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Relationship Between the 20-m Multistage Fitness Test and 2.4-km Run in Law Enforcement Recruits.
Lockie, Robert G; Dawes, J Jay; Moreno, Matthew R; Cesario, Karly A; Balfany, Katherine; Stierli, Michael; Dulla, Joseph M; Orr, Robin M.
Affiliation
  • Lockie RG; Department of Kinesiology, California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, California.
  • Dawes JJ; Department of Health Sciences, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • Moreno MR; Department of Kinesiology, California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, California.
  • Cesario KA; Department of Kinesiology, California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, California.
  • Balfany K; Department of Kinesiology, California State University Fullerton, Fullerton, California.
  • Stierli M; Sydney Police Center, Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Dulla JM; Recruit Training Unit, Training Bureau, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Los Angeles, California; and.
  • Orr RM; Tactical Research Unit, Bond University, Robina, Queensland, Australia.
J Strength Cond Res ; 35(10): 2756-2761, 2021 Oct 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31268997
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Lockie, RG, Dawes, JJ, Moreno, MR, Cesario, KA, Balfany, K, Stierli, M, Dulla, JM, and Orr, RM. Relationship between the 20-m multistage fitness test and 2.4-km run in law enforcement recruits. J Strength Cond Res 35(10) 2756-2761, 2021-In the United States, the 2.4-km run is arguably the most common law enforcement aerobic assessment. Potential limitations are that recruits use an internal pacing strategy, the test requires fewer direction changes, and less-fit recruits run for longer. The 20-m multistage fitness test (20MSFT) is commonly used internationally to assess aerobic fitness in law enforcement recruits and provides an external pacing strategy. This study documented sex differences between the 2.4-km run and 20MSFT in law enforcement recruits, and between-test relationships. Retrospective analysis on 8 academy classes (463 men and 87 women) from 1 agency was conducted. The 20MSFT was completed before academy and the 2.4-km run in the first week. Between-sex comparisons in the 2.4-km run and 20MSFT were conducted with independent-samples t-tests and effect sizes. Estimated V̇o2max from the tests was compared with paired-samples t-tests. Correlations and linear regression calculated 2.4-km run and 20MSFT relationships. There were significant between-sex differences for the 2.4-km run and 20MSFT (p < 0.01), with moderate (d = 0.9) and small (d = 0.4) effects, respectively. Estimated 2.4-km run V̇o2max was greater than that from the 20MSFT (p < 0.01). The 2.4-km run had significant relationships with the 20MSFT (r = -0.6), although the regression equations were low (r2 = 0.30-0.37). Between-sex differences in the 20MSFT seemed less than for those in the 2.4-km run. Nonetheless, even with significant relationships between the tests, the 20MSFT induces a higher running intensity and direction changes. This may limit transferability with the 2.4-km run in law enforcement recruits.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Physical Fitness / Law Enforcement Type of study: Observational_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Strength Cond Res Journal subject: FISIOLOGIA Year: 2021 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Physical Fitness / Law Enforcement Type of study: Observational_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J Strength Cond Res Journal subject: FISIOLOGIA Year: 2021 Document type: Article