Physical fitness principles
There are many methods, strategies and techniques to improve fitness and training performance. An online search s will instantly provide thousands of different programmes, but how do you know which best suits your individual needs?
Physical fitness principles
Job (or sport)-related fitness and health-related fitness can be quite different, but both are important, especially in the military.
A base level of fitness helps service personnel perform their roles safely and effectively. Job-related fitness tests, such as the LCFT, ensure physical ability to perform core military tasks but we also know that health-related fitness is important, for coping with long hours, stressful roles, working in the heat and cognitive function. Health-related fitness tests assess how we’re tracking in this area and allow individual goals to be set. See Health related fitness monitoring.
Health-related benefits
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General fitness benefits (This is where the majority of service personnel sit) |
Performance-related benefits
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Components of fitness
Physical training that is required for performance or specific outputs require certain components to be developed.
- General Endurance (Cardiovascular Endurance) is the measure of a person's aerobic capacity and can be trained through regular brisk walks, jogging, running, cycling, rowing, swimming, HITT etc… - the lower the heart rate the longer the distance/ duration required.
- Muscular Strength and Endurance is the force that a muscle or muscle group is able to exert in one maximum effort (strength) or repeatedly/for a sustained period (endurance) and can be trained through body weight and resistance training, pilates, yoga, etc.
- Flexibility and mobility is the range of motion of a joint or group of joints and the ability to work effectively through that range of motion. Training methods include gymnastics, dynamic/ static stretching, yoga, dance, and pilates.
- Speed and agility refers to the rate of the execution of a movement or the ability to move quickly and easily and is highly relevant in playing a variety of sports and also in the application of battlefield manoeuvrability
- Power is the rate at which muscular strength/force can be applied and can be trained through specific power training and sports skills, etc.