Optimization of the critical speed concept for tactical professionals: A brief review

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Abstract

Tactical professionals often depend on their physical ability and fitness to perform and complete occupational tasks to successfully provide public services or survive on the battlefield. Critical speed (CS), or maximal aerobic steady-state, is a purported measure that predicts perfor-mance, prescribes exercise, and detects training adaptions with application to tactical professionals. The CS concept has the versatility to adapt to training with load carriage as an integrated bioenergetic system approach for assessment. The aims of this review are to: (1) provide an overview of tactical populations and the CS concept; (2) describe the different methods and equipment used in CS testing; (3) review the literature on CS associated with tactical occupational tasks; and (4) demonstrate the use of CS-derived exercise prescriptions for tactical populations.

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Dicks, N. D., & Pettitt, R. W. (2021, August 1). Optimization of the critical speed concept for tactical professionals: A brief review. Sports. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports9080106

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