Evaluation of the Effectiveness of ROTC Army Cadet Exercise Training for the Army Combat Fitness Test.

Q1 Health Professions
Simone A Cannon, Jake A Mintz, Brandon M Roberts, Kelsey A Rushing, Gregor W Jenkins, Gordon Fisher, Eric P Plaisance, Cody E Morris
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Abstract

The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) is used to evaluate the fitness level of potential Cadets for military readiness. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the exercise training program implemented by an Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program to gauge the performance metrics of the ACFT.

Methods: Twenty-six student Cadets of the ROTC at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) program participated in the study. Over an 8-month period, the ROTC Cadets trained on campus three days per week. Training was performed in a circuit training format and each participant cycled through each of the four training stations (Strength, Conditioning, Core, and Endurance) for 15 minutes each session (for a total training time of 60 minutes). Each Cadet had body mass and body composition assessed as well as each component of the ACFT [maximum dead lift (MDL), standing power throw (SPT), hand release push-up (HRP), sprint-drag-carry (SDC), leg tuck/plank (LTK/PLK), and 2-mile run (2MR)]. Each variable was evaluated at three time points (pre-, mid-, and post-training program).

Results: There was a significant difference in the 2MR score between time points [F(2,50) = 4.530, p = .016, η2 = 0.153] with a significant difference between time point at pre- and post-training (p = .02). No other variables displayed a significant change: body mass (p = .741), body fat percentage (p = .238), MDL (p = .061), SPT (p = .308), HRP (p = .126), SDC (p = 0.132), LTK/PLK (p = 0.583).

Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that the short-term training program used improves 2MR, but not other components of the ACFT over the course of an academic year.

评估 ROTC 陆军学员针对陆军战斗体能测试进行锻炼训练的效果。
陆军战斗体能测试(ACFT)用于评估潜在学员的体能水平,以做好军事准备。本研究旨在评估陆军预备役军官训练团(ROTC)项目实施的锻炼训练计划的有效性,以衡量 ACFT 的性能指标:阿拉巴马大学伯明翰分校(UAB)预备役军官训练团的 26 名学员参加了研究。在为期 8 个月的时间里,预备役军官训练营的学员们每周有三天在校园内进行训练。训练以循环训练的形式进行,每位学员在四个训练站(力量站、调理站、核心站和耐力站)循环训练,每次训练 15 分钟(总训练时间为 60 分钟)。对每名学员的体重和身体成分进行评估,并对 ACFT 的每个组成部分[最大举重(MDL)、立定投掷(SPT)、徒手俯卧撑(HRP)、冲刺-拖拽-搬运(SDC)、收腿/平板支撑(LTK/PLK)和两英里跑(2MR)]进行评估。每个变量在三个时间点(训练计划前、中、后)进行评估:各时间点之间的 2MR 分数存在明显差异[F(2,50) = 4.530, p = .016, η2 = 0.153],训练前和训练后各时间点之间存在明显差异 (p = .02)。其他变量均无明显变化:体重(p = .741)、体脂率(p = .238)、MDL(p = .061)、SPT(p = .308)、HRP(p = .126)、SDC(p = 0.132)、LTK/PLK(p = 0.583):本研究结果表明,在一学年的时间里,所采用的短期培训计划能提高 2MR 的成绩,但不能提高 ACFT 的其他成绩。
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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