Sports Medicine Assessment Research and Testing (SMART) Laboratory, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia; and.
Independent Researcher, Holly Ridge, North Carolina.
J Strength Cond Res. 2024 Nov 1;38(11):1959-1966. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004903. Epub 2024 Sep 17.
Sax van der Weyden, M, Merrigan, JJ, and Martin, J. Long duration load carriage performance is associated with Army Combat Fitness Test scores and fat free mass. J Strength Cond Res 38(11): 1959-1966, 2024-A common occupational task for the military is carrying heavy loads for long periods of time. The US Army has set a time standard of 3 hours to complete a 19.31-km march with a 15.9-kg ruck sack for combat arms training and specialty schools. The purpose of this study was to identify characteristics associated with 19.31-km foot march completion rates in Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) Cadets. Demographics, anthropometrics/body composition, Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) scores, and vertical countermovement jump (CMJ) data were collected on 65 ROTC cadets who conducted a 19.31-km foot march. Independent t tests and Mann-Whitney U tests compared variables between those who did and did not finish the foot march in less than 3 hours. Logistic regressions were used to calculate the odds of completing the foot march using military experience, fat-free mass, ACFT, and CMJ outcomes. Cadets who met the 3 hours standard had lower body fat percent, greater fat-free mass, higher ACFT scores, and higher CMJs than those who did not. In addition, for every one point increase in ACFT score and 1-kg increase in fat-free mass, a cadet's chances of finishing the foot march increased by 6.1 and 24%, respectively. When analyzing ACFT events separately, 2-mile run was the only significant variable, and for every 1 point increase in 2-mile run score, a cadet's chances of finishing the foot march increased by 9%. Thus, aspiring and current soldiers should train to improve aerobic fitness and build muscle mass in preparation for load carriage requirements.
萨克斯·范德维登、M、梅里根、JJ 和马丁,J. 长时间负重行军表现与陆军体能测试成绩和去脂体重有关。J 力量与调节研究 38(11):1959-1966,2024-对于军队来说,一项常见的职业任务是长时间携带重物。美国陆军为战斗武器训练和专业学校设定了 3 小时完成 19.31 公里行军的时间标准,负重 15.9 公斤背包。本研究的目的是确定与后备军官训练团(ROTC)学员完成 19.31 公里徒步行军的完成率相关的特征。在进行 19.31 公里徒步行军的 65 名 ROTC 学员中收集了人口统计学、人体测量学/身体成分、陆军体能测试(ACFT)得分和垂直反跳(CMJ)数据。独立 t 检验和曼-惠特尼 U 检验比较了 3 小时内完成和未完成徒步行军的变量。使用逻辑回归计算使用军事经验、去脂体重、ACFT 和 CMJ 结果完成徒步行军的几率。达到 3 小时标准的学员体脂百分比较低、去脂体重较高、ACFT 得分较高、CMJ 较高,未达到标准的学员则较低。此外,ACFT 得分每增加 1 分,去脂体重增加 1 公斤,学员完成徒步行军的几率分别增加 6.1%和 24%。在分别分析 ACFT 事件时,2 英里跑是唯一显著的变量,2 英里跑得分每增加 1 分,学员完成徒步行军的几率增加 9%。因此,有抱负的和现役士兵应该进行训练,以提高有氧健身水平并增加肌肉质量,为负重行军要求做好准备。