Mikkonen Ritva S, Drain J R, Vaara J, Nindl B, Kyröläinen H
Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyväskylä, Jyvaskyla, Finland
Defence Science and Technology Group, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
BMJ Mil Health. 2025 Sep 22;171(5):413-417. doi: 10.1136/military-2024-002744.
The physical capacity of male and female warfighters is challenged on the modern battlefield by heavy loads and high-intensity work. When designing training programmes for warfighters, approaches for developing strength and power alongside endurance must be considered. Strength training often requires facilities that may not be available during deployments while multiple stressors may impair or decrease overall performance. Understanding the effect of military environments on warfighter performance and acknowledging the variation in demands for individuals during field training and deployments, including possible sex differences, is essential to promote the development of adequate physical reserves (strength, power and endurance), attenuate risk for injury and promote health during and after military careers. The purpose of this narrative review is to discuss considerations for programming physical training in a military environment where 'one size does not fit all'. In addition, a brief description of physiological contributions (neural and muscular) to strength development is included.
在现代战场上,男性和女性战士的身体能力受到重物负载和高强度工作的挑战。在为战士设计训练计划时,必须考虑同时发展力量、爆发力和耐力的方法。力量训练通常需要一些在部署期间可能无法获得的设施,而多种压力源可能会损害或降低整体表现。了解军事环境对战士表现的影响,并认识到野外训练和部署期间对个体需求的差异,包括可能存在的性别差异,对于促进足够的身体储备(力量、爆发力和耐力)的发展、降低受伤风险以及在军事生涯期间和之后促进健康至关重要。本叙述性综述的目的是讨论在“一刀切并不适用”的军事环境中规划体能训练时的注意事项。此外,还简要介绍了力量发展的生理贡献(神经和肌肉方面)。