Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 4 de 4
Filter
Add more filters










Database
Language
Publication year range
2.
Psychiatr Danub ; 27(3): 283-4, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26400138
3.
Coll Antropol ; 38 Suppl 2: 157-64, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25643544

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of programmed continuous endurance and relative strength training (CERS) with the basic military physical readiness training (BMPR) on the physical readiness. Croatian military recruits (21.3 ± 1.9 years) were divided in the CERS (N = 48) and BMPR (N = 76) groups. Training sessions were conducted three times a week for a total of 5 weeks. The t-test determined positive training effects for both training programs. Significant positive changes in BMPR group were measured in almost all measured variables. In CERS group, besides the 20 m dash run, statistically significant positive changes were not determined in standing horizontal jump, pull-ups and sit and reach test. The positive training effects in both training groups were achieved because of the low initial physical readiness level of the recruits and a short training period in which the statistically significant differences between programs could not be achieved.


Subject(s)
Military Personnel , Physical Education and Training/methods , Physical Endurance , Physical Fitness , Resistance Training/methods , Croatia , Female , Humans , Male , Physical Education and Training/organization & administration , Program Evaluation , Resistance Training/organization & administration , Young Adult
4.
Coll Antropol ; 38 Suppl 2: 165-71, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25643545

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to determine whether basic fitness parameters have the impact on the specific military activity such as walking 18 km with 25 kg of load. The members of Croatian Armed Forces (30 soldiers) were tested before the beginning of the training program. The study has included variables for the assessment of muscular endurance: push-ups in 2 minutes, sit-ups in 2 minutes, maximum number of pull-ups before dropping from the bar, bench press with 70% of body weight-max number of repetitions, max number of squats for 60 seconds, then the variables for the assessment of aerobic capacity: the 3200m run and relative oxygen uptake using the direct method of measurement on a treadmill as well as the variable for the assessment of body fat (body fat %). As the criterion variable, it was used the 18 km walking with 25 kg of load. The results of the regression analysis have shown statistically significant relation of predictor variables with the criterion variable. The two variables, 3200m run and RVO2 had a significant Beta coefficient. Based on the obtained results it could be concluded that great cardio-respiratory endurance has a much larger impact on the walking length of 18 km with a load of 25 kg than other fitness parameters.


Subject(s)
Exercise/physiology , Military Personnel , Physical Education and Training/methods , Physical Endurance/physiology , Physical Fitness/physiology , Croatia , Exercise Test/methods , Humans , Male , Oxygen Consumption , Physical Education and Training/organization & administration , Statistics, Nonparametric , Young Adult
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...