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El. knyga: Official U.S. Army Fitness Training Handbook

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  • Serija: U.S. Army
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: The Lyons Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493065516
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: U.S. Army
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: The Lyons Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493065516

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A soldier's level of physical fitness has a direct impact on his combat readiness. The many battles in which American troops have fought underscore the important role physical fitness plays on the battlefield. The renewed nationwide interest in fitness has been accompanied by many research studies on the effects of regular participation in sound physical fitness programs. The overwhelming conclusion is that such programs enhance a person's quality of life, improve productivity, and bring about positive physical and mental changes. Not only are physically fit soldiers essential to the Army, they are also more likely to lead enjoyable, productive lives. This manual is primarily concerned with issues relating directly to the development and maintenance of the five components of physical fitness:

ŲCardiorespiratory (CR) endurance--the efficiency with which the body delivers oxygen and nutrients needed for muscular activity and transports waste products from the cells. ŲMuscular strength--the greatest amount of force a muscle or muscle group can exert in a single effort. ŲMuscular endurance--the ability of a muscle or muscle group to perform repeated movements with a submaximal force for extended periods of time. ŲFlexibility--the ability to move the joints (for example, elbow or knee) or any group of joints through an entire, normal range of motion. ŲBody composition--the amount of body fat a soldier has in comparison to his total body mass.

U.S. ARMY FITNESS TRAINING HANDBOOK is an outstanding resource for anyone interested in improving mental health, physical health, and general well-being
Preface v
Chapter 1 Introduction 1(20)
Leadership Responsibilities
1(3)
Components of Fitness
4(1)
Principles of Exercise
5(1)
FITT Factors
5(4)
Warm-up and Cool-down
9(1)
Phases of Fitness Conditioning
9(2)
Types of Fitness Programs
11(6)
Age as a Factor in Physical Fitness
17(1)
Evaluation
18(3)
Chapter 2 Cardiorespiratory Fitness 21(20)
Physiology of Aerobic Training
21(2)
FITT Factors
23(5)
Running
28(5)
Road Marches
33(4)
Alternate Forms of Aerobic Exercise
37(4)
Chapter 3 Muscular Endurance And Strength 41(40)
Muscular Fitness
41(1)
Muscular Contractions
41(1)
Principles of Muscular Training
42(5)
Workout Techniques
47(5)
Major Muscle Groups
52(1)
Key Points to Emphasize
53(1)
Exercise Programs
54(24)
Exercise Chart
78(3)
Chapter 4 Flexibility 81(18)
Stretching Techniques
81(1)
FITT Factors
82(1)
Warm-up and Cool-down
82(2)
Rotation Exercises
84(2)
Common Stretching Exercises
86(13)
Chapter 5 Body Composition 99(4)
Evaluation Methods
99(1)
Diet and Exercise
100(3)
Chapter 6 Nutrition And Fitness 103(8)
Guidelines for Healthy Eating
103(3)
Concerns for Optimal Physical Performance
106(3)
Nutrition in the Field
109(2)
Chapter 7 Circuit Training And Exercise Drills 111(28)
Circuits
111(7)
Calisthenics
118(11)
Grass Drills
129(6)
Guerrilla Exercises
135(4)
Chapter 8 Obstacle Courses And Additional Drills 139(26)
Obstacle Courses
139(11)
Rifle Drills
150(2)
Log Drills
152(7)
Aquatic Exercise
159(6)
Chapter 9 Competitive Fitness Activities 165(20)
Intramurals
165(5)
Unit Activities
170(8)
Orienteering
178(4)
Unit Olympics
182(3)
Chapter 10 Developing The Unit Program 185(16)
Steps in Planning
185(4)
Education
189(1)
Common Errors
189(1)
A Sample Program
189(9)
Using the Principles of Exercise
198(1)
Conclusion
199(2)
Chapter 11 Physical Training During Initial Entry Training 201(4)
Program Development
201(1)
Safety Considerations
202(1)
Road Marching
202(3)
Chapter 12 Environmental Considerations 205(6)
Temperature Regulation
205(1)
Heat Injuries and Symptoms
206(1)
Acclimatization to Hot, Humid Environments
206(1)
Exercising in Cold Environments
207(2)
Acclimatization to High Altitudes
209(1)
Air Pollution and Exercise
210(1)
Chapter 13 Injuries 211(4)
Typical Injuries Associated with Physical Training
211(2)
Other Factors
213(2)
Chapter 14 Army Physical Fitness Test 215(30)
Methods of Evaluation
215(1)
Over-Forty Cardiovascular Screening Program
216(1)
Overview
216(1)
Test Administration
217(6)
Duties of Test Personnel
223(1)
Test Site
224(1)
Test Procedures
225(2)
Test Sequence
227(8)
Test Results
235(1)
Scores Above Maximum
235(1)
Temporary Profiles
236(1)
Permanent Profiles
236(1)
Alternate Events
237(8)
Appendix A Physiological Differences Between The Sexes 245(2)
Appendix B Positive Profile Form 247(1)
Appendix C Physical Fitness Log 248(1)
Appendix D Stationary Bicycle Test 249(2)
Appendix E Selecting The Right Running Shoe 251(2)
Appendix F Calculation Of Vo2MAX 253(2)
Appendix G Perceived Exertion 255(1)
Appendix H The Major Skeletal Muscles Of The Human Body 256(1)
Glossary 257(2)
References 259(2)
Index 261