Distances travelled during recruit physical training: A drop in the bucket

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Abstract

Distances travelled during military recruit physical training
(PT), be it walking, marching or running, are often the focus of
injury mitigation strategies. However, these distances are not
considered in relation to the entire recruit training program. The
aim of this study was to quantify distances walked, marched,
and run by recruits across the entire Army recruit training
program and to establish the contribution of PT to these totals.
Original languageEnglish
Pages267
Publication statusPublished - 13 Feb 2020
Event5th International Congress on Soldiers' Physical Performance - Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Quebec, Canada
Duration: 11 Feb 202014 Feb 2020
Conference number: 5th
http://www.icspp2020.ca/
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V25nFYqXwb9s2qiZP73iyZfT24FpMLYR/view (Conference Program)
http://www.icspp2020.ca/documents/774/files/ICSPP%202020_Book_of_abstracts_V_13%20octobre.pdf (Book of Abstracts)

Conference

Conference5th International Congress on Soldiers' Physical Performance
Abbreviated titleICSPP
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityQuebec
Period11/02/2014/02/20
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