Τρίτη 6 Νοεμβρίου 2018

IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 2477: Physical Fitness Characteristics That Relate to Work Sample Test Battery Performance in Law Enforcement Recruits

IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 2477: Physical Fitness Characteristics That Relate to Work Sample Test Battery Performance in Law Enforcement Recruits

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15112477

Authors: Robert G. Lockie J. Jay Dawes Katherine Balfany Ciara E. Gonzales Maria M. Beitzel Joseph M. Dulla Robin M. Orr

This study determined relationships between an agency-specific fitness test battery (PT500), and a work sample test battery (WSTB) in law enforcement recruits. Retrospective analysis on 219 males and 34 females from one agency was conducted. The PT500 comprised: push-ups, sit-ups, and mountain climbers in 120 s; pull-ups; and 201 m and 2.4 km runs. The WSTB comprised: 99 yard (90.53 m) obstacle course (99OC); body drag (BD) with a 165 pound (75 kg) dummy; 6 foot (1.83 m) chain link fence (CLF) and solid wall (SW) climb; and 500 yard (457.2 m) run (500R). Partial correlations, controlling for sex, calculated PT500 and WSTB relationships (p < 0.05). Stepwise regression determined whether fitness predicted WSTB performance. The 500R related to all PT500 assessments (r range = −0.127–0.574), 99OC related to all bar push-ups and mountain climbers, and BD related to none. The CLF related to sit-ups, pull-ups, and 2.4 km run; SW related to mountain climbers, pull-ups, and 2.4 km run (r range = −0.127–−0.315). Push-ups, pull-ups, and 2.4 km run were involved in predictive relationships for 99OC, CLF, SW, and 500R (r2 range = 0.217–0.500). To perform better in the WSTB and job-specific tasks, developing upper-body strength and aerobic fitness may be beneficial.



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