The effect of weapon handling during load carriage across a range of military-relevant walking speeds

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This study investigated the effects of weapon handling on the physiological responses and walking-gait kinematics during load carriage. Seventeen soldiers completed four twelve-minute bouts of treadmill walking at incremental speeds (3.5, 5.5, 6.5 km.h−1 and self-selected) carrying 23.2-kg of additional load, while either handling a weapon or not handling a weapon. Physiological, perceptual and biomechanical outcomes were measured throughout each trial. A weapon-by-speed interaction (p

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Vickery-Howe, D. M., Drain, J. R., Clarke, A. C., Dascombe, B. J., Hoolihan, B., & Middleton, K. J. (2025). The effect of weapon handling during load carriage across a range of military-relevant walking speeds. Ergonomics, 68(8), 1260–1273. https://doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2024.2400125

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