2021年空军基础军事训练体能训练与表现

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Korey B Kasper, Meredith G Cockerell, G T Metten, Krystal A Davila
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摘要:Kasper, KB, Cockerell, MG, Metten, GT, and Davila, KA。2021年空军基础军事训练体能训练与表现J Strength conres XX(X): XX-XX, 2025-基础军事训练(BMT)是针对所有美国空军和太空部队新兵的体能要求很高的初始入职训练。本研究评估了2021日历年BMT体能评估中受训者表现的结果和进展。从常规收集的培训数据库中收集的数据进行了分析,以确定男女学员之间以及各季度之间的通过率和再循环率的差异。与训练延误和离职有关的费用用于估计空军身体健康失败的总费用。到达BMT时体能评估合格率为41%;93%的学员在培训的第五周达到了bmt及格分数。最终,2.0%的BMT学员因健身失败而未能按时毕业,0.5%的学员因反复失败而分离。总的来说,健身失败导致了1205万美元的额外成本。存在性别差异,其中女性学员毕业延迟和离职的比例更高,并且与健身失败相关的成本所占比例过高。BMT体能训练项目的效果应与其他入门级军事训练项目进行比较。军事和战术单位的运动医学和人类表现专业人员应定期收集操作数据,以便评估优化工作。
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Physical Fitness Training and Performance at Air Force Basic Military Training in 2021.

Abstract: Kasper, KB, Cockerell, MG, Metten, GT, and Davila, KA. Physical fitness training and performance at Air Force Basic military training in 2021. J Strength Cond Res 39(6): e824-e829, 2025-Basic Military Training (BMT) is the physically demanding initial entry training for all enlisted U.S. Air Force and Space Force recruits. This study evaluated the outcome and progression of trainee performance on BMT physical fitness assessments for calendar year 2021. Data from a routinely collected training database were analyzed for differences in pass and recycle rates between male and female trainees and across quarters. Costs associated with delays in training and separations were applied to estimate total costs of physical fitness failures to the Air Force. The pass rate of the fitness assessment upon arrival to BMT was 41%; 93% of trainees achieved a BMT-passing score in the fifth week of training. Ultimately, 2.0% of BMT trainees failed to graduate on schedule because of fitness failures, and 0.5% were separated because of repeated failures. In all, fitness failures resulted in $12.05 million in additional costs. There was a gender disparity, wherein female trainees had higher rates of graduation delays and separations and held a disproportionately high share of the costs associated with fitness failures. Results of the BMT physical training program should be compared with those of other entry level military training programs. Sports medicine and human performance professionals in military and tactical units should regularly collect operational data so that optimization efforts may be assessed.

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CiteScore
6.70
自引率
9.40%
发文量
384
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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