“…Simply stated, a deconditioned individual (or even a fi t athlete) abruptly increases the frequency, duration, and intensity of an activity too rapidly (Patel, Roth, & Kapil, 2011;Yadav et al, 2008 ). The fi rst report of a stress fracture (named "March" fracture) was diagnosed in the foot of a marching recruit in the Prussian Army of 1855 by Dr. Briethaupt (Rosenthal & McMillian, 2006;Yadav et al, 2008 ). Since that time, the prevalence of stress fractures has been closely followed as an area of concern for persons in the military service.…”