Physical fitness as a predisposing factor for injuries and excessive stress symptoms during basic military training/ Stefan Sammito
Material type: TextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): In: International Review of The Armed Forces Medical Services Vol 92/3, September 2019, pp.50-56Summary: The aim of the study was to examine to what extent the level of physical fitness of a basic military training affects the occurrence of injuries and excessive stress symptoms (I&ESS).Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Journal Article | Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals | MILITARY TRAINING (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 64664-1001 |
Browsing Mindef Library & Info Centre shelves, Shelving location: Journals Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
MILITARY TRAINING How emotional intelligence can make a difference/ | MILITARY TRAINING Preparing soldiers for uncertainty/ | MILITARY TRAINING Back to the future: managing training to "win in a complex world"/ | MILITARY TRAINING Physical fitness as a predisposing factor for injuries and excessive stress symptoms during basic military training/ | MILITARY TRAINING AIR 5428 program update/ | MILITARY TRAINING Training soldiers for the future/ | MILITARY TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT Preliminary moves: the Royal Military College and the professionalisation of the officer corps/ |
The aim of the study was to examine to what extent the level of physical fitness of a basic military training affects the occurrence of injuries and excessive stress symptoms (I&ESS).
There are no comments on this title.
Log in to your account to post a comment.