Lockie Robert G, Dawes J Jay, Maclean Nicholas D, Pope Rodney P, Holmes Ryan J, Kornhauser Charlie L, Orr Robin M
Center for Sport Performance, Department of Kinesiology, California State University-Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, USA.
School of Kinesiology, Applied Health, and Recreation, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA.
Int J Exerc Sci. 2020 Dec 1;13(4):1615-1629. doi: 10.70252/MTCY9871. eCollection 2020.
Research involving law enforcement populations has suggested better fitness could enhance job task performance and reduce injuries. Academy training should lead to improvements in recruit fitness. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of a strength and conditioning program on fitness among law enforcement recruits. Twenty-six recruits (23 males, three females) completed a 27-week academy, which incorporated 3-4 physical training sessions per week. Fitness assessment occurred during pre- (week 0), mid- (week 14), and post-testing (week 27) time points. The fitness assessments included: vertical jump, one-minute push-ups, one-minute sit-ups, posterior chain strength measured by a leg/back dynamometer, grip strength, and aerobic fitness measured by the 20-m multistage shuttle run (MSR). A repeated measures ANOVA with Bonferroni post hoc tests determined any significant changes in fitness between time points, with alpha set at < .05. Due to the small sample size of females, statistical analysis was only conducted on male recruits. Overall, significant main effects ( < .001) were observed in all fitness assessments except for grip strength. The results detailed general improvements in fitness. However, push-up and MSR scores decreased from mid- to post-test, while sit-ups did not change. Posterior chain strength and the vertical jump improved from mid-to post-test. The data indicated that the strength and conditioning program positively influenced the fitness of recruits. An increased focus on skill-specific work in the second-half of academy may have contributed to the plateaus in muscular endurance and aerobic fitness, and improvement of lower-body strength and power.
涉及执法人员群体的研究表明,更好的体能可以提高工作任务表现并减少受伤。警校培训应能提高学员的体能。本研究的目的是调查一项力量与体能训练计划对执法学员体能的影响。26名学员(23名男性,3名女性)完成了为期27周的警校培训,其中每周有3至4次体能训练课程。在测试前(第0周)、测试中(第14周)和测试后(第27周)的时间点进行体能评估。体能评估包括:垂直纵跳、一分钟俯卧撑、一分钟仰卧起坐、用腿/背测力计测量的后链力量、握力以及用20米往返跑(MSR)测量的有氧体能。采用重复测量方差分析和Bonferroni事后检验来确定各时间点之间体能的任何显著变化,显著性水平设定为<0.05。由于女性样本量较小,仅对男性学员进行了统计分析。总体而言,除握力外,在所有体能评估中均观察到显著的主效应(<0.001)。结果详细显示了体能的总体改善。然而,俯卧撑和MSR分数从测试中到测试后有所下降,而仰卧起坐没有变化。后链力量和垂直纵跳从测试中到测试后有所提高。数据表明,力量与体能训练计划对学员的体能有积极影响。警校后半段对特定技能训练的更多关注可能导致了肌肉耐力和有氧体能的平稳状态,以及下肢力量和爆发力的提高。