Adam J Sterczala, Kellen T Krajewski, Patrick A Peterson, Nicole M Sekel, Mita Lovalekar, Sophie L Wardle, Thomas J O'Leary, Julie P Greeves, Shawn D Flanagan, Christopher Connaboy, Bradley C Nindl
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在英国陆军中,地面近距离战斗角色已经向女性开放,但是,她们必须通过新开发的、不分性别的士兵角色体能测试(RFT(S))。由于两性之间的生理差异,需要为两性的军事职业需求和RFT(S)做最佳准备的训练。本研究的目的是确定为期12周的周期性力量和力量计划同时间歇训练对RFT(S)表现的影响,并确定表现适应是否在性别之间存在差异。39名年龄在18-35岁的参与者完成了研究,其中男性21人(29±1岁),女性18人(27±1岁)。参与者每周进行3次训练,包括力量和力量阻力训练,然后进行间歇训练。训练前后,坐式实心球投掷(4.5%,p p p = 0.012)和重复举举(6.5%,p p p = 0.021)均有改善。训练前和训练后的最大深蹲也有改善(27.0%,p p p
Twelve weeks of concurrent resistance and interval training improves military occupational task performance in men and women.
In the British Army, ground close combat roles have opened to women, however, they must pass the newly developed, gender-neutral Role Fitness Tests for Soldiers (RFT(S)). Due to physiological differences between sexes, training that optimally prepares both sexes for military occupational demands and the RFT(S) is needed. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of a 12-week periodized strength and power programme with concurrent interval training on RFT(S) performance and determine if performance adaptations differed between sexes. 39 recruit-aged (18-35 yrs) participants, including 21 men (29 ± 1 yrs) and 18 women (27 ± 1 yrs), completed the study. Participants performed 3 training sessions per week that included strength and power resistance training followed by interval training. Pre- to post-training, improvements were observed for seated medicine ball throw (4.5%, p < 0.001), casualty drag (29.8%, p < 0.001), single lift (8.9%, p < 0.001), water can carry (13.8%, p = 0.012), repeated lift and carry (6.5%, p < 0.001), 2-km load carriage (7.2%, p < 0.001) and 2-km run (3.2%, p = 0.021). Pre- to post-training improvements were also observed for maximal squat (27.0%, p < 0.001), bench press (8.9%, p < 0.001) and deadlift (24.6%, p < 0.001) maximal strength, but not upper body power or aerobic capacity. No differences in RFT(S) improvements were observed between sexes, however men performed better than women in all RFT(S) and physical performance measures. Concurrent resistance and interval training improves military occupational performance in men and women; however, women may need more training than men to pass the gender-neutral RFT(S).