perform fireground tasks. Firefighters were stratified into younger (<37 years; n = 34) and older (≥37 years; n = 30) cohorts based on the sample's median age. Independent samples t-tests were used to analyze differences in outcome measures between younger and older cohorts. It took older firefighters 8.8% longer to complete the course compared with younger firefighters (p = 0.029). Both groups reported similar training frequencies of cardiovascular (CV) training (Younger: 4.1 ± 1.7 vs. Older: 3.6 ± 1.5 session·wk, p = 0.203) and strength training (Younger: 3.6 ± 1.2 vs. Older 3.2 ± 1.4 session·wk, p = 0.274). Furthermore, there was no difference in weekly training load for CV (p = 0.663) or strength training (p = 0.898) activities between the cohorts. On average, firefighters indicated that all fitness characteristics were at least somewhat important for occupational performance. Occupationally relevant competition performance among a sample of fit firefighters was lower in older firefighters compared with younger firefighters, despite similar self-reported training volume and intensity. Practitioners may expect age-related decreases in occupational performance despite performing similar amounts of physical training.
萨里、AI、伦茨、G、戴维斯、P 和艾贝尔,MG。年龄对消防员战斗挑战表现和锻炼训练习惯的影响。J 力量与调节研究 34(9):2500-2506,2020-本研究的主要目的是比较身体训练有素的结构消防员在国际消防员体能竞赛(斯科特消防员战斗挑战赛)中的表现,并比较他们的体能训练习惯。其次,评估了消防员对执行职业任务的身体素质特征的重要性感知。64 名训练有素的男性消防员完成了计时职业特定竞赛课程和一项调查,以评估锻炼习惯和对执行火场任务的身体素质特征的重要性感知。消防员根据样本中位数年龄分为年轻 (<37 岁;n = 34) 和年长 (≥37 岁;n = 30) 队列。使用独立样本 t 检验分析年轻和年长队列之间结果测量的差异。与年轻消防员相比,年长消防员完成课程的时间延长了 8.8%(p = 0.029)。两组报告的心血管 (CV) 训练频率(年轻组:4.1 ± 1.7 与年长组:3.6 ± 1.5 次·wk,p = 0.203)和力量训练(年轻组:3.6 ± 1.2 与年长组 3.2 ± 1.4 次·wk,p = 0.274)相似。此外,CV(p = 0.663)或力量训练(p = 0.898)活动的每周训练负荷在队列之间没有差异。平均而言,消防员表示所有身体素质特征对于职业表现至少有些重要。与年轻消防员相比,在一组健康消防员中,职业相关竞赛表现较低,尽管自我报告的训练量和强度相似。尽管进行了类似的体能训练,但从业者可能会预期与年龄相关的职业表现下降。