2009
DOI: 10.21236/ada515112
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Physical Abilities and Military Task Performance: A Replication and Extension

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“…The military circuit was devised after both industry consultation with subject matter experts (SMEs) and thorough review of military task analysis literature. 13,[23][24][25] The SMEs were current or retired soldiers of the Australian Defence Force. Given the size of the testing area (6 m + 7 m work space), and the need to capture TTC data using the motion capture system, the circuit was not explicitly designed to replicate the size and different terrains that comprise a real-life military battleground.…”
Section: Military Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The military circuit was devised after both industry consultation with subject matter experts (SMEs) and thorough review of military task analysis literature. 13,[23][24][25] The SMEs were current or retired soldiers of the Australian Defence Force. Given the size of the testing area (6 m + 7 m work space), and the need to capture TTC data using the motion capture system, the circuit was not explicitly designed to replicate the size and different terrains that comprise a real-life military battleground.…”
Section: Military Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These dimensions corresponded to Anaerobic Power (AP), Muscle Endurance (ME), and Aerobic Capacity (AC) dimensions identified in previous studies. 4,5 Fixing the variances at 1.000 established the scales for the latent traits representing the general ability and GP dimensions. This method of scaling made it possible to estimate factor loadings for each indicator variable in the measurement models.…”
Section: Analysis Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting models based on general dimensions have adequately summarized the covariation of physical ability tests with task performance. [1][2][3][4][5] The appropriate level of analysis remains an open question despite recent findings. Those findings are limited to specific combinations of tests and tasks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Επίσης, η αποφυγή τραυματισμών, η αύξηση της αυτοπεποίθησης και της επιχειρησιακής ετοιμότητας και ισχύος (Vickers, 2009;Vickers, Hodgdon & Beckett, 2009), η αποφυγή της παχυσαρκίας και το αυξημένο βάρος, τα οποία είναι παράμετροι που παράλληλα σχετίζονται με την καλλίτερη ποιότητα ζωής (Blair & Church, 2004).…”
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