Correlations between the simulated military tasks performance and physical fitness tests at high altitude

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2017

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Salud Obstacle course Moderate Altitude Physical Fitness Tests Simulated Military Tasks

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Borba Neves Eduardo, « Correlations between the simulated military tasks performance and physical fitness tests at high altitude », Motricidade, ID : 10670/1.it3dyu


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"The aim of this study was to investigate the Correlations between the Simulated Military Tasks Performance and Physical Fitness Tests at high altitude. This research is part of a project to modernize the physical fitness test of the Colombian Army. Data collection was performed at the 13th Battalion of Instruction and Training, located 30km south of Bogota D.C., with a temperature range from 1ºC to 23ºC during the study period, and at 3100m above sea level. The sample was composed by 60 volunteers from three different platoons. The volunteers start the data collection protocol after 2 weeks of acclimation at this altitude. The main results were the identification of a high positive correlation between the 3 Assault wall in succession and the Simulated Military Tasks performance (r = 0.764, p

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