Use of Physical Fitness Assessments in Tactical Populations

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Abstract

Physical fitness assessments for tactical occupations (e.g., military, law enforcement, and emergency services) can include predictive tests of anaerobic power, cardiovascular fitness, muscular endurance, muscular power, strength, agility, and/or simulated occupational tasks. Not only can these tests be used to assess the ability of someone to undertake the job role but they can be used to determine injury risk, training failure, and/or general health. This review discusses different uses for physical fitness assessments and considerations for their use in tactical populations.

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Orr, R. M., Lockie, R., Milligan, G., Lim, C., & Dawes, J. (2022). Use of Physical Fitness Assessments in Tactical Populations. Strength and Conditioning Journal, 44(2), 106–113. https://doi.org/10.1519/SSC.0000000000000656

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