Evaluation of the Annual Physical Training Examination and Possible Suggestions for Change in the Endurance Discipline of Running
Evaluation of the Annual Physical Training Examination and Possible Suggestions for Change in the Endurance Discipline of Running
Author(s): Jiří Néma, Petr Lašák, Libor WawrzaczSubject(s): Gender Studies, Psychology, Security and defense, Military policy, Health and medicine and law, Sports Studies
Published by: Univerzita obrany - Centrum bezpečnostních a vojenskostrategických studií
Keywords: Running for 12 minutes; Evaluation of Standards; Annual Physical Training Examination;
Summary/Abstract: The annual examination is an integral part of the physical training system of a soldier of the Army of the Czech Republic, which assesses his physical fitness. This assessment provides dual feedback - it informs examinees of how they are performing against normative tables and each other, and at the same time, gives commanders an idea of the current physical fitness of their subordinates. This thesis focuses on the endurance event of the 12-minute run (also known as the Cooper test). Based on data from 2011 to 2021 and nearly 50,000 evaluated tests, the potential effects of age on soldiers' physical performance and appropriate adjustments to individual age limits were examined. The analysis showed that the difficulty setting for achieving the same rating differs for both genders and that there is a different decline in physical performance with increasing age than reflected in current norms. Based on these analyses, a proposal for modifications to the annual physical training test was developed and is appended to this paper.
Journal: Vojenské rozhledy
- Issue Year: 33/2024
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 91-109
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Czech