High-Performance Programs for First Responders: Considerations and Potential Benefits of Implementation

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Robert G. Lockie, J. Jay Dawes
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ABSTRACT In recent years, tactical personnel, especially within the military, have integrated sports science–related practices into their training. This effort has been less pronounced with first responders (police, firefighters, emergency services), despite the structured academy training typically completed by recruits, challenging job tasks and long-term health, fitness, and wellness concerns. One example of how sports science practices could be applied for first responders is through high-performance programs. High-performance programs are commonplace within elite sport and can help set roadmaps for success. Numerous factors contribute to an effective program, much of which relates to the resources provided to personnel. This can include a multidisciplinary team (e.g., strength and conditioning coaches, athletic trainers/medical staff, psychologists, nutritionists, researchers) and appropriate resources (e.g., gyms, facilities, testing and training equipment). This review will discuss whether high-performance programs, or at least components of these programs, could be adopted in first-responder populations. The authors will discuss literature to demonstrate how and why high-performance programs could be implemented for first responders and whether these programs are aspirational, attainable, or objectionable. Finally, the authors will provide actionable high-performance program-related information for the strength and conditioning coach and tactical scientist working with first responders.
第一响应者的高性能程序:实施的考虑和潜在的好处
近年来,战术人员,特别是军队中的战术人员,已经将体育科学相关的实践融入到他们的训练中。这种努力在急救人员(警察、消防员、应急服务)中不太明显,尽管通常由新兵完成结构化的学院培训,具有挑战性的工作任务和长期的健康、健身和保健问题。体育科学实践如何应用于急救人员的一个例子是通过高性能项目。在精英运动中,高性能项目是司空见惯的,可以帮助制定成功的路线图。许多因素促成了一个有效的计划,其中大部分与提供给人员的资源有关。这可以包括一个多学科团队(例如,力量和体能教练、运动训练员/医务人员、心理学家、营养学家、研究人员)和适当的资源(例如,健身房、设施、测试和训练设备)。本综述将讨论是否可以在第一反应人群中采用高性能方案,或至少是这些方案的组成部分。作者将讨论文献来证明如何以及为什么可以为第一响应者实施高性能方案,以及这些方案是理想的、可实现的还是令人反感的。最后,作者将为力量和体能教练和战术科学家提供可操作的高性能项目相关信息。
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来源期刊
Strength and Conditioning Journal
Strength and Conditioning Journal 社会科学-运动科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.00%
发文量
49
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Strength and Conditioning Journal is the professional journal for strength coaches, personal trainers, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other health professionals working in the strength and conditioning field. The journal’s mission is to publish articles that report both the practical applications of research findings and the knowledge gained by experienced professionals.
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