2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42978-020-00066-1
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Relationship Between Metabolic Fitness and Performance in Police Occupational Tasks

Abstract: Purpose To determine the relationship between metabolic fitness test scores and performance in police occupational tasks. Methods Retrospective data from 106 law enforcement officers who completed two metabolic fitness assessments [anaerobic: a 20-m (10-m and 20-m splits) sprint, aerobic: 20 m Multi-Stage Fitness Test (20 m-MSFT)] and three routine occupational tasks [1.22 m Fence jump (FJ), 8.5 m Victim Drag (VD with 102.3 kg) and "Get-up" (GU)] were collected. A Person's correlation coefficient and a standar… Show more

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“…hipleg dynamometer), to isokinetic (e.g. knee extension) these all can provide an assessment that correlates to some occupational task performance (7,11). The use of dynamic strength tests may have a greater application to occupational task performance thus testing a person's 10RM capabilities can be used a way to classify a person's strength level prior to their entry to training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hipleg dynamometer), to isokinetic (e.g. knee extension) these all can provide an assessment that correlates to some occupational task performance (7,11). The use of dynamic strength tests may have a greater application to occupational task performance thus testing a person's 10RM capabilities can be used a way to classify a person's strength level prior to their entry to training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20-m sprint test. The 20-m sprint has been used to assess linear running speed in other research involving law enforcement populations (Canetti et al, 2021). Participants were instructed to run as fast as possible from the start line to the finish line from a standing position.…”
Section: Measurements and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, some abilities may have higher priority than others. Linear speed and change of direction speed (CODS) are essential attributes for officers to maintain both personal and public safety (Canetti et al, 2021). The Illinois Agility Test (IAT) and the 300-yard shuttle run are frequently used to measure fitness among police cadets because they mimic a sustained pursuit requiring frequent direction changes (Maupin et al, 2018;Orr et al, 2019;Papadakis et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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